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Media-Constructed Image of Female Rape Victims via Pakistani Drama Serials

  • Tahoor Imran/
  • Dr. Shazia Ismael Toor/
  • January 10, 2025
Keywords
Discourse analysis, Feminist media theory, Media representation, Pakistani dramas, Rape victims
Abstract

Mass media plays a very significant role in bringing change into society, through its various genres, with dramas being one of the most vital categories. TV dramas have the potential to spark debate among its viewers about social and sensitive issues; rape is one of them. This research study analyzes the content of rape-themed dramas on Pakistani private entertainment channels (ARY Digital Network and HUM TV), to examine the projection of rape and rape victims in the storyline of their prime-time dramas. The drama serials from each channel were selected as sample based on content via purposive sampling. This study examines the content of two rape-themed drama serials: “Akhir Kab Tak” of HUM TV and “Ruswae” of ARY Digital Network, using feminist media theory to examine the portrayal of rape incidents and victims. The findings of this study will contribute to a better understanding of the representation of rape incidents and victims in dramas, guiding stakeholders to create content that shapes the audience' s perception of victims in a more sensible and responsible manner. 

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