Focusing on mainstream and tabloid news reporting and ancillary texts, this article analyses the media presentation of Meghan Markle’s intersectional identities through a rhetoric of the feuding famous family. We argue that the media discourse centred on family conflict and domestic drama used to characterise Markle’s position as a royal during the Brexit era both surfaces and suppresses the significance of her existential challenge to the normative racial, class, national and gendered attributes associated with British royalty. That discourse also obfuscates and trivializes the power struggle over the significant economic capital and political “soft power” associated with the British Royal Family bran
[eng] The study of gender discourse has mainly focused on the differences in the speech produced by ...
Although Meghan Markle has been both championed and challenged for negotiating extant representatio...
This research consists of a discursive analysis of the coverage of the royal wedding of Prince Harry...
Focusing on mainstream and tabloid news reporting and ancillary texts, this article analyses the med...
This article examines the relationship between femininity, popular feminism, and the monarchy in the...
‘Megxit’ and that Oprah interview: Meghan Markle, (post)colonialism and ‘misogynoir’ After Prince Ha...
This is a study about how Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, was portrayed in the media coverage by BBC News...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the discourses and representations of Meghan Markle, the Duch...
Meghan Markle’s marriage to Prince Harry sparked a global debate about the extent to which the unio...
Prior to the Sussexes’ departure from their roles as senior royals, there was a significant attempt ...
In 2019–2020, Meghan Markle was one of the most intensely mediated mothers in the anglophone media. ...
For a brief period, discourses of feminism were brought into discussions of the British royal family...
This article examines the idea of ‘middle-class monarchy’ emerging in Europe from the internationall...
While the year 2020 will undoubtedly be remembered for the sudden and unexpected worldwide expansion...
This article analyses Vanity Fair's reference to Meghan Markle's biracial identity as a ‘wrinkle’ as...
[eng] The study of gender discourse has mainly focused on the differences in the speech produced by ...
Although Meghan Markle has been both championed and challenged for negotiating extant representatio...
This research consists of a discursive analysis of the coverage of the royal wedding of Prince Harry...
Focusing on mainstream and tabloid news reporting and ancillary texts, this article analyses the med...
This article examines the relationship between femininity, popular feminism, and the monarchy in the...
‘Megxit’ and that Oprah interview: Meghan Markle, (post)colonialism and ‘misogynoir’ After Prince Ha...
This is a study about how Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, was portrayed in the media coverage by BBC News...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the discourses and representations of Meghan Markle, the Duch...
Meghan Markle’s marriage to Prince Harry sparked a global debate about the extent to which the unio...
Prior to the Sussexes’ departure from their roles as senior royals, there was a significant attempt ...
In 2019–2020, Meghan Markle was one of the most intensely mediated mothers in the anglophone media. ...
For a brief period, discourses of feminism were brought into discussions of the British royal family...
This article examines the idea of ‘middle-class monarchy’ emerging in Europe from the internationall...
While the year 2020 will undoubtedly be remembered for the sudden and unexpected worldwide expansion...
This article analyses Vanity Fair's reference to Meghan Markle's biracial identity as a ‘wrinkle’ as...
[eng] The study of gender discourse has mainly focused on the differences in the speech produced by ...
Although Meghan Markle has been both championed and challenged for negotiating extant representatio...
This research consists of a discursive analysis of the coverage of the royal wedding of Prince Harry...