FEMTIO NYANSER AV KÖNSIDENTIET - En undersökning av makt och könsidentitet i filmen ”Fifty Shades of Grey”
Abstract
In this thesis we examine gender identity and power asymmetry in negotiation in the film
Fifty Shades of Grey. For the purpose of this study we ask these following questions:
· Which power asymmetries and gender identities are demonstrated in the meeting
between the characters Anastasia and Christian?
· How do each of the character react to the power asymmetries, and how can that be
understood in relation to gender identities?
To examine gender identity and power asymmetry, we apply the theories of Judith Butler and
Michel Foucault. We use Butler’s terms “performativity” and “the heterosexual matrix” to
examine actions, stagenings, positionings and negotiations in relation to power asymmetries,
masculinity/femininity and heterosexuality. To apply the theories and terms on the material
we combine qualitative research with a three dimensional model, inspired by the sociologist
Simon Lindgren, as our method. The results of our analysis showed that the characters
confirmed positionings as masculine/feminine, but also that they opposed to them over time.
Both characters were superior and subordinate in relation to the other, which shifted
depending on the situation and the reaction of the other.
Our conclusion is that gender identity and power asymmetry are negotiable in relation to
others, rather than something constant and determined. The key is therefore to study
negotiations between interpersonal relations.
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Date
2016-02-19Author
Pettersson, Elin
Axbrink Cederholm, Karin
Keywords
Könsidentitet
makt
heterosexuell
matris
performativitet
maktasymmetri
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