This dissertation explores the representation of masculine and feminine anti-heroes on television. How anti-heroes are being represented in the television series in terms of gender role? In order to conduct this research, two case studies; Breaking Bad and Weeds are chosen for analysis. These case studies are both aired on American cable television. Breaking Bad portrays a male anti-hero while Weeds centers a female anti-heroic character, thus illustrating the differences of the representation of anti-hero according to gender. Furthermore, Walter White, the central character of Breaking Bad portrays a positive masculinity while Nancy Botwin, the main character of Weeds depicts the negative femininity. Therefore, it is necessary to analyse t...
This thesis explores the minority anti-hero on television as it relates to concepts of race and beha...
TV series from the United States of America are an excellent object of study to reflect on the const...
This presentation explores the construction of the white male as both victim and hero in two popular...
This thesis tests the hypothesis that there has been a sustained depiction of the anti-hero on US ca...
Given the significant amount of successful television series centered on male antiheroes, such as Th...
Using a feminist lens, the author argues that audiences have failed to embrace female characters on ...
The thesis thematizes the antihero phenomenon in current television series, whereas the phenomenon m...
My thesis examines the question of whether characters advertised as anti-heroes in television shows ...
Criminal justice is a popular theme in both news and entertainment media. How crime and justice issu...
Both the “crisis of masculinity” and “quality TV” have been popular discourses in academia in recent...
Located within this post-recessionary period, and arguably influenced by a masculinized neoliberalis...
The anti-hero character has steadily become more popular in contemporary literature, film, and telev...
This thesis is concerned with expressions of toxic masculinity in television acting, illustrated on ...
Ovaj rad kritički analizira fenomen antiheroja koristeći seriju Breaking Bad, tako što samu seriju...
We will examine the gender roles in a prime time crime/drama series. Employing latent content analys...
This thesis explores the minority anti-hero on television as it relates to concepts of race and beha...
TV series from the United States of America are an excellent object of study to reflect on the const...
This presentation explores the construction of the white male as both victim and hero in two popular...
This thesis tests the hypothesis that there has been a sustained depiction of the anti-hero on US ca...
Given the significant amount of successful television series centered on male antiheroes, such as Th...
Using a feminist lens, the author argues that audiences have failed to embrace female characters on ...
The thesis thematizes the antihero phenomenon in current television series, whereas the phenomenon m...
My thesis examines the question of whether characters advertised as anti-heroes in television shows ...
Criminal justice is a popular theme in both news and entertainment media. How crime and justice issu...
Both the “crisis of masculinity” and “quality TV” have been popular discourses in academia in recent...
Located within this post-recessionary period, and arguably influenced by a masculinized neoliberalis...
The anti-hero character has steadily become more popular in contemporary literature, film, and telev...
This thesis is concerned with expressions of toxic masculinity in television acting, illustrated on ...
Ovaj rad kritički analizira fenomen antiheroja koristeći seriju Breaking Bad, tako što samu seriju...
We will examine the gender roles in a prime time crime/drama series. Employing latent content analys...
This thesis explores the minority anti-hero on television as it relates to concepts of race and beha...
TV series from the United States of America are an excellent object of study to reflect on the const...
This presentation explores the construction of the white male as both victim and hero in two popular...