Trans Misrepresentation in the Media

Sara Payo

Dr. Vicaro

COMM 409

Definitions

Gender Identity – “One's internal, personal sense of being a man or a woman (or a boy or a girl)”

Transgender – “An umbrella term … for people whose gender identity and/or gender expression differs from the sex they were assigned at birth”

Transsexual – “An older term which originated in the medical and psychological communities. While some transsexual people still prefer to use the term to describe themselves, many transgender people prefer the term transgender to transsexual. Unlike transgender, transsexual is not an umbrella term, as many transgender people do not identify as transsexual. It is best to ask which term an individual prefers”

Cisgender – “is a term used to describe people who, for the most part, identify as the gender they were assigned at birth.”

Concepts

• Ideological discourse

– “The expression of ideology in discourse is usually more than just an explicit or concealed display of a person's beliefs, but mostly also has a persuasive function: speakers want to change the mind of the recipients in a way that is consistent with their beliefs, intentions and goals” (van Dijk

263).

• Witnessing

– Report on what audience cannot experience first-hand

• Ethical dilemmas/conflicts

– Seek truth and report it

• Avoid stereotyping

• Give voice to the voiceless

– Minimize harm

• Show compassion

• Show good taste. Avoid pandering to lurid curiosity

– Act independently

– Be accountable

• Admit mistakes and correct them promptly

Journalism & Mainstream Media

• News coverage has served to misrepresent and sensationalize the trans community

– Untimely

– Misleading

– Inaccurate

– Narrow in focus

• Fox News

• CNN

• Katie Couric “Katie” talkshow

Criticism

• “Coverage that portrays transgender people in a negative light is not news, but propaganda that further stigmatizes a community which faces horrific violence and discrimination at alarming rates. Negative and inaccurate depictions of transgender people in the media are not only unethical, they are dangerous”

(Maza, “Watch”).

Transpeople in Pop Culture/Media

• Recent news coverage on transgender individuals

– Laverne Cox

– Carmen Carrera

– Janet Mock

– Chaz Bono

– Chelsea Manning

Violence and Hate Crimes

• “Media Ignores Rash of Assaults on Transgender

Women” - June 6, 2012

– http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/06/06/media

-ignores-rash-of-assaults-on-transgender-women.html

• “Transgender Woman Dies in Possible Hate Crime” –

Aug 23, 2013

– http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/24/nyregion/beatingdeath-of-transgender-woman-is-investigated-as-hatecrime.html

• “What Grantland Got Wrong” – Jan 20, 2014

– http://grantland.com/features/what-grantland-got-wrong/

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Dishneau, David and Pauline Jelinek. “Manning Wants To Live As A Woman Named Chelsea.” 22 Aug 2013. Associated Press. <http://bigstory.ap.org/article/new-tacticsemerge-fight-mannings-freedom>.

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