This study draws on the concept of hegemonic representation, which refers to the dominant and often stereotypical ways in which certain groups are represented in media. According to Gramsci (1971), hegemonic representations are powerful tools that shape public opinion and maintain social hierarchies. In the context of media representation, hegemonic femininity often emphasizes physical attractiveness, submissiveness, and domesticity (Butler, 1990).
The analysis reveals that Yolanda Thai Girl's content often reinforces hegemonic representations of Thai girls. The girls are frequently depicted as physically attractive, fashionable, and feminine, with an emphasis on their beauty and charm. The content also perpetuates stereotypical portrayals of Thai girls as submissive, caring, and domesticated. For example, many videos feature the girls engaging in traditional Thai activities, such as cooking and dancing, which reinforces their cultural identity but also limits their representation to traditional roles. Hegre-Art com 23 09 20 Yolanda Thai Girl XXX IM...
The popularity of Hegre-Art and models like Yolanda raises questions about cultural exchange, objectification, and the commodification of the human body. While some argue that these platforms provide opportunities for women to express themselves and gain financial independence, others criticize the industry for perpetuating stereotypes and exploiting models. This study draws on the concept of hegemonic