I don't think all of those points in the OP are neccesarily irrelevant considering Anita's stance and position on the topic.
You're wrong. But it also means citing Thunderfoot is pointless. If he posted his things in text here he'd be banned.
I don't think all of those points in the OP are neccesarily irrelevant considering Anita's stance and position on the topic.
In order to join the military you had to have sex with older men...
And it's all over the mythology anyways. Just because it was retconned out doesn't mean it wasn't there...Why would they're gods not do what they're culture enforced?
I think I'm getting somewhere with this...
Brakke said:You're wrong. But it also means citing Thunderfoot is pointless. If he posted his things in text here he'd be banned.
Yeah, he got a lot of women pregnant.Maybe Kratos did have sex with an older man to get in with the spartans IDK. The major thing I remember from Greek Mythology was Zeus having sex with every woman he could, I don't recall him having sex with men, really I can't think of any of the greek gods/characters featured in the games ever having sex with men.
Games need to drop the obsession with prostitutes, it's silly.
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Why would there be naked ladies at all anyways? In the Classical Greek Period (Especially Archiac Greek Art) depicting a nude woman was disgusting and shameful. They were in love with the male body. It was the opposite of how it is now. Men were sexualized and women were always clothed. It started switching up later in Greek sculpture. But just compare the male kouroi to the female kore. Which one is naked all the time?
Yeah, he got a lot of women pregnant.
You can't knock up a boy or man. The pederasty was stuff on the side and it was part of the coming of age/rite of passage lifestyle. It was an important part of getting up the social ladder. It was something that SHOULD be in the game for "accuracy" and believability. But it's not.
Because it is and never was about being "believable."
From what you linked pederasty seemed more to do with the greeks rather than the gods? God of War is focused entirely around the mythology, and has gods coming in to stomp on cities and rip off head with barehands. It's not a RDR or a GTA which have some rooting in reality, God of War is literally myth, not real. In terms of overall art direction, nomenclature, and characters, the games are very accurate and believable.
Edit: And if we are talking about sexualization, the males in GoW are also VERY sexualized, especially Kratos.
Edit: And if we are talking about sexualization, the males in GoW are also VERY sexualized, especially Kratos.
That "No More Heroes" clip was so horrible... I feel sick. Who thinks that's cool/funny?
I think you missed one of the points Sarkeesian is making. She isn't saying that "this kind of stuff" cannot have a place in some pieces of entertainment. She is saying that if you are going to use problematic imagery and interactivity with a simulation of characters, then at least try to present it in a justifiable and sober manner. Treat violence against and victimization of women in video games with the weight that such problematic topics demand - don't just throw it in there without any thought or reflection. Which is why she used Papo Y Yo as an example of how to do it somewhat properly.
I really liked this quote from her video:
Who just takes a single clip from a grindhouse-style satire game at face value? That's not even the most offensive thing in NMH2, let alone the whole series. Don't let an out of context representation keep you away from enjoying a good game.That "No More Heroes" clip was so horrible... I feel sick. Who thinks that's cool/funny?
Do people really agree with her? Almost everything that comes out of her mouth is just plane wrong. Like a broken clock she is right only two times a day. For real people just wait until counter arguments for her video come out so you can hear more then just her side,
"The myth of Ganymede's abduction by Zeus was invoked as a precedent for the pederastic relationship, as Theognis asserts to a friend:
There is some pleasure in loving a boy (paidophilein), since once in fact even the son of Cronus (that is, Zeus), king of immortals, fell in love with Ganymede, seized him, carried him off to Olympus, and made him divine, keeping the lovely bloom of boyhood (paideia). So, don't be astonished, Simonides, that I too have been revealed as captivated by love for a handsome boy.[47]
Greek myths provide more than fifty examples of young men who were the lovers of gods. Pederastic love affairs are ascribed to Zeus, Poseidon, Apollo, Orpheus, Hercules, Dionysus, Hermes, and Pan. All the Olympian gods except Ares[citation needed] had these relationships, which are adduced by scholars to show that the specific customs of paiderastia originated in initiatory rituals.[48]"
I dunno man.
I think the gods were pretty gay. The topless chicks don't seem very believable to meeee....
That God of War III example bothered the hell out of me at the time of playing the game. It's fucked up. The fact that Sessler had so much issue with Ascension blows my mind when III is way worse.
Is there a definitive version of Greek Mythology or multiple? I genuinely had never heard of pederasy.
Maybe they were all Bisexual then lol
Who just takes a single clip from a grindhouse-style satire game at face value? That's not even the most offensive thing in NMH2, let alone the whole series. Don't let an out of context representation keep you away from enjoying a good game.
Is there a definitive version of Greek Mythology or multiple? I genuinely had never heard of pederasy.
