男权危机控制下的女性命运神话——以新冠中期中国电视剧女主形象塑造为例

Siqi Ma, Jiayi Yan
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2018年,中国国家广播电视总局对全国媒体内容的制作和发行出台了前所未有的严格规定。在年度国家优秀电视剧推荐名单中,符合社会主义核心价值观的历史剧数量明显增加。自2019年底以来,在Covid-19大流行期间,实施了严格的家庭隔离政策。在中国低生育率和严重老龄化的背景下,伴随着新推出的三孩政策,中国当局重新强调了传统的儒家思想:女性的主要身份是善解人意的妻子和慈爱的母亲。此外,这种强制的父权意识形态和文化价值观在该国严格管制的媒体内容中可见一睹。本研究从国家推荐电视剧列表的语料库出发,调查在流行的中国电视剧中女性命运的神话,这些电视剧得到了当局的评价和支持,以探索她们的身份是如何在父权媒体生产下被构建和潜在滥用的。
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The Myth of Women’s Fates under Patriarchal Crisis Control: A Case Study on Heroine’s Characterization in Mid-Covid 19 Chinese TV Series
2018 witnessed some unprecedently strict regulations on national media content production and distribution by the Chinese National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA). On its annual recommended lists of excellent national TV series, there is a noticeable increase in historical series in line with core socialist values. Since late 2019, there has been a strict home-quarantine policy amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Accompanied by the newly introduced three-child birth policy in the context of the country’s low fertility rate and significant ageing, a re-emphasis on traditional Confucian ideologies incented by the Chinese authorities emerged: the primary identity of women being an understanding wife and loving mother. Furthermore, thus, a manifestation of such enforced patriarchal ideologies and cultural values is visible in the country’s strictly regulated media content. This study sets off from a corpus of national recommended TV lists to investigate the myth of women’s fates in amid-pandemic Chinese TV series that are appraised and supported by authorities to explore how their identities are constructed and potentially abused under patriarchal media production.
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