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This is my take away from all of this. What is a good female character and can we get some examples?
I'd really enjoy a video from Sarkeesian that showcases positive examples of women in video games.
This is my take away from all of this. What is a good female character and can we get some examples?
I'd really enjoy a video from Sarkeesian that showcases positive examples of women in video games.
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?
the issue is though is that they're rarely sexualized in any comparable way.It doesn't matter though does it? It's more of a celebrity/image problem than a sexism one. How many dudes could get to the way Arnold or Batista look? Same issue with young women and female celebrities.
*crickets chirp, for the most part*
I'd really enjoy a video from Sarkeesian that showcases positive examples of women in video games.
I'd really enjoy a video from Sarkeesian that showcases positive examples of women in video games.
the issue is though is that they're rarely sexualized in any comparable way.
I'd really enjoy a video from Sarkeesian that showcases positive examples of women in video games.
I don't understand? If we look at wrestlers for example, they are pretty much naked save for undies, sweaty, tanned, and tatooed. Super heroes are often dashing motherfuckers whose costumes get ripped in fights and so on. They are still sexualized?
Kratos is the embodiment of adrenaline filled man smashing his way through life, while bedding multiple women on some sort of quest for justice. If that ain't a male power fantasy i'm already dead.
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.
Watched the video? She will also make a video dedicated to that.
Ever actually watched Wrestling?
Use to watch it in middle school, I remeber these dudes:
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I don't understand? If we look at wrestlers for example, they are pretty much naked save for undies, sweaty, tanned, and tatooed. Super heroes are often dashing motherfuckers whose costumes get ripped in fights and so on. They are still sexualized?
A you guys seriously questioning that Kratos is a male power fantasy? Seriously? Or is this just intelectual dishonesty on display?
Who is we?
Also, can you give me some examples of those pre-Manet paintings? I have no idea what you're talking about otherwise.
A you guys seriously questioning that Kratos is a male power fantasy? Seriously? Or is this just intelectual dishonesty on display?
So why the question if they are sexualized or not? You should know better.
So why the question if they are sexualized or not? You should know better.
the issue is though is that they're rarely sexualized in any comparable way.
I think that's the wrong way to look at it. Kratos and wrestlers are shirtless and glistening not for sexualisation but to show off their muscles (their power) and to liken them to gladiators.
What should be done is, as women are so often sexualised, powerful men are often animalised. Their strength and power is shown off while their intelligence and other mental aspects are ignored or downplayed for the sake of strength. Like warriors in RPGs all have low int but high str. They are just monsters that crush and destroy and leave the thinking to others (Kratos, Most GoW mans, Asura).
Like, how often do wrestlers make coherent points or go about matches or behind the scenes things in a smart way? Most promos are incoherent ramblings about how they are going to crush their opponent.
Anyway, don't want to derail any longer. Just think it's silly to say Kratos and wrestlers (and most other buff men) are sexualised and also think it's silly to compare woman sexualisation to men's "sexualisation" when I personally feel a better stance in the lack of intelligence to sexualisation. Both dehumanise the gender and play up the most stereotypical aspects of said gender in place of actual characterisation (though you could rightly say women have it happen more).
Kratos is over the top, the same way rambo or an arnold in predator is over the top. Also what is the point of focusing on all the gory scenes in god of war, if they weren't meant to have any affect on the player. They were obviously put there to make the player feel more powerful and have a sense of being unstoppable. I haven't played god of war, but from what I gather he is the way he is because he was tricked into killing his own family. It's a reason for his journey, but I guess that's not really justice.Kratos is just an over-the-top character that people just take in stride. I doubt most people are playing thinking "yeah, now I can rip that guy in 2". I mean, is that how you feel when you're playing the games? Also, Kratos has been depicted as a villain from beginning to end so your choice of the use of the word "justice" is very odd.
Oh I see we've had a bit of a miscommunication lol. She was saying that male and female celebrities aren't comparable in terms of sexualization. I brought up the examples I did, to make the point does it really matter if they aren't comparable, as these dudes are still very sexualized. I probably shouldn't have used the question mark at the end.
But Power is sexy? Surely that taps into a primal trigger, the big dude can kill the small dude?
Edit: like an Alpha male thing, nice guys finish last etc etc
What should be done is, as women are so often sexualised, powerful men are often animalised. Their strength and power is shown off while their intelligence and other mental aspects are ignored or downplayed for the sake of strength. Like warriors in RPGs all have low int but high str. They are just monsters that crush and destroy and leave the thinking to others (Kratos, Most GoW mans, Asura).
But why print news about the good that Spider-Man does when there's so many copies of the Daily Bugle to be sold on the small fact that he was photographed with Doctor Doom once (removing the context that was to punch him and save new york from Victor's new super death ray)?Oh come on. There are also quite a few games that throw the typical damsel in distress trope on its head, even back in the 8-bit era.
Danae. Danae. Danae. Danae.
Golden showers...
Academic Art caused the stagnation of portraiture and history paintings. They all copied Titian and Raphael and called it a day...
Venus. Venus.
There's a lot more.
Manet simply asked: "Why is it okay to get away with painting naked women?" And then everyone was like "Because it's romantic and mythical!"
