Gender tensions: The humorous character of Dilma Bolada

Adriana Carneiro, Farida Jalalzai
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This article investigates tensions related to stereotypes of women in politics expressed in the fictional and humorous character Dilma Bolada on Facebook. We observe the personal traits associated with gender stereotypes related to this character that is inspired by the first female president of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff. We analyse posts during the period leading up her impeachment (2015‐16), which would result in her eventual removal from office. By assuming behaviours culturally recognized as masculine, Dilma Bolada contradicts socially established stereotypes for women. Yet, she also displays traits that reinforce feminine stereotypes. This combination of masculine and feminine representations, permeated by humorous language, allowed Dilma Bolada to subvert traditional gender roles and become popular. We believe that the relaxation triggered by humour transformed Rousseff’s hard temper into a positive image.
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性别矛盾:幽默的迪尔玛·博拉达
本文调查了Facebook上虚构幽默人物迪尔玛·博拉达(Dilma Bolada)所表达的政治女性刻板印象所带来的紧张关系。我们观察到与这个角色相关的性别刻板印象的个人特征,这个角色的灵感来自巴西第一位女总统迪尔玛·罗塞夫。我们分析了在她被弹劾(2015 - 2016年)之前的帖子,这将导致她最终被免职。通过假设文化上被认为是男性化的行为,迪尔玛·博拉达违背了社会上对女性的刻板印象。然而,她也表现出强化女性刻板印象的特征。这种阳刚之气和阴柔之气的结合,充满了幽默的语言,使迪尔玛·博拉达颠覆了传统的性别角色,并受到欢迎。我们认为,幽默引发的放松将罗塞夫的严厉脾气转变为积极形象。
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