Moral Commendation of Feminism in the 21st Century Variety Show: A Case Study of Chinese Popular Female Gender Highlighted Variety Show

Authors

  • Yan Luo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/g27zkv11

Keywords:

Modern feminism, moral principles, moral prizes, Variety Show.

Abstract

There is a series of questions interrelated with modern feminism issues which include how women are awarded moral prizes in contemporary variety shows, the forms of moral prizes, how traditional women's moral prizes are baptized by contemporary moral principles as a kind of moral shackling, and how moral changes indirectly affect the moral prizes for men. The answers to these questions will be discussed in this study. The study makes a preliminary analysis of the aesthetic planning, dance lyrics, dress, and makeup of the variety show "Sister who breaks the waves". By doing that it can be found out how capital gives moral commendation to women by arranging directors and choreographers. Through in-depth interviews with women, people can understand their life journey, and learn about how women grow up. All these lead to accomplishing more than a superficial moral reward for them.

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Published

29-12-2023

How to Cite

Luo, Y. (2023). Moral Commendation of Feminism in the 21st Century Variety Show: A Case Study of Chinese Popular Female Gender Highlighted Variety Show. Journal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, 24, 128-132. https://doi.org/10.54097/g27zkv11