Sanremo Music Festival is one of the most important Italian media events. The 2020th edition’s, whose main topic was violence against women, unfolded in the crucible of a controversy that compelled the host and the public to put to question on air what “real” gender violence was. Our aim is to provide a better understanding of the effect of the norms of a television genre on the narrative about gender violence. The result is paradoxical: while exposing rape, it normalizes sexism. In order to put into perspective the “Sanremo-effect” with contemporary debate on “rape culture”, we propose a cartography of the tropes structuring the discourse of the show on gender violence: the denouncing of sexism, the counterargument of benevolent sexism, and the strategy of "whataboutism".
TASSINARI, C.A. (2021). L'effet-Sanremo. Dénoncer le viol, normaliser le sexisme. ACTES SÉMIOTIQUES, 125, 1-14 [10.25965/as.7316].
L'effet-Sanremo. Dénoncer le viol, normaliser le sexisme
carlo andrea tassinari
2021-07-16
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Sanremo Music Festival is one of the most important Italian media events. The 2020th edition’s, whose main topic was violence against women, unfolded in the crucible of a controversy that compelled the host and the public to put to question on air what “real” gender violence was. Our aim is to provide a better understanding of the effect of the norms of a television genre on the narrative about gender violence. The result is paradoxical: while exposing rape, it normalizes sexism. In order to put into perspective the “Sanremo-effect” with contemporary debate on “rape culture”, we propose a cartography of the tropes structuring the discourse of the show on gender violence: the denouncing of sexism, the counterargument of benevolent sexism, and the strategy of "whataboutism".File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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