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Sodobna družina v seriji Brina: analiza spola, starševstva in narativnih strategij : magistrsko delo
ID Šuštar, Lucija (Author), ID Šepetavc, Jasmina (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Bobnič, Robert (Comentor)

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Abstract
Magistrsko delo se osredotoča na analizo avstralske predšolske animirane serije Brina (ang. Bluey), ki je postala globalni fenomen z edinstvenim nagovorom tako otrok kot tudi njihovih staršev. Tako kritiki kot starši se navdušujejo nad načinom, kako naj bi serija rušila spolne stereotipe in izkazovala globoko razumevanje sodobnega starševstva. Posebej izpostavljen je lik Brininega očeta Bena (ang. Bandita), ki s svojim aktivnim očetovskim pristopom predstavlja vse večjo angažiranost očetov v družinskem življenju in vzgoji otrok. Vendar pa, kot ugotavljam z analizo epizod, Brina kljub progresivnim elementom v svojem jedru subtilno reproducira tradicionalne, patriarhalne predstave o delitvi starševskih vlog. Velik del uspeha serije nedvomno pripisujem kompleksnim narativnim strukturam, filmski estetiki, popkulturnim referencam, razumljivim staršem in ganljivim prikazom vsakdanjega družinskega življenja, ki cilja prav na čustveno identifikacijo odraslih gledalcev. Vendar pa serija s svojo idealizirano podobo družinskega življenja, ki je dostopna predvsem heteroseksualnim, dvostarševskim družinam z urejenim finančnim in socialnim položajem, paradoksalno dosega učinek, nasproten od tistega, kar se zdi njen namen: namesto da bi starše opolnomočila, ustvarja občutek nedosegljivih standardov in idealov starševstva.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:serije za otroke, reprezentacija, spol, starševstvo, študije spolov
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:L. Šuštar
Year:2025
Number of pages:1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (101 str.))
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-170392 This link opens in a new window
UDC:075.2-053.4:305(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:244464899 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:04.07.2025
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Language:English
Title:The modern family in Bluey: an analysis of gender, parenthood, and narrative strategies
Abstract:
This master's thesis analyzes the Australian preschool animated series Bluey, which has become a global phenomenon through its unique appeal to children and their parents. Critics and parents alike have praised the series for its approach to challenging gender stereotypes and demonstrating a deep understanding of contemporary parenthood. Particular attention has been given to the character of Bandit, Bluey's father, whose active and engaged parenting style is seen as a reflection of the increasing involvement of fathers in family life and child-rearing. However, as my analysis of selected episodes reveals, Bluey, despite its seemingly progressive portrayal, subtly reproduces traditional, patriarchal notions of parental role division at its core. Much of the series's success can be attributed to its complex narrative structures, cinematic aesthetics, pop culture references that primarily resonate with adults, and its emotionally moving depictions of everyday family life that foster strong identification among parent viewers. Nonetheless, by presenting an idealized image of family life — one broadly accessible only to heterosexual, dual-parent families with stable financial and social standing — the series paradoxically achieves an effect contrary to its apparent intention: instead of empowering parents, it fosters a sense of unattainable standards and ideals of parenthood.

Keywords:children's television series, representation, gender, parenthood, gender studies

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