The Biopolitics in Subjective Regulation by Maternal Discourse: The Effects of Governing the Female Protagonists Body in the Miniseries Maid

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Detailed analysis of female protagonists' bodies in South Asian miniseries.

The Biopolitics in Subjective Regulation by Maternal Discourse: The Effects of Governing the Female Protagonists Body in the Miniseries Maid

Gabriela Magalhães Sabino
Gabriela Magalhães Sabino
Luana Alves Luterman
Luana Alves Luterman
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In this research, we aim to describe and discursively analyze the utterances of the main character of the miniseries Maid (MAID, 2021), regarding subjective regulation by maternal discourse. We rely on the perspective of French Discourse Analysis, on Foucauldian studies on biopolitics in the regulation of life and the behaviors that legitimize the character as a mother, wife, daughter and family member. The anatomo-political practices of the body by the biopowers with individual homogenizing effects and the biopolitics that permeates the populations will endorse the subjective regulation of the protagonist, splitting Alex by the psychological violence represented by the institutions family and State. The protagonist Alex suffered psychological, financial, labor and gender abuse as a single mother. We question how biopower and biopolitics operate subjectivation techniques through wills of truth to normalize the institution of the traditional and conservative family, whose tonic is patriarchal.

The Biopolitics in Subjective Regulation by Maternal Discourse: The Effects of Governing the Female Protagonists Body in the Miniseries Maid

In this research, we aim to describe and discursively analyze the utterances of the main character of the miniseries Maid (MAID, 2021), regarding subjective regulation by maternal discourse. We rely on the perspective of French Discourse Analysis, on Foucauldian studies on biopolitics in the regulation of life and the behaviors that legitimize the character as a mother, wife, daughter and family member. The anatomo-political practices of the body by the biopowers with individual homogenizing effects and the biopolitics that permeates the populations will endorse the subjective regulation of the protagonist, splitting Alex by the psychological violence represented by the institutions family and State. The protagonist Alex suffered psychological, financial, labor and gender abuse as a single mother. We question how biopower and biopolitics operate subjectivation techniques through wills of truth to normalize the institution of the traditional and conservative family, whose tonic is patriarchal.

Gabriela Magalhães Sabino
Gabriela Magalhães Sabino
Luana Alves Luterman
Luana Alves Luterman

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Gabriela Magalhães Sabino. 2026. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – H: Interdisciplinary GJHSS-H Volume 23 (GJHSS Volume 23 Issue H6): .

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The Biopolitics in Subjective Regulation by Maternal Discourse: The Effects of Governing the Female Protagonists Body in the Miniseries Maid

Gabriela Magalhães Sabino
Gabriela Magalhães Sabino
Luana Alves Luterman
Luana Alves Luterman

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