ipl-logo

Dan Fogelman This Is Us Analysis

1348 Words6 Pages

The representation of women has been a widely discussed and debated issue. In the past, women have been depicted in the western media (Hollywood) according to patriarchal and normative ideologies that do not capture phenomena happening in real life. However, the media have started to improve their way in representing women which is closely related to reality as according to the post-feminism theory and the TV series This is Us is one of those medias. This is Us which is created by Dan Fogelman is an American TV series aired on NBC from September 2016 that centers on and presents real life issues. This TV series is not the first to be considered as a feminist show but it has currently become one of the successful show that support women in a …show more content…

It marks a critical movement where it has become the “moment of definitive self-critique in feminist theory” (McRobbie, 2004). What matters now is how women make use of their achievement for their own sake as according to Brooks (2002), post-feminism is about “the conceptual shift within feminism from debates around equality to a focus on debates around difference” (p.4). This difference refers to the choices that every woman is allowed to make. McRobbie (2004) addresses this matter as ‘women individualization’ that shows how women are in a state where they have power in making their own liberating choices without needing others approval. Levine (2008) also adds that women’s choices are no longer collective and affected by continuous structural critiques of inequality. (Levine, 2008). The issue of working women is also not relevant today as women no longer have to choose between home and work in the post-feminist era, but they are free to choose from either one or even to balance between home and work. (Kumra, Simpson, and Burke, 2014). If previous feminism waves fight against normative ideologies for women, post-feminism allows women to choose to be at home and serve for her family without seeing this as an inequality issue. As a matter of fact, this type of decision is as equal as their decision to choose a career. (Lancioni, 2006). Thus, women can at once be traditional, empowered, and beautiful (McRobbie,

Open Document