The gaze of Alicia Florrick: About The Good Wife and the necessary feminization of the practice of Law
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https://doi.org/10.22201/fesa.figuras.2020.2.1.130Keywords:
Practice of Law, Feminism, Popular Culture, Collective Imaginaries in the Legal Profession, GenderAbstract
Even though law is a masculinized discipline, at present day, it can be said that no profession within the legal field belongs exclusively to men. However, when analyzing various cultural phenomena from a diachronic perspective, it is possible to notice that women, irremediably, are not only poorly represented in those positions in which a higher level of responsibility and decision-making are required, but also It is possible to discover law itself as a phenomenon that is responsible for excluding the female perspective from its different manifestations.
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Marcos, Natalia. “'The Good Wife' la serie.” Quinta temporada (blog), El País, 29 de octubre, 2013. https://elpais.com/...ision/1383030060_138303.html Revisado 23 de septiembre, 2020.
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