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Year: 2024 | Month: February | Volume: 11 | Issue: 2 | Pages: 133-147

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.20240216

Johnny Depp and Amber Heard: How Language and Societal Influences Shape Power and Discourses

Markel Marishta1, Penelope Louka2,3,4, Georgios Pilafas4,5

1Student, University of Derby (UK) at Mediterranean College campus, Athens, Greece
2Deputy Head of Academic Affairs (Learning, Teaching & Assessment), Mediterranean College, Greece
3Head of School of Psychology, Mediterranean College, Greece
4Accredited Lecturer, University of Derby (UK) at Mediterranean College campus, Athens, Greece
5Programme Leader ‘BSc (Hons) Applied Psychology’, University of Derby (UK) at Mediterranean College campus, Athens, Greece

Corresponding Author: Markel Marishta

ABSTRACT

The current paper aims to analyze the case of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s claims of domestic abuse, in the context of Foucault’s concepts of a socially constructed society, power, subject positions and discourses. Foucauldian Discourse Analysis goes against the westernized concept of structures such as gender, sexuality morality and norm, as it disregards the notion that these concepts are immutable and mainly biological, and suggests that society is fluid, placing the wider sociocultural and historical context of a society as the basic foundations of creating discourses, placing individual concepts and groups in hierarchies, with knowledge and power granting access to higher places in the societal hierarchy and therefore facilitating the production of discourses. In light of that, the introduction includes three qualitative studies that depict the fluidity of gender concepts regarding domestic abuse, and analyzing in the analysis section the power dynamics, subject positions and discourses created regarding the two actors, based on theoretical background around FDA analysis and social constructionism, qualitative studies, as well as recordings of the live trial in 2022 and two articles out of the four that were chosen, analyzing themes of gender differences, court environment and the media. The use of 6 analytic tools were used in order to identify the discourses, as well as explain the social constructionist perspective around gender and language.

Keywords: Johnny Depp, Amber Heard, FDA, Gender, Discourse, Social constructionism

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