Maybe they were all Bisexual then lol
A big part of the Olympics had to do with pederasy. It was a pretty big deal. To say the least, it completely excluded women from society.![]()
You don't know about it because you're perception of "realistic" and "believable" comes from things like Gladiator, 300, Ryse and God of War...
In reality, these people were about 5'5 in height with tiny heads and were much more likely to have consensual casual intercourse with men over women. This is why history and art history is important...and why commercial stuff has the ability to screw people's perceptions up. In baaad ways! Also, our sense of morality is very much against this kind of thing so of course we shy away from it when teaching it in school and showing it in the media.
so what is the difference between kratos dragging the guy in the cage to be sacrificed for his on endto the girl? breasts?
No I studied it in school and read books lol, I quite liked it which is why I'm drawn to GoW.
Okay, yeah I like mythology and art history a lot too.
But can we admit that maybe the depiction of women in some of these games are often untrue and do a disservice my gender? Can we admit that maybe the perception of women in games are skewed in a certain way that might be...exaggerated and unrealistic? Maybe even...unfair?
Can we open up to maybe just that? I just told you that pedophilia and homosexuality was a crucial part of Greek culture and mythology...and that for a laaaarge portion of Grecian history, a women's body was pretty gross and shameful to them. Obviously Christianity changed that a LOT. But perceptions aren't something hardwired...they are laid down before us and create well ingrained stereotypes and misconceptions.
Okay, yeah I like mythology and art history a lot too.
But can we admit that maybe the depiction of women in some of these games are often untrue and do a disservice to my gender? Can we admit that maybe the perception of women in games are skewed in a certain way that might be...exaggerated and unrealistic? Maybe even...unfair?
Can we open up to maybe just that? I just told you that pedophilia and homosexuality was a crucial part of Greek culture and mythology...and that for a laaaarge portion of Grecian history, a women's body was pretty gross and shameful to them. Obviously Christianity changed that a LOT. But perceptions aren't something hardwired...they are laid down before us and create well ingrained stereotypes and misconceptions.
its as exaggerated and unrealistic as the way males are portrayed in games
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I'm not saying it doesn't happen. I'm saying it usually isn't used as a method to show the evil of a character or how dark the setting is. Sometimes that happens too of course but I feel it is a lot less common and usually carries a different tone.
so what is the difference between kratos dragging the guy in the cage to be sacrificed for his on endto the girl? breasts?
Imru al-Qays;127086371 said:The trophy text is the only thing that seems different to me.
I've said it before in this very thread, so I'm just gonna repost it:
"Because maybe some of us aren't going to swallow everything told to us. It's ok to think what you want, but I'm all for equality, not just "fixing" things that some people find uncomfortable. If we want to fix sexism in video games let's do that, not just shovel out the BS."
"I think it's fair to say that the ones arguing against *some* of her points are not saying we don't acknowledge that it isn't happening, I think we are arguing that she is calling out and critiquing the wrong things. A good chunk of her videos contain too many nitpicking points that don't make sense, rather than going for a truly "sexist" jugular. Again, I well agree that there is sexism in video games, but the murder of prostitues isn't part of it."
so what is the difference between kratos dragging the guy in the cage to be sacrificed for his on endto the girl? breasts?
Or the part where he rips a guys head off and then literally uses it as an item. That is literal objectification. He literally turns a guy into an object to be used for his own benefit.
Kratos and characters like him are examples of male power fantasies though.
A better example would be someone like Dante since he is one of the few male characters that are overtly sexualized, but he still falls into the male power fantasy trope.
Or the part where he rips a guys head off and then literally uses it as an item. That is literal objectification. He literally turns a guy into an object to be used for his own benefit.
I really hate when people look at big, stupid, angry men that show off their bodies and say "yeah but that's a male power fantasy" while a beautiful, smart woman that happen to wear clothing just as revealing is sexist.
No man want's to be like Kratos. A big manchild with anger issues who blames everyone for his problems but himself and lashes out at everyone, even those trying to help him and never accepts responsibility.
But yeah, he's ripped so obviously we want to be him.
Should games like GTA ignore the fact that prostitutes and strip clubs exist? Should games like Far Cry or Watchdogs ignore the fact that sex slavery exists? Some of her final comments seem to suggest this is a possible solution, which doesn't seem very realistic or likely imo. At the same time, I'm happy she is shaming some of these devs, as some of the stuff is pretty unbelievable. The example shown from God of War 3 in particular just seems so gratuitous and unnecessary.
Okay, yeah I like mythology and art history a lot too.
But can we admit that maybe the depiction of women in some of these games are often untrue and do a disservice to my gender? Can we admit that maybe the perception of women in games are skewed in a certain way that might be...exaggerated and unrealistic? Maybe even...unfair?
