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Tipo: Resumo
Título : “Cat Person” and The Nice Guy Syndrome
Autor : Oliveira, Bruna Duarte
Silva, Maria Fernanda Terto da
Santos, Rúbia Cavalcante dos
Rodrigues, Zilá Marília Torres
Palabras clave : Short story;Nice Guy Syndrome;Modern dating;Male entitlement;Slutshaming
Fecha de publicación : 2022
Citación : OLIVEIRA, Bruna Duarte; SILVA, Maria Fernanda Terto da; SANTOS, Rúbia Cavalcante dos; RODRIGUES, Zilá Marília Torres. “Cat Person” and The Nice Guy Syndrome. In: SEMANA DE HUMANIDADES, 15., 2022, Fortaleza. Anais [...]. Fortaleza: Centro de Humanidades da UFC, 2022. p. 30-31. Tema: Sonhar é Humanas: (re)existências no mundo contemporâneo.
Abstract: Kristen Roupenian’s short contemporary story “Cat Person”, published in 2017, received large attention and sympathy for women, due to the realistic portrayal of the main character’s terrible dating experience. Margot is a young college student who has just met Robert, but her night with him was filled with stress and disappointment due to his awkward behavior and the feeling that she owed him more. Male entitlement is nothing new, but in the era of modern dating, it allows different ways for men to pressure and harass women into dates or even blame them for denying what men want and need. But why do so many women agree with this mentality that puts them at harm? And is it even their fault? This article aims to question modern dating while analyzing Roupenian’s work, discussing the patriarchal tensions present in the story between the main characters, and relating it to concepts such as the “Nice Guy Syndrome”, slutshaming, female guilt and power dynamics between men and women.
URI : http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/70243
ISBN : 978-65-00-61083-3
Derechos de acceso: Acesso Aberto
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