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A Study on the Reverse of the Gender Role in TV drama - A Case Study of 〈A Poor Homemaker〉
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텔레비전 드라마에 묘사된 성역할의 전도(reverse)와 그 함의 : 남성 전업주부 드라마 〈불량주부〉를 중심으로

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Korean Association for Broarding & Telecommunication Korean Journal of Broadcasting and Telecommunication Studies Vol.22-4 KCI Excellent Accredited Journal
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2008.7
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401 - 438 (38page)

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A Study on the Reverse of the Gender Role in TV drama - A Case Study of 〈A Poor Homemaker〉
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This study investigates how TV drama (A Poor Homemaker), which places a patriarchal man into a homemaker, represents the reversed gender role. The result shows that its narrative structure connotes anti-patriarchy. That is, the narrative structure in which a patriarchal family of clearly dividing the gender role changes into an anti-patriarchal family of removing the division of the role by the gender, implies that houseworks in the private sphere and business in the official sphere should not be divided by the gender. The advent of this kind of TV drama could be taken as a meaningful sign, which shows the breakdown of patriarchy. It, however, is hasty taking it as a token of the breakdown of patriarchy. It's because the breakdown of the boundary of the gender role maybe comes not from the gender equalitarianism, but from the strategy by the economic necessity.

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1. 서론
2. 성역할에 대한 고찰
3. 연구문제 및 연구방법
4. 드라마 〈불량주부〉의 서사분석 결과
5. 드라마 〈불량주부〉에 나타난 갈등 장치들의 역할
6. 결론 및 논의
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