mardi 23 octobre 2012

Ideological analysis of Robin



If you want to do an ideological analysis of How I Met Your Mother, you have to main characters that are perfect to analyze: Barney Stinson and Robin Scherbatsky. Today I will be focused on Robin.
She is the perfect representation of the active New Yorker woman.  She is a beautiful woman and tries to succeed in both her career and her love life. She is the presenter of the morning news (which is a job where the power of the image is huge) on Metro news one which is a small TV station. But nobody watch her show even her friends. On another hand she tries to have a serious relationship but she never find “the one” (even she doesn’t call him that way), and she lives alone with her dogs most of the time.

When you look at this presentation, it reinforces the ideology of the active women. She is nice but she can’t succeed just because of her body. In an episode, she wants to find a job because if she doesn’t have one, she will have to go back to Canada. And she tried to get hired for the national lottery. But she wasn’t “dumb” enough to say the numbers properly. Then Barney did a video resume for her. And he told her that she has to do a lot to impress companies because men don’t think that women can do anything. It shows that the ideology of the women who is too weak and not intelligent enough is still here.

And when you look at her love life, it shows that women can’t handle pressure, and even if they think they can be strong they are always weak compared to men. For example once because “she had too much pressure” from work and her life in New York, she quit and left to Japan. She also has a problem with men because when she is in a relationship, she “regains her natural instinct”. By this, I mean that it’s like she can’t think anymore because she is with a man, because she acts like a doll who can just say yes even if she’s strong and intelligent.

All this is the representation that the American culture has toward women. And it presents the hegemony of a culture which is still male chauvinist and where women are lower than the men even if they are more active. And by providing this ideology to the younger generation it will maintain this hegemony.

3 commentaires:

  1. I think that it is a shame that women are still being portrayed as inferior in the media today. Women today are running multi-million dollar companies, even countries. How are they supposed to gain any respect in society if they are constantly still portrayed as "damsels in distress". I'm glad you recognize this fallacy in society.

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  2. This blog really illustrates how even modern television shows reinforce negatives stereotypes. Unfortunately, the negative stereotypes are usually about women, and people of other races than white. I agree with Valerie that it's a sad state of affairs that women are oftentimes still not considered the equal of a man. Really, it seems as if substantial progress won't be made in this area until network and movie executives step up and refuse to reinforce the negative stereotypes any longer. Wishful thinking...

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  3. Media reinforce the stereotypes of women. They socialize how women should value themselves (beauty, youth, sexuality, etc.), and at the same time they socialize men that women is not to chase but to possess. The saddest thing is that even women sometimes do not realize the inequality because they seldom think that they have such right to be equal with men. Since media have great influence on people and society, I think it will be helpful if media start to reverse their intention to positively and objecively represent women.

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