Then Manet drew a modern day prostitute in the same position as Titian's Venus painting and everyone flipped out. Manet was a class A troll. He made everyone angry on purpose to show how the depiction of women in every drawing was pretty uhh, silly. How coming drawing something "mythic & sexual" is okay...But drawing something "modern & sexual" is condemning. He kept drawing naked prostitutes with fully dressed men just to make fun of how stupid it looked.
The dude asked an important question.
Well, she is right. I'm just surprised by your dishonesty towards the obvious. If you think that Superman, the ultimate power fantasy, is sexualized in the same way his damsel is, than welp.
Oersted said:And being powerless is the "sexiness" that is reserved for women. Thats why he have a discussion.
They aren't sexualized in the same way you are right.
But there are very few real life supermans, just as there are very few real life barbies. Both are an incredibly hard, mostly unrealistic image to achieve.
I just don't see how one is worse than the other.
I'd really enjoy a video from Sarkeesian that showcases positive examples of women in video games.
They aren't sexualized in the same way you are right.
But there are very few real life supermans, just as there are very few real life barbies. Both are an incredibly hard, mostly unrealistic image to achieve.
I just don't see how one is worse than the other.
I'd love to see this too. But she probably will never respond to questions asking to see that.
Get an entire video dedicated to examining positive female characters while highlighting how they miss the usual tropes.
So your argument is " I don't see why it is worse."?
So once a character has been labeled a male power fantasy, then what? Why is that bad?
They aren't sexualized in the same way you are right.
But there are very few real life supermans, just as there are very few real life barbies. Both are an incredibly hard, mostly unrealistic image to achieve.
I just don't see how one is worse than the other.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-A8GvUehq4[/url] ), the overwhelming majority of men in games and media are hyper sexualized. They're desired by females, they're successful, they're excessively slash borderline ridiculously competent. All of these are stereotypical traits of attraction for women.
Attempting to say that women are used sheerly for their attraction potential(re: sexualized) and men are not, because women are scantily clad more than men, is ridiculous. Men and women are attracted to different things. As such, they are depicted and sexualized in different ways.
Your idea that men and women aren't sexualized in a "comparable way", makes as much sense as men and women being sexually attracted in a "comparable way". Which is, none. Because they're not.
Except that lots of media also emphasize male characters who are very smart, and the women there are also still just sex objects. I mean, Sherlock Holmes is the epitome of smarty-man literature, and the lady who's allowed to be as smart as him still has to be sexualized.
Is it too much to ask that women be characterized in rational, capable, and real ways, without having to allude to how much the presumed-male audience would like to fuck her or drink her bath water?
Both are unrealistic images, but characters like superman seem to be more positively received by people, because he embodies everything right in the world, while characters like barbies represent only beauty.
Kratos is over the top, the same way rambo or an arnold in predator is over the top. Also what is the point of focusing on all the gory scenes in god of war, if they weren't meant to have any affect on the player. They were obviously put there to make the player feel more powerful and have a sense of being unstoppable. I haven't played god of war, but from what I gather he is the way he is because he was tricked into killing his own family. It's a reason for his journey, but I guess that's not really justice.
I'd love to see this too. But she probably will never respond to questions asking to see that.
Get an entire video dedicated to examining positive female characters while highlighting how they miss the usual tropes.
How are the Danae paintings any different from the... say... Hercules paintings:
You're completely right. Didn't mean at all to sound like I was ignoring the positive (or well, not as negative. Sherlock is brilliant but he's a socially inept dick.) representations in media and how comparatively, females on an equal footing are still sexualised.
you could google the schedule to see that yes, a section will be dedicated to positive examples
I don't. If both are mostly unrealistic on both sides of the spectrum, how is one worse than the other?
you could google the schedule to see that yes, a section will be dedicated to positive examples
To be fair, certain forum members on GAF find a certain Sherlock TV show actor Thenagain Bumbleswoons to be sexual dynamite, so what do I know
You can't compare Rambo/Arnold to Kratos. Rambo was fighting to free innocent people. Arnold was fighting for survival. I'm not saying that they weren't meant to affect the player - just that Kratos wasn't meant to be identified with. Otherwise, they wouldn't have made him the a-hole he is.
I actually tried googling (tropes vs women episode list and tropees vs women schedule) and couldn't find it. Found it on the kickstarter page though.
Looking forward to "Mrs. Male Character - Video #8" and "Man with Boobs - Video #10" as in one of the earlier videos a suggestion to get around some tropes was basically to have Zelda in Link's shoes or Peach in Mario's which is basically Mrs. Male Character right?
Oh yeah, that Bumblebee Cumberbund is certainly a man that has aspects that make women folk swoon.
She already did Mrs Male Character.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYqYLfm1rWA
Actually think of Ms Pac-Man more than Zelda.
To be fair, certain forum members on GAF find a certain Sherlock TV show actor Thenagain Bumbleswoons to be sexual dynamite, so what do I know
You mean the A-hole that spends the last half of his final game in a terrible attempt to redeem him? "You unleashed hope!"
Except that lots of media also emphasize male characters who are very smart, and the women there are also still just sex objects. I mean, Sherlock Holmes is the epitome of smarty-man literature, and the lady who's allowed to be as smart as him still has to be sexualized.
Is it too much to ask that women be characterized in rational, capable, and real ways, without having to allude to how much the presumed-male audience would like to fuck her or drink her bath water?