Women's Negative Portrayal in Iraqi TV Series 2022: A Critical Discourse Analysis

Authors

  • Asst. Prof. Khalida Hashoosh Addai Al-Ghezzey (Ph.D) Wasit University College of Education

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31185/eduj.Vol49.Iss4.3491

Keywords:

Women Portrayal, ideology, Iraqi series, stereotype

Abstract

        The study endeavors to show the portrayal of women in the Iraqi  TV drama, and the impact that they have on the Iraqi society.  Media, in general, and TV drama, in particular, are designed to sediment ideologies and establish accepted social norms and behaviors. Therefore; women are represented negatively to  undermine , marginalize and  disparage them.  A qualitative content analysis is conducted to show the ideologies behind the negative representation of women in  the  five  most  popular Iraqi television dramas. Women were negatively represented in these series as: weak,  causes of conflict, and evil. They are also represented negatively as unreliable, properties of men, ignorant and as sex objects.

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Published

2023-03-21 — Updated on 2023-03-24

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Asst. Prof. Khalida Hashoosh Addai Al-Ghezzey (Ph.D). (2023). Women’s Negative Portrayal in Iraqi TV Series 2022: A Critical Discourse Analysis. Journal of College of Education, 49(4), 253-260. https://doi.org/10.31185/eduj.Vol49.Iss4.3491 (Original work published 2023)