Can we open up to maybe just that? I just told you that pedophilia and homosexuality was a crucial part of Greek culture and mythology...and that for a laaaarge portion of Grecian history, a women's body was pretty gross and shameful to them. Obviously Christianity changed that a LOT. But perceptions aren't something hardwired...they are laid down before us and create well ingrained stereotypes and misconceptions.
Kratos might not appeal to you and I, but don't deny that he is a perfect example of a male power fantasy. For the players that like to play those games, part of the fun is taking on his role.
I can only speak for myself but I dislike Kratos. But I don't recall people saying that they want to be like Kratos and be able to behave like him. The people I know who enjoy the GoW games do so because of the gameplay.
That doesn't change the fact that Kratos is a male power fantasy.
Kratos might not appeal to you and I, but don't deny that he is a perfect example of a male power fantasy. For the players that like to play those games, part of the fun is taking on his role.
She doesn't make it clear enough. But I think it's the idea that the women are both victims and they are sexualized. Not so much that they are murdered. They lack agency or any form of control. They aren't characterized in the same way men are. They are strongly associated with sex instead of...well, anything else that a human would be associated with. And that would almost be okay, but the games never actually give real commentary on the awareness or consequences of sexual violence either.
Honestly...games are about gameplay. So of course they have a hard time fleshing out abused and killed sexy ladies that don't really matter to the game. But it's just that it's used so willy-nilly without much thought or understanding on the subject. It gives off the idea that women are inferior in a multitude of harmful ways. And people accept and believe it too readily. No one comes out of these experiences thinking about the real-life ramifications of sexual violence...but they might come away with an understanding of murder.
Eh, they just don't think it about well enough.
Don't know about Greek mythology - I haven't come across a lot of examples of homosexuality in my readings. However, there are lots of instances of women abuse and rape in Greek mythology like Andromeda stripped naked and chained to rocks or Zeus's multiple counts of abductions, rapes and spousal abuse.
Not sure on what you're basing that claim. I can state the opposite and be done with it.
so what is the difference between kratos dragging the guy in the cage to be sacrificed for his on endto the girl? breasts?
Mainly the fact that he is a super muscular, very powerful hero character. It's the same principle that informs the design of many super heroes, the popularity of wrestlers among young boys, etc.. Yet notice how he is not sexualized; few women would find him attractive. He would never appear on the cover of a romance novel.
C'mon guys. "But men too" is the most useless. Pretty sure Sarkeesian's never going to claim "these men are such admirable, well-drawn characters". She just doesn't care. Depictions of men aren't her project. Scientific method: she picked her hypothesis, now she's exploring it.
Anyway, it's the slimiest thing to do. Here's a chance to listen to a woman talk about the experiences of women--a rare perspective in the context of games--and your thought is to highjack it to talk about men?
Yes but he's still a prime specimen for being sexy no? Pecs the size of elephants and 6 pack to boot. I don't know if it's a male power fantasy or just the simple fact Kratos is a badass and it's fun to rip off minotaur heads. People love Bayonetta, would she not be a female power fantasy? She is as sexualized and equally badass?
Edit: just look at this dude, this photo could be a romance cover if it were less creepy lol
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Not sure on what you're basing that claim. I can state the opposite and be done with it.
We live in a culture that loves sexing up women. And condemns homosexuality and pedophilia.
Of course we'd weed out every story that involved Zeus and friends romantically kidnapping little boys. C'mon now. Seriously?
Once exoticism and romanticism became a huge part of our culture we started drawing a TON of paintings with Danaë receiving magical "golden showers" from Zeus. A TON. If it wasn't Danaë, it was Venus. Or some princess being raped by an arabian king. And then magically enjoying it just like all the other women who were raped. Yikes. This went on for years and years until Manet came around and made everyone look like complete perverted mofos.
We took the ancient culture and made it work within our new Christian moral code. Completely tossing out anything gay. It doesn't change the fact that the pederasty was a huge part of being a Grecian male.
"The false equivalence in the popular refrain that men are sexualized too in superhero comics always ignores that male superheroes are male fantasies, not female fantasies. A women might find these big dudes attractive, but theyre not designed for her; theyre designed for him. The same him that the female heroes have traditionally been designed for. Its all for him. The Mens Fitness physique is a projection of male power, not female desire. When a guy says the men are sexualized too, its a good bet that the hes never spent much time learning about what women find sexy.
A publisher could have twenty titles with female leads, and if theyre all about magical strippers and their back-breaking balloon companions, that publisher doesnt have any books aimed at a majority female audience."
Scientific method: she picked her hypothesis, now she's exploring it.