Le sexe sans le sexe : convergence de la nudité frontale et de l’empowerment féminin dans Westworld

Due to its intensive depiction of full (or partial) frontal nudity and its filiation with a patriarchal genre as codified as the western, one might have expected from HBO’s TV series Westworld (2016-) to embrace its broadcaster’s sultry reputation and take advantage of American premium cable’s freed...

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Main Author: Benjamin Campion
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Groupe de Recherche Identités et Cultures 2018-12-01
Series:TV Series
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Sex
Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/tvseries/2856
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spelling doaj-be123115b7124c65a2c9353904c690782020-11-25T00:45:30ZengGroupe de Recherche Identités et CulturesTV Series 2266-09092018-12-011410.4000/tvseries.2856Le sexe sans le sexe : convergence de la nudité frontale et de l’empowerment féminin dans WestworldBenjamin CampionDue to its intensive depiction of full (or partial) frontal nudity and its filiation with a patriarchal genre as codified as the western, one might have expected from HBO’s TV series Westworld (2016-) to embrace its broadcaster’s sultry reputation and take advantage of American premium cable’s freedom to mimic, if not duplicate, the formal conventions of soft porn. Yet, studying the fate of its two female protagonists Dolores Abernathy and Maeve Millay, brings to light a far more conscious relation to the freedom allowed by HBO regarding sexual representation. Tying as it does frontal nudity and female empowerment, both narratively and, above all, aesthetically, Westworld disrupts traditional ways of displaying sex on screen, without falling into either prudishness or outrageous provocation. On the contrary, the series allows HBO to pursue its fictional experimentations by developing a form of televisual hardcore art that considers sex as a natural component of its weekly production.http://journals.openedition.org/tvseries/2856Sexfull frontal nuditypornographyadult televisionhardcore artfemale empowerment
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Sex
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hardcore art
female empowerment
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title Le sexe sans le sexe : convergence de la nudité frontale et de l’empowerment féminin dans Westworld
title_short Le sexe sans le sexe : convergence de la nudité frontale et de l’empowerment féminin dans Westworld
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description Due to its intensive depiction of full (or partial) frontal nudity and its filiation with a patriarchal genre as codified as the western, one might have expected from HBO’s TV series Westworld (2016-) to embrace its broadcaster’s sultry reputation and take advantage of American premium cable’s freedom to mimic, if not duplicate, the formal conventions of soft porn. Yet, studying the fate of its two female protagonists Dolores Abernathy and Maeve Millay, brings to light a far more conscious relation to the freedom allowed by HBO regarding sexual representation. Tying as it does frontal nudity and female empowerment, both narratively and, above all, aesthetically, Westworld disrupts traditional ways of displaying sex on screen, without falling into either prudishness or outrageous provocation. On the contrary, the series allows HBO to pursue its fictional experimentations by developing a form of televisual hardcore art that considers sex as a natural component of its weekly production.
topic Sex
full frontal nudity
pornography
adult television
hardcore art
female empowerment
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