White anger, Black anger: The politics of female rage in Little Fires Everywhere (HULU, 2020)
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White anger, Black anger: The politics of female rage in Little Fires Everywhere (HULU, 2020)Date
2022Publisher
Universidad de SevillaISSN
2173-1071; 1696-2508Bibliographic citation
Maseda García, R. ., Gámez Fuentes, M. J. ., & Gómez Nicolau, E. . (2022). White anger, Black anger: The politics of female rage in Little Fires Everywhere (HULU, 2020): . IC Revista Científica De Información Y Comunicación, (19), 295-320. https://doi.org/10.12795/IC.2022.I19.14Type
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Abstract
This article examines the TV show Little Fires Everywhere through the
operationalisation of the concept of “anger competence” (Chemaly, 2018). The
interest in the series lies in its representation of female rage. ... [+]
This article examines the TV show Little Fires Everywhere through the
operationalisation of the concept of “anger competence” (Chemaly, 2018). The
interest in the series lies in its representation of female rage. We contend that its
narrative approach both legitimizes its expression and unravels the structures and practices of subject(ificat)ion through the axis of class and race. To prove it, we tackle
the construction of the enraged subject, what the mediatization unfolds and its effects. [-]
Este artículo propone el análisis de la serie de televisión Little Fires Everywhere a partir de
la operacionalización del concepto de “competencia de la rabia” (Chemaly, 2018). Nuestro
interés en la serie radica en ... [+]
Este artículo propone el análisis de la serie de televisión Little Fires Everywhere a partir de
la operacionalización del concepto de “competencia de la rabia” (Chemaly, 2018). Nuestro
interés en la serie radica en su representación de la ira femenina. Sostenemos que su
abordaje narrativo legitima su expresión y desvela las prácticas y estructuras de su(b)je(tiva)
ción a través de los ejes de clase y raza. Para demostrarlo, abordamos la construcción del
sujeto enfurecido, lo que la mediatización de la rabia revela y los efectos de esta. [-]
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IC Revista Científica De Información Y Comunicación, (19), 295-320.Funder Name
Spanish Ministry of Science & Innovation | Universitat Jaume I
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PID2020-113054GB-I00 | UJI-B2019-13 | UJI-B2022-10
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Mediatization of Women’s Rage: Intelligibility Frameworks and Strategies of Politicizing Transformation
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