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Isis/Sarah/Bowie ([personal profile] mysticalchild_isis) wrote2010-03-25 03:24 pm

Only Men Are Allowed To Be Perfect

Further Thoughts On Fandom Misogyny

You know, I'm disturbed by how often the male characters who treat people (especially women) like crap are the fandom darlings. They become the woobie who can do no wrong, because he's deep, he has layers, he's had bad things happen to him, he's misunderstood (especially by all those evil female characters). They often have huge communities devoted to them and metric tons of fic describing how wonderful and perfect they are. I'm not trying to criticize people for loving the characters they love. We all have our preferences, and deeply complex characters are interesting, and often feel more real.

What's really bothering me here are the gender politics that go on in fandom, and the double standard between the way female characters are treated versus male characters.

Let's take Tony DiNozzo from NCIS. Yes, I like him too. He is a complex character, he's had some wonderful moments of heroism, and he has struggled with some tough times in his life. But let's be honest: he's rude, he's dismissive, he bullies people, he objectifies women constantly, and he also tends to blame women ("it's always the wife "). Before anyone jumps in to accuse me of misunderstanding poor Tony, let's take a step back and deconstruct things a bit.

Take some time and really, truly, and honestly think about this: if Tony was instead a woman, let's say Tonia, what would you think about her? When she constantly objectified men while simultaneously dismissing and blaming them, how would you feel? When she bullied, belittled, and tormented Tim, would it seem just as funny (because, after all, she really does love Tim like a brother, right)?

There are some people who can truthfully say they'd love Tonia just as much as Tony, because it really is just about what they like about the characterization, regardless of gender. Tonia has probably also gained some brand new fans, who like her because she turns the dominant paradigm on its head- they'd enjoy watching a woman constantly objectifying men, and running roughshod over everyone.

But be honest: how many people would call Tonia a slut, a bitch, a whore, or a harpy? How dare that uppity woman torment poor little Timmy! Who does she think she is?

Let's try an opposite sort of example, and take Rose Tyler from Doctor Who. Rose consistently gets accused of being a Mary Sue, a selfish brat, a chav, and all sorts of other similarly offensive things. Imagine, however (honestly and deeply), if Rose was instead Ryan, played by someone like Bradley James. Let's say we now have a young man who doesn't have much in the way of education, but who pick things up pretty quickly, someone who's compassionate and friendly, and who loves the Doctor deeply. Ryan is suddenly reminding me a lot of a modern version of Jamie McCrimmon. How many people hate on Jamie, or call him a Gary Stu, or accuse him of being selfish for loving the Doctor? Just how many of the people who despise Rose would hate Ryan just as much?

Try taking any female character you dislike, and transforming them into a man... how does this change how you look at them? There are still going to be plenty of characters you dislike, regardless of gender, because they're still a cat hater, or a Yankees fan, or they look just like that math teacher who used to call you stupid. But how much time would you spend bashing them? Do you think there would be whole communities devoted to hating them? Would they be constantly vilified in fanfic?

But what does it matter if we bash female characters? They're only fictional, after all. I'll just say this- I don't think it's a good idea to spend a lot of time disparaging and despising women, even if they aren't real, as that's the sort of thing that can become a habit.

Yes, I'm oversimplifying things, being judgmental, and the people who see this are almost certainly the last people on earth who need to read it, but I had to throw it out there.

Thoughts, critiques, attacks, opinions?

You're very welcome to share this/link to it.

[identity profile] hazelwho.livejournal.com 2010-03-25 08:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't know anything about the NCIS character, but I read "Greg House" for "Tony DiNozzo" and all your points still worked beautifully. I also agree about Rose. One of the things I've enjoyed about NuWho is that all of the companions have strengths and weaknesses that are individual to them. None of them are scream queens or Mary Sues.

I also think [livejournal.com profile] epiphany_gun is right about much of the bashing coming from girls in our fandom. Maybe they're just young and don't really understand, or maybe they're trying to 'fit in with the guys', or maybe it's some misguided interpretation of third wave feminism - who knows. I would support you 100% if you unlocked this and sent it out, and I think you have a chance at opening these girls' eyes to what they're doing. ...Or else you'll get in a major flame war with a bunch of 16 year olds who won't understand what you're trying to tell them about propagating misogyny for another 10 years.

[identity profile] epiphany-gun.livejournal.com 2010-03-25 08:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I honestly think - and this could be me talking out of me ass - that a lot of it stems from jealousy of all things. The female characters, if they're interesting at all, are flawed in some way (because that's the way real people are) and young girls in particular have a tendancy to put a person on a pedestal when they have a crush. In their minds the flawed character is not good enough, or "doesn't really understand" or is too different from them (them being the squealing mass of pubescent devotees) for their OMG ONE TRUE LOVE and they just get catty.

