UNRULY WOMEN IN THE PUBLIC SPHERE: LA BARBE ON LE PETIT JOURNAL

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  • Amy E Forrest

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.5380/sclplr.v2i1.64771

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Feminism, Direct action, Media Reception, Deviance, France

Résumé

This article considers the social consequences of transgressing expected norms of gendered behaviour in the public sphere of a mainstream French television programme. La Barbe, who appeared on Le Petit Journal in December 2011, elicited an onslaught of indignant and sardonic public responses via social media. Drawing on Meehan (1995), Fraser (1990, 1995), and Landes (1995), this article analyses the televised appearance and the online reactions. Due to La Barbe’s unsuccessful communication and interested discourse, the public denounced, and so attempted to regulate, feminist disobedience.

Biographie de l'auteur

Amy E Forrest

Amy E Forrest is an independent researcher with plans to commence a PhD. She holds an MA in Languages and Cultures (Research Route) French, and a BA in French Studies, both from the University of Manchester, UK

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2014-02-01

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Forrest, A. E. (2014). UNRULY WOMEN IN THE PUBLIC SPHERE: LA BARBE ON LE PETIT JOURNAL. Sociologias Plurais, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.5380/sclplr.v2i1.64771

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