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Feminism Which of these work-in-progess feminist articles would toi be plus interested in reading? (If any)
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10 sexist cliches in TV culture toi may not have noticed.
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"She was asking for it!"...But what about the teen-fathers?
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Rihanna...What the hell happened?!?
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And so the princess was kidnapped...For the 3rd time that month.
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The best super-heroines EVER!
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Anyway, heres a brief summary of the premises:
No.1 "Rihanna...What the hell happened?": A time-line of how Robyn Fenty went from the rising star and voice of young girls everywhere to the embodiment of sadmasochism.
No.2 "Ten sexist cliches in TV culture you may not have noticed": A top ten list of the most predictable, over-used and insensitive tropes surrounding the female race. Many of which you may not have noticed until they are pointed out and shall ruin some of your favourite tv shows. You have been warned.
No.3 ""She was asking for it!" But what about the teen fathers?": With shows like 'teen mom' and '16 and pregnant', the young girls on the show are nearly always depicted as selfish sluts who knows nothing about child care and are carrying their poor boyfriends on a leesh. Often demonized by the press no matter what they decide to do with the pregnancy, it seems there is a lot of understandable but over-hyped critism for young mums...But surely it takes two to tango?
No.4 "The best super heroines EVER!" A catalogue of the few, far but fabulous ladies bracing superhero comics and film reccently from the notoriously famous to the astonishingly inspirational. There may be a lack of strong women in the super-natural genre, but it is rrapidly increasing, and these characters only proof it.
NO.5: And so the princess was kidnapped...For the 3rd time that month.
You've probably noticed that the fantasy genre is pickled with female characters who exist only as a trophy for the male protagonists, or a prize to be won. This article explores the cliche further.
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