“See me! Recognize me!” An analysis of transgender media representation

IF 1.4 Q2 COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY Pub Date : 2021-03-15 DOI:10.1080/01463373.2021.1901759
John McLaren, Susan Bryant, Brian Brown
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ABSTRACT The representation of transgender characters in fictional television has often been plagued by stereotypical and negative portrayals that do not accurately reflect the real experiences of transgender people. This research thus takes as its focus more recent North American television shows in order to assess whether improved forms of representation exist. Using a combination of Content Analysis and Critical Discourse Analysis, this study analyzes how transgender characters in Orange is the New Black and The Fosters are represented. This research found that the improvement of representation in these shows is indicative of a trend toward more positive representation. The characters of Cole, Sophia, and Aaron are represented in both positive and groundbreaking ways. While there is still work to be done in terms of increasing the complexity and range of such representations, these improvements signal a step in the right direction.
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“看我!认识我!”跨性别媒体表现分析
摘要:虚构电视中对跨性别角色的刻画经常受到刻板印象和负面形象的困扰,这些形象不能准确反映跨性别者的真实经历。因此,这项研究将最近的北美电视节目作为重点,以评估是否存在改进的表现形式。本研究采用内容分析和批判性话语分析相结合的方法,分析了《橘子是新黑人》和《福斯特夫妇》中的跨性别角色是如何表现的。这项研究发现,这些节目中代表性的提高表明了向更积极的代表性发展的趋势。科尔、索菲亚和亚伦的角色都以积极和开创性的方式表现出来。尽管在增加这种表示的复杂性和范围方面仍有工作要做,但这些改进标志着朝着正确的方向迈出了一步。
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