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And Just Like That … misogyny reigns supreme: disciplining womanhood in the critical framings of Sex and the City’s new chapter

Pages 348-362 | Received 08 Nov 2022, Accepted 14 Aug 2023, Published online: 30 Aug 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Two decades after its debut, Sex and the City’s universe was reborn with 2021s And Just Like That (AJLT). More political than its predecessor, AJLT presents a meditation on the complexities of womanhood at specific temporal, personal, and sociocultural moments, making it ripe with deconstructive, transgressive possibility. AJLT’s critical response has, however, been overwhelmingly negative, illuminating discrepancies between its mission and reception. Executing a double frame analysis, this study examines both the sociopolitical themes progressively framed within AJLT and its critical appraisal, positioning the latter as a power-laden, paratextual discourse shaping public opinion of not only entertainment texts but also issues addressed within them. Results reveal two themes progressively framed by AJLT yet contrarily lambasted by critics: 1) temporal politics, and 2) queer worldmaking. It is argued that AJLT’s paratextual discourse dismisses the complexity of women’s epistemologies as illuminated in the series and problematizes instead its leading women, re/enforcing a discursive discipline constituted through the rhetorics of agitation and dismissiveness.

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