Powerful Women, Postfeminism, and Fantasies of Patriarchal Recuperation in Magnificent Century
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2022
Authors
Zorlu, Deniz
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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Abstract
This article examines the complex and contradictory gendered desires and anxieties that reveal themselves in the representation of powerful women in contemporary global television. Focusing on the internationally most popular TV series of the Turkish TV industry, Magnificent Century, screened in over 75 countries and seen by more than 500 million people, the central objective of this article is to assess the cultural implications of the series' portrayal of influential and dominant women. Set in the 16th-century, Magnificent Century projects into the past a postfeminist interpretation of history, celebrating competitiveness, self-interestedness, and ambition, especially for its central character Hurrem Sultan, who rises from her slave origins to become a powerful empress. The series promotes women's individualistic empowerment in a patriarchal world, while recurrently re-asserting male hegemony. Magnificent Century relies on gendered power reversals between femininity and masculinity as its main narrative and affective structure in which postfeminist empowerment and misogyny co-exist. Close textual analysis of the series coupled with examination of online viewer responses demonstrate that popular feminism and popular misogyny have concurrent audience appeal and that the powerful woman is a figure of cultural disquiet in the contemporary global mediascape.
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Postfeminism, misogyny, patriarchy, gendered power reversals, popular history, Turkish television series, Media, Feminism, Gender
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0508 media and communications, 05 social sciences, 0509 other social sciences
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New Revıew of Fılm And Televısıon Studıes
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20
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2
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220
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242
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5
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