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When ‘atypical’ is the new typical: a critical analysis of the representation of virginity among neurodivergent men characters in TV series.

Authors :
Boisvert, Stéfany
Boislard, Marie-Aude
Millette, Mélanie
Source :
Feminist Media Studies. Oct2024, p1-17. 17p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This article critically reflects on a television trend that remains poorly documented, namely that of representing male virginity as being caused by a form of neurodivergence. As part of an interdisciplinary research project on sexually inexperienced emerging adults (SIEA) in North American films and TV series, a textual analysis has been conducted for four TV series portraying sexually inexperienced men on the spectrum (<italic>The Good Doctor</italic>, <italic>Atypical</italic>, <italic>The Big Bang Theory</italic>, <italic>L’Heure bleue</italic>). Our research shows that this tendency to associate men’s sexual inexperience with autism is an important issue that reveals the persistence of gender and ableist norms in TV series. For instance, TV series contribute to the reproduction of the stereotype that a man on the spectrum is <italic>de facto</italic> sexually inexperienced, and then prioritize a “virginity loss” narrative. Characters also acquire maturity after their first sexual encounter, resulting in increased <italic>masculine capital</italic>. Considering that such series seek to represent neurodiversity, the lack of diversity when it comes to representing sexual inexperience is questioning. The fact that narratives invariably allow neurodivergent men to gain sexual experience seems to reinforce the cultural norm that sexual activity is mandatory, especially for adult men. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14680777
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Feminist Media Studies
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180194211
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/14680777.2024.2408585