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Steve Neale – repetition and difference
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John Fiske – generic conventions 'embody the crucial ideological concerns of the time in which they are popular'
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John Hartley – 'genres are agents of ideological closure - they limit the meaning-potential of a given text'
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Ira Konigsberg – suggests that enduring genres reflect 'universal dilemmas' and 'moral conflicts' and appeal to deep psychological needs
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Christian Metz – 4 stages of genre development: classical, experimental, parody, and deconstruction.
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Abercrombie – Television producers set out to exploit genre
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David Buckingham – "Genre is not simply given by the culture, rather, it is in a constant process of negotiation and change."
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The use of stereotypes (you can waffle about the representation of characters here)
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Repeated catchphrases/jokes "bus ****er" "clunge"
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Humour from challenging norms and social expectations
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The use of stereotypes (you can waffle about the representation of characters here)
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Repeated catchphrases/jokes "bus ****er" "clunge"
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Humour from challenging norms and social expectations
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