Televisual representations of the FIFA Women’s World Cup in France: Between stereotypes and transgressive innovations
Lapeyroux, Natacha
Televisual representations of the FIFA Women’s World Cup in France: Between stereotypes and transgressive innovations - 2021.
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This article analyzes the TV Broadcasts of Women’s football from a gender studies perspective. First, a quantitative study of TV Broadcasts of the Women’s football world championships ─ from the beginnings of television to the present day ─ was carried out. Secondly, from a corpus of TV broadcasts of the 2007, 2011, and 2015 Fifa Women’s world cup, I conducted a census of sports journalists and consultants who comment, in order to question the influence of gendered expertise (Montañola, 2014). Then I carried out a socio-semiotic analysis (Lochard, 2010) of gendered representations that circulate about Women’s footballers in a diachronic way in order to capture the moments of break and discontinuities (Foucault, 1969) on three World Cups (2007, 2011, and 2015).
Televisual representations of the FIFA Women’s World Cup in France: Between stereotypes and transgressive innovations - 2021.
68
This article analyzes the TV Broadcasts of Women’s football from a gender studies perspective. First, a quantitative study of TV Broadcasts of the Women’s football world championships ─ from the beginnings of television to the present day ─ was carried out. Secondly, from a corpus of TV broadcasts of the 2007, 2011, and 2015 Fifa Women’s world cup, I conducted a census of sports journalists and consultants who comment, in order to question the influence of gendered expertise (Montañola, 2014). Then I carried out a socio-semiotic analysis (Lochard, 2010) of gendered representations that circulate about Women’s footballers in a diachronic way in order to capture the moments of break and discontinuities (Foucault, 1969) on three World Cups (2007, 2011, and 2015).
Réseaux sociaux