Inequalities in intersection. Media representations of women at the Spanish/Moroccan border
Publication date
2020ISSN
1471-5902
Abstract
We analyse the media representations of women at the Spanish-Moroccan border.
We will compare those of cinematographic works that have given them a central
role in the story and that operate via minority circuits, with the more habitual
ones that have more of an impact on the social imaginary resulting from more
widespread media. In contrast to the high number of women confined at this
border and the seriousness of the specific problems affecting them, their
representations are rare. When they do appear, the representations of both types
clash. The more widespread ones, through the use of gender determinants, end up
reifying them in the imaginary in subordinate positions which facilitate their
incorporation into work networks for the first world (such as care work).
Furthermore, the cinematographic works analysed provide more complex
representations of these women. For example, they consider alternative
discourses that are critical of the capitalist use of their bodies in the workforce.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Accepted version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
316 - Sociology
Pages
36 p.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
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