Cartoon is also a serious thing - unveiling the "standard employee" of modern capitalist society in the Sponge Bob Square Pants cartoon

Considering the settings in the world of work in modern capitalist society, including its centrality in the life of the individual as the basis of identity formation of human beings, it was adopted a qualitative approach to develop an observational study of a fictitious social environment of childre...

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Autores: Paula, Alessandro Vinicius de, Pinto, Lauisa Barbosa, Lobato, Christiane Batista de Paulo, Mafra, Flávia Luciana Naves
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2014
País:Brasil
Institución:Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie (MACKENZIE)
Repositorio:RAM. Revista de Administração Mackenzie
Idioma:portugués
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.editorarevistas.mackenzie.br:article/4570
Acceso en línea:https://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/RAM/article/view/4570
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Identity
Work and subjectivity
Work Ideologies
Organizational identity
Observational study.
Identidad
Trabajo y subjetividad
Ideologías del trabajo
Identidad organizacional
Estudio observacional.
Identidade
Trabalho e subjetividade
Ideologias do trabalho
Identidade organizacional
Estudo observacional.
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Sumario:Considering the settings in the world of work in modern capitalist society, including its centrality in the life of the individual as the basis of identity formation of human beings, it was adopted a qualitative approach to develop an observational study of a fictitious social environment of children's cartoon Sponge Bob Square Pants - revealing how it may represent an "ideal model/standard of a good worker" that is presented to the child and young audience. The four episodes discussed here are used as a background for a reflection on the organizational relationships and the dualities/contrasts (pleasure and pain) of perceptions and subjectivities present in this context. It is observed in the episodes analyzed a dichotomy between "good and bad worker". The episodes portray the antagonism in relation to the work of the main character SpongeBob (that establishes a positive and pleasurable subjective relationship with his work activity, but also alienated) and its antagonist Squidward (which represents the suffering and hardship sphere of work). The four selected episodes have essential components for understanding the importance that work represents in the lives of individuals and how is this dynamic in the current contemporary capitalist model guided bymanagerialism, which values the high performance and transforms the individual into capital that must be productive at any cost.