Przemoc wobec kobiet w serialu telewizyjnym "Druga szansa"

Autor

  • Aleksandra M. Różalska Department of American Studies and Mass Media, Women’s Studies Centre, Faculty of International and Political Studies, University of Lodz https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7725-3573

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18778/1733-8069.16.1.03

Słowa kluczowe:

przemoc, kobiety, telewizja, „Druga szansa”, molestowanie seksualne, ofiara, sprawca

Abstrakt

Celem artykułu jest krytyczna refleksja nad współczesnymi polskim serialami telewizyjnymi, a w szczególności nad sposobami reprezentacji różnych przejawów przemocy wobec kobiet. Analizowanym w tekście serialem jest produkcja TVN Druga szansa, którą emitowano w latach 2016−2018. Badania medioznawcze wskazują na to, że media niezmiennie ukazują przemoc wobec kobiet, jej okoliczności i powody, jak również wizerunki ofiar i sprawców w stereotypowy, często sensacyjny, sposób. Autorka patrzy na przemoc wobec kobiet w wybranym serialu przez pryzmat ruchu społecznego #MeToo, a także w kontekście debaty na temat „ideologii gender” w Polsce. Wnioski z analizy serialu wskazują na to, że przemoc wobec kobiet jest w nim potraktowana jako poważny problem społeczny i że ma on potencjał, aby uwrażliwić publiczność na tę kwestię przedstawiając ją w sposób niestereotypowy, kompleksowy i zniuansowany. Jednocześnie produkcja TVN nie uwzględnia w wystarczającym stopniu społeczno-kulturowych uwarunkowań przemocy wobec kobiet, których należy szukać w patriarchalnej strukturze społecznej i braku równouprawnienia kobiet i mężczyzn.

Pobrania

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Biogram autora

Aleksandra M. Różalska - Department of American Studies and Mass Media, Women’s Studies Centre, Faculty of International and Political Studies, University of Lodz

Dr. Aleksandra M. Różalska is an Assistant Professor at the Department of American Studies and Mass Media and Head of the Women Studies Centre, University of Lodz. She is a local coordinator of Erasmus Mundus Master’s Degree in Women’s and Gender Studies (GEMMA). In 2015-2019, she was Principal Investigator
for the Horizon 2020 project Gender and Cultures of Equality in Europe (GRACE). In 2005-2006, she was a Fulbright fellow at the American University, Washington DC. She lectured at various European and American universities, among others at Roehampton University (UK), University of Oviedo (Spain) and Primorska University in Koper (Slovenia), Florida International University (Miami, USA), Rutgers University (New Jersey, USA), and Wittenberg University (Ohio, USA). Apart from studies on media discourses and minorities in Europe and in the US, her research interests include: media and intercultural education of disadvantaged groups; education through art; intersections of gender, race, and religion in the media; relationships between the media and politics; narratives of 9/11 and the war on terror; and media representations of refugees and migrants. She has published on images of minorities and women in (American and Polish) film and television as well as on cultural representations of 9/11 and its aftermath. She co-edited four volumes devoted to feminisms in various cultural contexts as well as on contemporary perceptions of subjectivity and difference in Europe and the US. Currently, she is working on a book on the post-9/11 television discourses from postcolonial and feminist perspectives, as well as on a journal article about television representations
of abortion in Poland and the US.

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Opublikowane

2020-02-29

Jak cytować

Różalska, A. M. . (2020). Przemoc wobec kobiet w serialu telewizyjnym "Druga szansa". Przegląd Socjologii Jakościowej, 16(1), 28–46. https://doi.org/10.18778/1733-8069.16.1.03