Author : Huma rauf, dr. saqib mehmood
Keyword : Voiceless women,, discrimination, patriarchy, dominancy , subjugation
Subject : Social sciences
Article Type : Original article (research)
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Abstract : Socially conditioned intricacies and the system of stringent patriarchy through ideological indoctrination regarding gender values are quite particular in Pakistani culture. Media has a prominent place in any society, it greatly influences people’s life and helps in shaping ideologies and beliefs. Gender discrimination and the intricate social systems along with rigid ideologies and gender beliefs are commonly reflected in Pakistani culture with the help of media. Hence, the current research looks at the role of women in Pakistani society and how women are traditionally muted, and less access is given to them than the members who are dominant groups in the public discourses. Women are socially conditioned and since their birth it is inculcated in their minds that the more, they suffer the more they will be rewarded. If a woman tries to speak or decide on her own. Her voice is never heard. The sample of the study is the Pakistani Drama ‘Dobara’. This drama serial truly depicts the mentality of those who consider women a weak and fragile creature of God. The research is significant in highlighting an important issue regarding the subjugation of women in society. The research was qualitative. Data for the study was analyzed by utilizing Conversational Analysis of the characters of the drama. The subjugation of the protagonist was seen by using “Muted Group Theory” as a framework. The analysis of the data concluded women are silenced in society by ignoring their perspectives and beliefs.
Article by : Dr Syed Aftab Alam
Article add date : 2024-01-19
How to cite : Huma rauf, dr. saqib mehmood. (2024-January-19). Subjugation and discrimination in drama serial dobarah: a muted group theory perspective. retrieved from https://www.openacessjournal.com/abstract/1486