Blurred linesUn análisis crítico del discurso feminista
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Universidad de Murcia
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ISSN: 0213-2028
Año de publicación: 2021
Volumen: 34
Número: 1
Páginas: 144-170
Tipo: Artículo
Otras publicaciones en: Revista española de lingüística aplicada
Resumen
Las canciones son un área de especial interés para el estudio de las ideologías de género. La música no es sexista, pero sus letras sí pueden presentar contenidos que resultan problemáticos desde la perspectiva de género. El objetivo de este trabajo es realizar un análisis crítico del discurso feminista de la canción Blurred Lines (2013) interpretada por R. Thicke, haciendo especial hincapié en el estudio de las metáforas conceptuales tal y como se manifiestan en su estructura lingüística. Se trata de una canción que ha cosechado un innegable éxito a nivel social, pero que también ha sido objeto de controversia y críticas negativas. El análisis llevado a cabo nos ha permitido mostrar cómo esta canción transmite valores que pueden contribuir a consolidar y perpetuar ideologías que promueven la desigualdad entre hombres y mujeres y el sexismo.
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