Hopefully most of them grow out of it but in the meanwhile I really wish they'd just shut up about it.

Again, I could be wrong.

[identity profile] hazelwho.livejournal.com 2010-03-25 09:05 pm (UTC)(link)
You know, it really could be a jealousy thing. My friend teaches Catholic High School girls and I met some of them over spring break. They were bashing a girl on Vampire Diaries and bemoaning the fact that she wasn't more "Bella". It would make sense that Bella is an acceptable/desirable character to them because she DOES put Edward on a pedestal, constantly thinks she's unworthy of him, and strives to deeply understands her one true love. They idealize her instead of label her a Mary Sue even though she has purple eyes telepathy because she's acting in a way that conforms to their expectations.

[identity profile] hazelwho.livejournal.com 2010-03-25 10:22 pm (UTC)(link)
I've read all the Twilight books - my friend had to because all her girls were talking about it, and she made me read it so she could rage about them to someone. The best thing I can say about them is that reading the first book really reminded me of what it was like to be stupid-in-love at 16. But, yes, as everyone says, he's really really pretty and she smells really really good so it must be True Love. She is obsessed with not looking older than him (he looks 17, she looks 18 -OMG, THE HORROR) and we're supposed to be happy that she gets pregnant when she loses her virginity on her wedding night. The culmination of her arc is that, after years of trying, she finally succeeds in becoming just like him. Bella is definitely a non-character to some extent - she has no discernible personality and her only fault is her endearing clumsiness. But really, isn't defining herself by how well she loves her man and valuing herself based on how much he loves her the very bestest virtues she could ever have?

[identity profile] epiphany-gun.livejournal.com 2010-03-26 12:28 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, you really, REALLY should. I bought them all hardcover and then kept a red pen with me at all times while reading them to edit and make notes. Twilight is so much better now. ::evil grin::

And if you think they start out bad just wait, by the fourth book you will be crying for your mother.

[identity profile] epiphany-gun.livejournal.com 2010-03-26 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
This is unbelievably amazing. Hold on while I send this everyone I know...

...okay I'm back. And here is further evidence that Twilight is ruining the world.

[identity profile] epiphany-gun.livejournal.com 2010-03-26 04:46 am (UTC)(link)
The closing: "TEAM JACOB- cuz hes a REAL WEREWOLVE!" is just so amazing on so many, many levels. ::sigh::

[identity profile] hazelwho.livejournal.com 2010-03-26 04:13 am (UTC)(link)
Oh god, the fourth book!! I have never actually wanted to throw a book into a wall before.

I love the idea of taking a red pen to Twilight - if you need a shorter fix-it, this vid (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZwM3GvaTRM) is awesome.

PS, LOVE your Darcy icon!

[identity profile] epiphany-gun.livejournal.com 2010-03-26 04:21 am (UTC)(link)
Ha! I love that video. My mother, of all people, sent it to me.

:D

But yeah, the fourth book is... I don't know. The English language is not equipped to do justice to how bad that book was.

And speaking of editing.... I 'edited' the shirt a friend received as a gag Christmas gift:

[identity profile] hazelwho.livejournal.com 2010-03-26 05:31 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you! *hugs* Real life Peeps are made of evil. They're all squishy and sticky and they have shifty little eyes that follow you when you move. Virtual Peeps are awesome and adorable and I really just want to poke it through my computer screen. =)

[identity profile] hazelwho.livejournal.com 2010-03-26 04:00 am (UTC)(link)
She wants him to be 100 years old and sparkle in the sun??

[identity profile] epiphany-gun.livejournal.com 2010-03-26 04:32 am (UTC)(link)
And to constantly rebuff any sexual advances she makes, yes.

[identity profile] hazelwho.livejournal.com 2010-03-26 04:42 am (UTC)(link)
And kill mountain lions with his teeth. Oh, and he'll want to repeat the 11th grade about 20 times.

[identity profile] epiphany-gun.livejournal.com 2010-03-26 04:49 am (UTC)(link)
If he could have freezing feet in bed for ever and ever that would be awesome too. And a face that looks like he ran into a glass door during his formative years.

[identity profile] epiphany-gun.livejournal.com 2010-03-26 04:52 am (UTC)(link)
Also, your icon is super-amazing-awesome-fantastic.

[identity profile] hazelwho.livejournal.com 2010-03-26 05:07 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks! It took me ages to find a Giles icon I loved. =)

I'm still giggling over your "fixed" pirate-vampire t-shirt. And that letter to universal was hysterical. I love that THE defining characteristic of werewolves is hotness.