Very true - I can't think of anytime I read a book written by a woman and I questioned the representation of men; however, as Men have owned the narrative for so long, maybe any representation of a man feels valid... Women in fiction/TV/ media in general are still fighting for representation as ubiquitous as men - they are still stereoty…
Very true - I can't think of anytime I read a book written by a woman and I questioned the representation of men; however, as Men have owned the narrative for so long, maybe any representation of a man feels valid... Women in fiction/TV/ media in general are still fighting for representation as ubiquitous as men - they are still stereotyped negatively, whereas men are still stereotyped positively - there is still a need to fight battles which should have been long dead. It does not need to be reiterated that a woman can do everything a man can, but men cannot do everything a woman can... yet here we are...2025 and the land grab for narrowing mindsets and obscuring truths is in full effect again.
Very true - I can't think of anytime I read a book written by a woman and I questioned the representation of men; however, as Men have owned the narrative for so long, maybe any representation of a man feels valid... Women in fiction/TV/ media in general are still fighting for representation as ubiquitous as men - they are still stereotyped negatively, whereas men are still stereotyped positively - there is still a need to fight battles which should have been long dead. It does not need to be reiterated that a woman can do everything a man can, but men cannot do everything a woman can... yet here we are...2025 and the land grab for narrowing mindsets and obscuring truths is in full effect again.