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Representations Of Female Friendship And Identity In And Just Like That... & Insecure Putri , Anindya Amara; Notoprayitno , Athaillah Cinta; Ardianta , Bintang Farisqi; Paramartha , I Made Bagus Vishwananda
Social Sciences Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2026): February
Publisher : Utami Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70963/soc.v2i2.505

Abstract

This study compares how two HBO series, And Just Like That… (2021- ) and Insecure (2016-2021), represent female friendship and identity. Both shows focus on women, but they come from different cultural and social contexts. Using postfeminist theory (Gill, 2007) and intersectional feminism (Crenshaw, 1991; Collins, 1990), this research analyzes character development, dialogue, and storylines from selected episodes. The findings show that And Just Like That… emphasizes personal choice, lifestyle, and privilege, while Insecure highlights how race, gender, and class shape women’s everyday experiences. The study also shows that friendship works differently in each show: in And Just Like That…, it supports personal growth, while in Insecure, it represents solidarity and shared struggle. Together, the shows reveal two different ways of understanding modern womanhood on television.