2017
DOI: 10.29101/crcs.v0i75.4656
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Representaciones de la sexualidad femenina en la ficción televisiva española

Abstract: The overrepresentation of sexual content on television and the debate raised by new femininities have transformed research on sexuality and TV fiction into a fruitful field of study. Content analyses demonstrate that television fiction offers a distorted image of sexuality and that information on relevant sex issues is barely considered. This article analyzes the sexual representations of female characters in Spanish TV fiction using a hybrid method that combines SPSS Statistics tools and socio-semiotics. The … Show more

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“…Another issue addressed regarding gender stereotypes is the overrepresentation of sexuality, in which the sexual activity of female characters is conditioned by attractiveness and age and in which women must satisfy men (Lacalle & Castro, 2017). In addition, there is a general trend of certain specific tasks for women, especially those related to child-rearing, household care and reproduction, including material and psychological care of children, the elderly, and patients (Plaza & Sangro, 2010).…”
Section: The Representation Of Women In the Spanish Audiovisual Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another issue addressed regarding gender stereotypes is the overrepresentation of sexuality, in which the sexual activity of female characters is conditioned by attractiveness and age and in which women must satisfy men (Lacalle & Castro, 2017). In addition, there is a general trend of certain specific tasks for women, especially those related to child-rearing, household care and reproduction, including material and psychological care of children, the elderly, and patients (Plaza & Sangro, 2010).…”
Section: The Representation Of Women In the Spanish Audiovisual Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%