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Lost in masculinity : a critical rhetorical analysis of the TV series Lost

This thesis analyzes the hit television series Lost and how the characters Kate Austen and
James ‘Sawyer’ Ford negotiate their gender performance on and off the island. From a critical
rhetorical standpoint, this study further examines the stereotypical depictions of masculinity that
are perpetuated though the media and how these depictions are either negated or adhered to by
the previously mentioned characters. Overall, the major themes of masculinity that were found
were the correlation between muscularity and masculinity as well as the display of aggressive
and violet behavior to exert dominance. Ultimately, I argue that the gender performances of both
Kate and Sawyer only serve to reinforce the heteronormative societal ideal that we are more
uncomfortable with women who deviate away from expected gender performances than we are
with male deviation. / Literature review -- Theoretical orientation -- Kate Austen analysis -- James 'Sawyer' Ford analysis -- Discussion. / Department of Communication Studies

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:BSU/oai:cardinalscholar.bsu.edu:123456789/197429
Date20 July 2013
CreatorsHester, Scarlett Leigh
ContributorsMcCauliff, Kristen L.
Source SetsBall State University
Detected LanguageEnglish

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