1. ‘I Am they.’ Non-Binary Representation in Television Fiction as a Manifestation of Social Conceptions
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Blanco-Fernández, Vítor, Villegas-Simón, Isabel, and Soto-Sanfiel, María T.
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ABSTRACTThis qualitative research uses a case study to observe non-binary representation in TV fiction. The Dan character from the Spanish series HIT(RTVE, 2020–present), who is the first openly non-binary character in Spanish TV fiction, is analyzed through the lens of Queer Media Studies. The research applies a combination of content and discourse analysis. Qualitative content categories include a character’s visibility, identity, relevance, embodiment, and social interaction. Discourse analysis categories include character’s construction, lexicalization, propositional framing, and focus. Results show that Dan’s non-binary depiction revolves around three significant axes: dualism, confusion, and exceptional talent. These axes frame social attitudes toward non-binary people and are composed by a set of features identified in Dan’s case which also informs society’s mind-sets. These traits are proposed as an analytical-theoretical tool for further analyses of non-binary representation in different cultural contexts. The outcomes of this research may inform audiovisual industries, regulations and academia, and are useful to consolidate non-binary media studies.
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- 2024
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