This document discusses several key theorists and concepts related to representation in media. It outlines semiotics as the study of signs and how meaning is conveyed. Laura Mulvey's 1975 work introduced the concept of the male gaze, where women are represented as passive objects for the male viewer's erotic pleasure. Richard Dyer and Steve Neale built on this, discussing how representations reinforce male dominance and encourage identification with powerful masculine ideals. The document also discusses signifiers, signifieds, stereotypes, and analytical frameworks from Dyer and Neale.