ResumenEn este artículo se explora el caso de una mujer que quiso vender a su hija por Internet y se hace un seguimiento de su tratamiento judicial posterior. La autora toma el caso como un artificio: investiga cómo los medios de comunicación de masas elaboran la historia de una mujer condenada y distingue entre lo que está realmente sucediendo, prestando atención a la narrativa acerca de Anastasia, que es modelada como persona, mujer y madre, mientras se crean y recrean concepciones, imperativos informales acerca del comportamiento correcto según el sexo, y los roles sociales ligados a ello. Se pone de manifiesto la contradicción entre las decisiones reales tomadas durante el jucio y las concepciones de la sociedad. Palabras clave: roles sociales, género, medios de comunciación de masas. AbstractThe case of a woman who wanted to sell her daughter on Internet and following lawsuit is explored in the article. The author analyzes this case as an artefact; she investigates how the story about condemned woman is constructed in the mass media. The author dissociates from what has actually happened, paying attention to the narrative about Anastasija who is shaped as a person, woman, and mother, while both creating and reproducing conceptions, unwritten behaviour imperatives for sex category and social roles. The contradiction of the factual trial and society`s conceptions about "correct" performance of gender and mother role is examined.
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