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(Re)articulación de la familia contemporánea mexicana en la segunda temporada de La casa de las flores


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Title:
(Re)articulación de la familia contemporánea mexicana en la segunda temporada de La casa de las flores
Authors:
Domínguez Partida, Gabriel
Editor:
Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche
Issue Date:
2021-07-31
URI:
http://hdl.handle.net/11000/26382
Abstract:
Tradicionalmente, los contenidos audiovi-suales en México han representado y refor-zado un modelo de familia nuclear (padre, madre, e hijos). Sin embargo, La casa de las flores marcó un hito en esta representación al mostrar una visión alternativa de la con-fi...  Ver más
Traditionally, audiovisual content in Mex-ico has represented and reinforced a nu-clear family model (father, mother, and children). However, La casa de las floresmarked a watershed in this representation by showing an alternative vision of the family configuration, a fact stressed in its second season advertising campaign. The program proposes redefining and expand-ing the concept of family by including LGTBIQ+ couples and other role mod-els. This study aims to identify the scope of this redefinition by looking at the nar-rative of the nine chapters that comprise the second season. A textual analysis of their plots, characters, and symbols em-ployed by the series to frame family rela-tionships is conducted to achieve this pur-pose. The article concludes that, despite the inclusion of different family configurations, a biparental model prevails. This model reinforces the maternal and paternal roles inherited from audiovisual representations of the family in Mexico, obscures problems experienced by other kinds of family, and hinders the reappropriation of symbols that may facilitate challenging dominant social structures that populate the Mexican audiovisual discourse
Keywords/Subjects:
family
stereotypes
archetypes
symbolism
representation
gender
heteronormativity
Knowledge area:
CDU: Ciencias sociales
Type of document:
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Access rights:
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21134/mhjournal.v12i.1326
Published in:
Vol. 12 (2021)
Appears in Collections:
Miguel Hernández Communication Journal Núm.12 (2021)



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