The ‘troubled rebel girl’ and the ‘boy-next-door’: The apparent inversion of gender and love archetypes in 13 Reasons Why, Élite and Sex Education

IF 0.4 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION Journal of Popular Television Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI:10.1386/jptv_00061_1
Maddalena Fedele, M. Masanet
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Teen series play a central role in the socialization process of young people, since they offer portrayals and models that young people can relate to, identify with or modify and break. Previous studies have shown that teen series continue to perpetuate a stereotyped gender representation and usually reproduce a heteronormative relationship model based on the myth of romantic love following the storyline of ‘Beauty and the Beast’. The present study consists of a close reading of three popular current Netflix teen series: 13 Reasons Why (2017–present), Élite (2018–present) and Sex Education (2019–present). The results show an inversion of the gender archetypes of Beauty and the Beast. The three female protagonists are ‘badasses with a good heart’, embodying the typical archetype of the ‘Beast’, while the three male protagonists are patient, caring, innocent and even virginal, embodying the archetype of the ‘Beauty’. However, unlike in the classic model, the boys fail in their attempts to save their beloved from themselves, and the girls end up suffering irreparable consequences. The tragic end of the female characters condemns them to the impossibility of a redemption that has traditionally been granted to males.
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“麻烦的叛逆女孩”和“邻家男孩”:《十三个原因》、Élite和《性教育》中性别和爱情原型的明显颠倒
青少年电视剧在年轻人的社会化过程中发挥着核心作用,因为它们提供了年轻人可以联系、认同或修改和打破的形象和模式。先前的研究表明,青少年电视剧继续延续着刻板的性别表现,通常会再现一种异性恋的关系模式,这种关系模式基于“美女与野兽”故事情节中的浪漫爱情神话。本研究包括仔细阅读Netflix目前流行的三部青少年电视剧:13个原因(2017年至今),Élite(2018年至今)和性教育(2019年至今)。结果显示了美女与野兽性别原型的反转。三位女主人公都是“心地善良的坏蛋”,体现了典型的“野兽”原型,而三位男主人公则是耐心、体贴、天真甚至纯洁,体现了“美人”原型。然而,与经典模式不同的是,男孩们未能从自己手中拯救自己的爱人,而女孩们最终遭受了无法弥补的后果。女性角色的悲剧结局使她们无法获得传统上给予男性的救赎。
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