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Title: | The Reproduction of Patriarchal Ideological Hegemony in Soap Opera: A Case Study |
Authors: | Howard, Allison Rose |
Advisor: | Knight, Graham |
Department: | Sociology |
Keywords: | patriarchal, ideological, soap opera, mass media, |
Publication Date: | Aug-1988 |
Abstract: | This research analyzes the reproduction of patriarchal ideological hegemony in the soap opera Another World using Stuart Hall's theory of the mass media and his conceptualization of ideology. A structural analysis of five one hour video-taped episodes of Another world reveals how the soap opera text constructs meaning fulfilling the three functions of the mass media, and thus, reproducing patriarchy's hegemony. This research confirms Hall's theory of the mass media and the propositions which flow from his conceptualization of ideology. Moreover, this research is the first attempt to systematically apply Hall's theory to the study of soap opera. It goes beyond .the generalizations of his theory to look at the particularities of soap opera which contribute to the reproduction of patriarchal ideological hegemony. However, it is seen that what is problematic to this research, and all research on soap opera, is a lack of a theory of the reader. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11375/16221 |
Appears in Collections: | Open Access Dissertations and Theses |
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