Merfat Alardawi, Faten Abdullah Saqah, Hanin Makki Zakari
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Female representation in film continues to be a new area of research in Gulf countries, particularly Saudi Arabia. Mahmoud Sabbagh, the writer and director of the Netflix film Amra and the Second Marriage, has portrayed Saudi women in various ways. His work was recognized with the Best Film award at the Cinematic Festival of Film Across Three Continents in Milan. The current study examines female stereotypes as portrayed in this film, employing a mixed-method approach of quantitative content analysis and qualitative thematic analysis. The study’s conceptual framework draws on representation theory and feminist theory to explore the depiction of female stereotypes in this digital Saudi film. A total of 20 females were recruited in this study from the online film. The findings revealed that Amra and the Second Marriage represented twenty Saudi female characters, with half of them being mature adults. Approximately 40% of these characters were portrayed as modern, and around 35% were depicted as belonging to the upper class. Less than half of the characters were shown without wearing the hijab. The film also depicted several stereotypes of Saudi women as weak and sacrificial, reinforcing negative stereotypes about Saudi culture as traditional and masculine. Furthermore, the movie showcased both ‘religious’ and ‘gossip’ stereotypes that mirror aspects of Saudi culture. Interestingly, the film also explored the theme of ‘corrupt women,’ a less common portrayal in Saudi culture.
在海湾国家,尤其是沙特阿拉伯,电影中的女性形象仍然是一个新的研究领域。Netflix 电影《阿姆拉和第二次婚姻》的编剧兼导演马哈茂德-萨巴格(Mahmoud Sabbagh)以各种方式描绘了沙特女性的形象。他的作品在米兰举行的三大洲电影节(Cinematic Festival of Film Across Three Continents)上荣获最佳影片奖。本研究采用定量内容分析和定性主题分析的混合方法,对这部电影中描绘的女性刻板印象进行了研究。本研究的概念框架借鉴了代表性理论和女性主义理论,以探讨这部数字沙特电影中对女性刻板印象的描述。本研究从在线电影中招募了 20 名女性。研究结果表明,《阿姆拉和第二次婚姻》表现了 20 个沙特女性角色,其中一半是成熟的成年人。其中约 40% 的角色被描绘成现代人,约 35% 的角色被描绘成属于上层阶级。只有不到一半的角色没有戴头巾。这部电影还将沙特妇女描绘成弱者和牺牲者,强化了人们对沙特文化传统和男性化的负面刻板印象。此外,影片还展示了 "宗教 "和 "流言蜚语 "两种刻板印象,反映了沙特文化的方方面面。有趣的是,影片还探讨了 "腐败女性 "这一主题,这在沙特文化中并不常见。