ChristianKitsune (post: 1480897) wrote:One thing I've noticed, particularly in some shojo and josei manga and even in their anime forms, is that the girls are depicted as being incredibly stupid and naive.
I was reading some of my old manga from when I was a little younger and I'm like "Why is this girl so dumb? Why is she falling for the obvious jerk? Why is she LETTING this guy treat her so awfully and still call it "love?" Why is she letting herself get caught up in this sticky situations that if any woman with a brain could figure a way out of really quickly.
THAT's the depiction of women/girls that I hate even more than the scantily clad, large breasted fan service objects. Because sometimes at least those characters have a functioning brain.
I've seen this too, but to be fair, I have also read/watched some shonen/seinen titles where the male main characters were incredibly stupid. Harem shows and horror shows tend to have this the worst, though there are mecha and action titles too.ChristianKitsune (post: 1480897) wrote:One thing I've noticed, particularly in some shojo and josei manga and even in their anime forms, is that the girls are depicted as being incredibly stupid and naive.
I was reading some of my old manga from when I was a little younger and I'm like "Why is this girl so dumb? Why is she falling for the obvious jerk? Why is she LETTING this guy treat her so awfully and still call it "love?" Why is she letting herself get caught up in this sticky situations that if any woman with a brain could figure a way out of really quickly.
THAT's the depiction of women/girls that I hate even more than the scantily clad, large breasted fan service objects. Because sometimes at least those characters have a functioning brain.
Midori (post: 1480932) wrote:I've seen this too, but to be fair, I have also read/watched some shonen/seinen titles where the male main characters were incredibly stupid. Harem shows and horror shows tend to have this the worst, though there are mecha and action titles too.
mechana2015 (post: 1480933) wrote:This tends to be attributed to the charachter being... dumb or 'hot blooded', rather than their gender though. In a lot of the josei/shojo, their decision making abilities are directly tied to their gender, whether it's explicitly stated or not, but there's a strong case to be made for it being blown off as 'haha girls can't think straight if the guy is hot', and making it seem like staying in abusive relationships for love is OK. Guys don't really get the same treatment, though one could point to how abuse in harem anime is used for comedy, but that would be a different thread entirely.
Yamamaya (post: 1480936) wrote:While this is true, oftentimes being hot blooded is considered to be the ideal trait of manliness in many anime series.
One thing I've noticed, particularly in some shojo and josei manga and even in their anime forms, is that the girls are depicted as being incredibly stupid and naive.
Maokun (post: 1481138) wrote:I agree with what most people have already commented on the thread, so I'm going to go ahead and comment on OP's post risking to be a bit controversial (though I swear I mean no offense to anyone.)
Doubts such as the one presented about Spice and Wolf and the use of the word "dehumanization", are in my experience, cases of feminism taken to the extreme. I.e. eagerly scanning media for the slightest hint of real or imagined victimization, often to be used to push agendas that benefit a few individuals rather than actually helping to the very real and necessary stand against sexism. In fact, if any, such displays only hurt the cause by portraying the sympathizers (and even actual, real victims) as overreacting and petty, making people dismiss the whole thing as hysterical attention grabbing.
Now, I'm not accusing OP of being a source of this way of thinking. Rather, I feel she's been taught to think like that and she's only trying to do the right thing by choosing sensible forms of entertainment (and God knows that there's indeed noxiously sexist entertainment out there.) My advice is not to rely on jerk impressions such as "this girl is nude in a number of scenes", "this girl has big boobs and/or dresses in a rather provocative manner", "this girl appears to be in a submissive/nonhuman role," etc. to form judgments, but rather examine things in their context. I've seen series where female characters are clothed head to toe and behave properly, but the shallowness of their character and the way other characters act around her speaks much worse of the ideas the writer have about women than those series filled with scantily clad woman, whom happen to be strong and with a fully fleshed out personality.
ChristianKitsune (post: 1480897) wrote:One thing I've noticed, particularly in some shojo and josei manga and even in their anime forms, is that the girls are depicted as being incredibly stupid and naive.
I was reading some of my old manga from when I was a little younger and I'm like "Why is this girl so dumb? Why is she falling for the obvious jerk? Why is she LETTING this guy treat her so awfully and still call it "love?" Why is she letting herself get caught up in this sticky situations that if any woman with a brain could figure a way out of really quickly.
THAT's the depiction of women/girls that I hate even more than the scantily clad, large breasted fan service objects. Because sometimes at least those characters have a functioning brain.
TWWK (post: 1481305) wrote:I thought this was a pertinent post related to the topic:
"I'm Only Interested in 2D Girls!" On Lust, Animated Desire, and Gender Expectations
It's a few years old, but it's certainly an interesting analysis of how "anime treats women." Also interesting is that it was written by a gentleman who now hold an M.Div.
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