Publication: Género, violencia simbólica y medios de comunicación. Crónicas dulces y masculinidad femenina en la prensa gráfica de la II República
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Sentamás, Tatiana
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Murcia: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Murcia
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A partir del estudio Amazonas Mecánicas (Sentamans, 2010), que
define un marco de recuperación analítica de la imagen masculina
de la mujer española marcada por la práctica deportiva en la prensa
gráfica de la II República, el presente trabajo pretende analizar un
tipo de violencia simbólica. Mediante el establecimiento de una
serie de razonamientos y referencias, y un conjunto de estudio
de casos, se determinarán varias cuestiones. Por un lado, el
grado de divulgación mediática y visibilidad de su masculinidad
femenina y la consiguiente amenaza para el sistema sexo-género
nacional. Y por otro, cómo ello fue silenciado y reconducido hacia
la feminidad más dócil e inocua a través de la violencia simbólica
ejercida por los periodistas deportivos, todos varones, en lo que
llamaremos crónicas dulces.
ABSTRACT: Basing on the study Mechanical Amazons (Sentamans, 2010), that defines a framework of analytical recovery of the male image of Spanish women marked by the sport practice in the graphic press of the Second Republic, this research aims to analyze a kind of symbolic violence. By establishing arguments and references, and through a set of case studies, the paper will identify several issues. On one hand the degree of media release and the visibility of its female masculinity, and the consequent threat to the national sex-gender system. And secondly, how it was muted and redirected towards a more docile and harmless femininity through the symbolic violence exerted by sports journalists, all often men, in what we call “sweet chronicles”.
ABSTRACT: Basing on the study Mechanical Amazons (Sentamans, 2010), that defines a framework of analytical recovery of the male image of Spanish women marked by the sport practice in the graphic press of the Second Republic, this research aims to analyze a kind of symbolic violence. By establishing arguments and references, and through a set of case studies, the paper will identify several issues. On one hand the degree of media release and the visibility of its female masculinity, and the consequent threat to the national sex-gender system. And secondly, how it was muted and redirected towards a more docile and harmless femininity through the symbolic violence exerted by sports journalists, all often men, in what we call “sweet chronicles”.
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