Stare i nowe hierarchie. Napisane na nowo normy społeczne w „Silent Valley”

Autor

  • Anna Batori Universitatea Babeș-Bolyai [Babeş-Bolyai University], Cluj-Napoca , Universitatea Babeș-Bolyai [Babeş-Bolyai University], Kluż-Napoka

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11649/ch.2019.011

Słowa kluczowe:

Rumunia, „Silent Valley”, mniejszości, hierarchie, równowaga hierarchiczna, homoseksualność, wspólnota Romów, binarności płciowe

Abstrakt

Artykuł bada socjalistyczne i kapitalistyczne struktury hierarchiczne w rumuńskim serialu Silent Valley (Valea Mutã, 2016) w ujęciu formalno-strukturalnym. [Autorka] argumentuje jednocześnie, że przełamując tabu systemu Ceaușescu poprzez otwarte podjęcie tematów homoseksualizmu, zmieniania ról płciowych, sytuacji Romów i korupcji, produkcja otworzyła nowy rozdział w dziejach seriali telewizyjnych w Rumunii. Głównym przedmiotem artykułu jest ukazanie w tym kontekście socjalistycznych hierarchii politycznych oraz refleksja nad zmianą dominujących ról płciowych we współczesnej sferze telewizyjnej.

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