La fabrique des mères imaginaires dans les séries télévisées françaises (1992-2012)
This paper shows that French TV shows construct a hegemonic mother figure (a caring, loving, listening one…) which has to be analysed in terms of gender, race, sexuality or profession. Indeed heroines are rarely non-white, lesbians or happily unemployed. An intersectional analysis shows that this he...
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description | This paper shows that French TV shows construct a hegemonic mother figure (a caring, loving, listening one…) which has to be analysed in terms of gender, race, sexuality or profession. Indeed heroines are rarely non-white, lesbians or happily unemployed. An intersectional analysis shows that this hegemonic figure of motherhood is also a normalized figure of what a “good” mother is expected to be: white, heterosexual and engaged in some professional activity. These shows feed a normative imaginary of motherhood and an imagined identity through exoticization’s processes of non-white characters. |
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spelling | doaj-art-5d0de22bc0f5418ea6a0ecb5536cfac22025-01-09T13:06:28ZfraGenre, Sexualité et SociétéGenre, Sexualité et Société2104-37362016-12-011610.4000/gss.3893La fabrique des mères imaginaires dans les séries télévisées françaises (1992-2012)Sarah LécossaisThis paper shows that French TV shows construct a hegemonic mother figure (a caring, loving, listening one…) which has to be analysed in terms of gender, race, sexuality or profession. Indeed heroines are rarely non-white, lesbians or happily unemployed. An intersectional analysis shows that this hegemonic figure of motherhood is also a normalized figure of what a “good” mother is expected to be: white, heterosexual and engaged in some professional activity. These shows feed a normative imaginary of motherhood and an imagined identity through exoticization’s processes of non-white characters.https://journals.openedition.org/gss/3893genderrepresentationsraceintersectionalityhegemonymotherhood |
spellingShingle | Sarah Lécossais La fabrique des mères imaginaires dans les séries télévisées françaises (1992-2012) Genre, Sexualité et Société gender representations race intersectionality hegemony motherhood |
title | La fabrique des mères imaginaires dans les séries télévisées françaises (1992-2012) |
title_full | La fabrique des mères imaginaires dans les séries télévisées françaises (1992-2012) |
title_fullStr | La fabrique des mères imaginaires dans les séries télévisées françaises (1992-2012) |
title_full_unstemmed | La fabrique des mères imaginaires dans les séries télévisées françaises (1992-2012) |
title_short | La fabrique des mères imaginaires dans les séries télévisées françaises (1992-2012) |
title_sort | la fabrique des meres imaginaires dans les series televisees francaises 1992 2012 |
topic | gender representations race intersectionality hegemony motherhood |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/gss/3893 |
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