Representaciones patriarcales presentes en los siglos XIX y XXI : la perpetuidad del sistema patriarcal

Autores
Grazioli, Anabela
Año de publicación
2014
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
tesis de maestría
Estado
versión publicada
Colaborador/a o director/a de tesis
Elgue de Martini, Cristina
Descripción
The cinema is an important part of people’s everyday lives, and it contributes to influence our perception of the world and of ourselves as subjects. A vast amount of research has been made on gender representations in the cinema, but it could still result startling to establish parallelism between gender representations in twenty-first-century films and in a classic nineteenth-century novel. A careful analysis could explain particular social processes that could account for the perpetuity of patriarchy, and the results could suggest that the patriarchal system adapts itself throughout time, and does not lose its hegemony in the construction of social identity. With the purpose of enquiring about parallels between gender representations, a first analysis will be necessary in order to observe whether the films Bridget Jones’ Diary and Bridget Jones’ Diary: the Edge of Reason could be considered a parody of the classic nineteenth-century novel by Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice, and the way ironic inversion marks the critical difference between them.
Materia
Patriarcado
Siglo XIX
Siglo XXI
Estudio de género
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
Condiciones de uso
Repositorio
Repositorio Digital Universitario (UNC)
Institución
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Representaciones patriarcales presentes en los siglos XIX y XXI : la perpetuidad del sistema patriarcal
title Representaciones patriarcales presentes en los siglos XIX y XXI : la perpetuidad del sistema patriarcal
spellingShingle Representaciones patriarcales presentes en los siglos XIX y XXI : la perpetuidad del sistema patriarcal
Grazioli, Anabela
Patriarcado
Siglo XIX
Siglo XXI
Estudio de género
title_short Representaciones patriarcales presentes en los siglos XIX y XXI : la perpetuidad del sistema patriarcal
title_full Representaciones patriarcales presentes en los siglos XIX y XXI : la perpetuidad del sistema patriarcal
title_fullStr Representaciones patriarcales presentes en los siglos XIX y XXI : la perpetuidad del sistema patriarcal
title_full_unstemmed Representaciones patriarcales presentes en los siglos XIX y XXI : la perpetuidad del sistema patriarcal
title_sort Representaciones patriarcales presentes en los siglos XIX y XXI : la perpetuidad del sistema patriarcal
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Grazioli, Anabela
author Grazioli, Anabela
author_facet Grazioli, Anabela
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Elgue de Martini, Cristina
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Patriarcado
Siglo XIX
Siglo XXI
Estudio de género
topic Patriarcado
Siglo XIX
Siglo XXI
Estudio de género
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The cinema is an important part of people’s everyday lives, and it contributes to influence our perception of the world and of ourselves as subjects. A vast amount of research has been made on gender representations in the cinema, but it could still result startling to establish parallelism between gender representations in twenty-first-century films and in a classic nineteenth-century novel. A careful analysis could explain particular social processes that could account for the perpetuity of patriarchy, and the results could suggest that the patriarchal system adapts itself throughout time, and does not lose its hegemony in the construction of social identity. With the purpose of enquiring about parallels between gender representations, a first analysis will be necessary in order to observe whether the films Bridget Jones’ Diary and Bridget Jones’ Diary: the Edge of Reason could be considered a parody of the classic nineteenth-century novel by Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice, and the way ironic inversion marks the critical difference between them.
description The cinema is an important part of people’s everyday lives, and it contributes to influence our perception of the world and of ourselves as subjects. A vast amount of research has been made on gender representations in the cinema, but it could still result startling to establish parallelism between gender representations in twenty-first-century films and in a classic nineteenth-century novel. A careful analysis could explain particular social processes that could account for the perpetuity of patriarchy, and the results could suggest that the patriarchal system adapts itself throughout time, and does not lose its hegemony in the construction of social identity. With the purpose of enquiring about parallels between gender representations, a first analysis will be necessary in order to observe whether the films Bridget Jones’ Diary and Bridget Jones’ Diary: the Edge of Reason could be considered a parody of the classic nineteenth-century novel by Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice, and the way ironic inversion marks the critical difference between them.
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