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Romance cinema for debunking gender bias of non-egalitarian couple relationships in higher education
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Palabras clave
higher education
gender bias
couple relationships
romance cinema
critical reflection
undergraduate students
film education
Clasificación UNESCO
63 Sociología
Fecha de publicación
2023
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Morales Romo, B., Morales Romo, N., Hernández Serrano, M.J. (2023). Romance cinema for debunking gender bias of non-egalitarian couple relationships in higher education, Frontiers in Education, 8. pp 1-11. doi:10.3389/feduc.2023.1134813
Resumen
[EN] Romance cinema may recreate cisgender heterosexual couple representations
by means of image-making, with the use of gender bias or traditional images
that have considerable effects on how women and men are represented or are
expected to behave, which may confront egalitarian models of relationships. This
study aims to analyze how the traditional model of couples is represented in the
20 romantic highest-grossing movies selected from the years 2000–2010, and
whether the reading of non-egalitarian images awakens different meanings and
reflections by experts and undergraduates in Higher Education (areas of education
and communication). For this aim, a mixed methodology was used, first qualitative
(six in-depth interviews with academics and film analyses of the selected
movies), then quantitative (questionnaire to 251 undergraduates analyzing films),
and then qualitative again (personal reports from the same students). Results
confirmed the reflective making of gender bias and non-egalitarian images of
couple relationships in six of the box-office films, with moderate percentages
in categories of Submission, Dominance, Dependence, and higher percentages
of Manipulation, either for/from women or men. The study concludes that
romance cinema was positively valued by students and academics as an enabling
cultural product for the analysis, reflection, and deconstruction of non-egalitarian
images, so that higher education students can be guided to critically seek suitable
understandings of gender and couple relationships.
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10.3389/feduc.2023.1134813
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