The document discusses several representation theories:
1. Laura Mulvey's Male Gaze theory suggests that female characters are displayed for the visual pleasure of male characters and audiences and are portrayed as passive objects of the male gaze.
2. Jean Baudrillard's theory of hyperreality argues that representations no longer refer to reality and images have replaced it, becoming hyperreal constructions that bear no relationship to the real world.
3. Richard Dyer's theory claims that media stereotypes legitimize social inequality by reinforcing perceived differences between types of people.