Investigaciones Feministas (Dec 2017)

Women’s bodies reappropriation in television fiction. analysis of "Orange is the New Black"

  • Patricia Martínez García,
  • Delicia Aguado-Peláez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5209/INFE.54974
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. 401 – 413

Abstract

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Traditionally, fictional television stereotypes women and it become them invisible because of a representation linked to pleasure of men, only like a passive object. However, the Third Golden Age of Television allows spaces to products that break this normative androcentric model, such as Orange is the New Black (Netflix, 2013). Thus, this research study the discourses about women sexuality and bodies through a Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis. In particular, it uses two paradigmatic episodes where these topics are dealt: A Whole Other Hole (204) and Fear, and Other Smells (308). In these sense, Jenji Kohan’s drama allows to re-appropriate women`s sexualities and bodies through a diverse representation and breaking the patriarchy’s silences about female realities.

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