Double discrimination of elderly women in the media

Q4 Arts and Humanities Northern Lights Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.1386/nl_00026_1
T. Milivojević, Ljiljana Manić, N. Bajić
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The topic of this article is the phenomenon of double, namely cross or additive discrimination against senior women in the media sphere. Many studies and articles are devoted to ageism, discrimination against the elderly and gender inequality as discrimination against women. Rarely and hardly ever in Serbia, research is focused on the topic of gender differences that determine the quality of life in old age. While some believe that gender inequality and stereotypes end with age, which is in itself a basis for discrimination, and that gender differences are equalized, others believe that gender differences are particularly pronounced in old age, especially when considering marginalized elderly populations such as elderly people belonging to the Roma nationality, people with disabilities, LGBT people and HIV-positive people. This article is a comprehensive literature review article. The authors applied theoretical and interpretative methods of research, discursive and critical thematic analysis. The interpretative method is based on the meanings and representation of different aspects of the issue. The main finding of this article is the existence and prevalence of a gap and contradiction between the reality of longer and better quality of life and outdated media representation of old age, especially of elderly women.
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媒体对老年妇女的双重歧视
这篇文章的主题是双重现象,即媒体领域对资深女性的交叉或相加歧视。许多研究和文章专门讨论了年龄歧视、对老年人的歧视以及作为对妇女歧视的性别不平等问题。在塞尔维亚,很少也几乎从来没有研究过决定老年生活质量的性别差异。一些人认为,性别不平等和陈规定型观念随着年龄而结束,年龄本身就是歧视的基础,性别差异是平等的,但另一些人则认为,性别差异在老年尤其明显,尤其是在考虑到边缘化的老年人时,如罗姆族老年人、残疾人、,LGBT人群和HIV阳性人群。本文是一篇综合性的文献综述文章。作者运用了研究的理论方法和解释方法、话语分析和批判性主题分析。解释方法基于问题不同方面的含义和表现。这篇文章的主要发现是,在延长和提高生活质量的现实与过时的媒体对老年人,特别是老年妇女的报道之间,存在着差距和矛盾。
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