压迫
种族主义
交叉性
叙述的
性别研究
社会学
意识形态
背景(考古学)
黑人妇女
种族(生物学)
黑人女权主义
功率(物理)
浪漫
心理学
政治
历史
艺术
政治学
文学类
精神分析
考古
量子力学
法学
物理
标识
DOI:10.1177/01634437231198440
摘要
Previous literature has considered Shondaland and portrayals of interracial romances for depicting post-racial and post-feminist utopias. Given mass media’s ability to create/reproduce ideologies, Shondaland’s most popular and most recent installment, Bridgerton, offers an opportunity for assessing narratives related to race and gender. The current study considers these narratives in Bridgerton, as well as the role of colorblind casting techniques for constructing those narratives. The current study uses a critical race theory approach, incorporating Black feminist thought and intersectionality. Season one of Bridgerton reveals three themes as they relate to race and gender, (1) romance, love, and who is worthy of love, (2) the body and historical context, and (3) dark corrupting light. Specifically, Black women are depicted in various positions of power that minimize racism and yet are simultaneously depicted in positions of oppression that serve to naturalize oppression of Black women, offering support for Bonilla-Silva’s colorblind racism in media.
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