Lisa e a boneca falante: uma análise sobre o mecanismo de reprodução de violência simbólica de gênero no sitcom Os Simpsons
Lisa and the Talking Doll is an episode of the sitcom The Simpsons, portraying the relationship of the characters in the universe with the talking Malibu doll Stacy. Based on a Bourdieusian analysis, the doll would be a mechanism for the reproduction of symbolic gender violence, given that this “...
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Resumo: | Lisa and the Talking Doll is an episode of the sitcom The Simpsons, portraying the
relationship of the characters in the universe with the talking Malibu doll Stacy. Based on a
Bourdieusian analysis, the doll would be a mechanism for the reproduction of symbolic
gender violence, given that this “soft, insensitive and invisible violence” appears in the
episode when gender issues are being tensioned. In view of this, we established as a general
objective: To analyze how the mechanism of reproduction of symbolic gender violence
influences the discursive constitution of the characters in the episode Lisa and the talking doll.
And as specific objectives: 1) Present the universe “The Simpsons” and its characters; 2nd)
Define what is symbolic gender violence and how we construct such a concept and 3rd)
Identify the mechanism of reproduction of symbolic gender violence. We used in the
methodology the qualitative approach, with the bibliographic modality, with the technique of
Discourse Analysis, it is necessary to point out that the analysis is part of a Foucauldian
conception. Thus, we produced a decoupage of the episode and later a literary script that was
fundamental for the division of discourses into three categories of analysis. Through the
following methodology, we were able to identify the scenes in which symbolic gender
violence was present and therefore the division for the analysis in which we reiterate our
hypothesis that the symbolic gender violence present in the episode is propagated through a
reproduction mechanism which is the Malibu Stacy doll and we answered the research
problem demonstrating that the doll influences the speeches of the characters. We used as
theoretical basis Pierre Bourdieu (1997, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2019), Michel Foucault
(2005, 2008, 2014a, 2014b), Simone Beauvoir (2019), Joan Scoot (1989), Luce Irigaray
(2002), Donna Haraway (2016), Judith Buther (2015), Heleieth Saffioti (2004), Gilles
Brougère (2010) and Rodrigo Seabra (2016). Therefore, through the results found, we intend
that the following research will serve as a theoretical and methodological contribution to
contribute to so many other researches inside and outside the academy. |
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