This document provides an introduction to analyzing how magazines represent and construct gender through their codes, conventions, ownership, and audiences. It outlines two key questions: 1) How do magazines aimed at men and women specifically represent gender? 2) Do magazines reflect, challenge, or construct gender stereotypes? The document instructs discussing these questions by looking at the language, advertising, layout, content, images, color, and fonts used in magazines. It also defines the terms sex, gender, and sexuality and discusses how ideas about gender have changed over time by providing an example quote from a 1952 women's magazine.