Bibliographic citations
Pacheco, P., (2021). Estereotipos de género evidenciados en la narrativa de personajes femeninos de miniseries peruanas: La reina de las carretillas y Yo no me llamo Natacha [Trabajo de investigación, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/657489
Pacheco, P., Estereotipos de género evidenciados en la narrativa de personajes femeninos de miniseries peruanas: La reina de las carretillas y Yo no me llamo Natacha [Trabajo de investigación]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/657489
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title = "Estereotipos de género evidenciados en la narrativa de personajes femeninos de miniseries peruanas: La reina de las carretillas y Yo no me llamo Natacha",
author = "Pacheco Zúñiga, Pedro Fernando",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2021"
}
In Peru, the fiction industry builds female characters based on stereotypes promoted and often legitimized by society. As a result, in the miniseries and national series it can be seen that many of the female protagonists have characteristics that assign stereotypical roles to women. Due to this, these gender roles limit the development of the female character within the story. It is shown in these productions that women must be clearly linked to housework or motherhood. The objective of this study is to identify gender stereotypes in the narrative of female characters within the Peruvian miniseries: La reina de las carretillas (2012) and Yo no me llamo Natacha (2011) both by the Peruvian producer Del Barrio. In order to revalue the image of women on television, overcoming their classic presence of submission to male figures. The methodology used for this study is of an interpretive nature. Within which a case study of the miniseries will be carried out. It is taken as the universe of the female characters of the Peruvian miniseries. The unit of analysis are the protagonists of the series mentioned. For this, content analysis and semi-structured interviews with experts of narrative and gender will be carried out.
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