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I won't buy that for a dollar: Orientalist representation of masculinity in remake of RoboCop movie

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COGENT ARTS & HUMANITIES
卷 10, 期 1, 页码 -

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS AS
DOI: 10.1080/23311983.2023.2201031

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hegemonic masculinity; orientalism; RoboCop; Hollywood cinema

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This paper uses Raewyn Connell's theory of gender hegemony and orientalism paradigm to investigate the prevalent negative representation of Muslim masculinity. The study focuses on the remake of RoboCop (2014) and analyzes the power dynamics and characteristics of masculinity between different male characters, particularly white western men and brown eastern men. It also explores the fundamental change brought by the involvement of Middle Eastern characters in the film.
The prevailing representation of Muslim masculinity is often profiled in negative stereotypes or regarded as toxic and violent owing to their religion or racial heritage. Using Raewyn Connell's theory of gender hegemony and orientalism paradigm, this paper investigates the remake of an original Hollywood blockbuster, RoboCop (2014). Following a textual analysis, this aims to answer some questions concerning the power dynamics between various male characters in the movie and how masculinity is playing part based on geographical racial orientation; more specifically, how masculinity could be traced in white western men vs. brown eastern men. Moreover, this paper pays particular attention to the characteristics of these characters' masculinity vs. their western counterparts since the involvement of Middle Eastern characters was the most fundamental change in RoboCop (2014).

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