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Strange Tomato ([personal profile] strangetomato) wrote2009-08-26 11:02 am
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Discussion: Strong Female Characters

This is mostly for [personal profile] will_o_whisper, since we've had many a deep, meaningful conversation on the topic (and the same goes for [livejournal.com profile] beyondheroism__ and [livejournal.com profile] smjoshsims), but I thought it might be of interest to a number of you that I can thing of offhand, and maybe even more. It's this article from the latest metafandom post, titled Ladies, Please (Carry On Being Awesome) by [livejournal.com profile] sarahtales. It's more discussion on the idea that we hold female characters up to a different standard than male characters. There's also a link to another article within that one about the Bechdel test, which includes lists of series/stories that pass it (even mentioning videogames such as FFVI, an old favourite of mine).

In particular, I love the example of "Harriet Potter" from this article. Wouldn't Harry most likely have been universally loathed if he were a female protagonist? I really think there's a lot of truth in that. I'm reminded of our conversation on the same topic (Will_o and I), where I mentioned that I thought my take on Frances J. Worthington III would most likely be received very differently if he were female. We (female consumers of stories, more specifically) seem to have a much higher tolerance for bullshit from male characters. Being selffish, whiny, brooding, and/or shy (not to mention the other extreme of assertive, aka bitchy) take on a whole different flavour when the character is a female.

The Sims 2 is more limited when it comes to actual storylines for characters, given that it's an open-ended videogame where you're only given a backstory, but I think it does give us some good examples of strong female characters (depending on how you take them, since it places the gamer in the driver's seat). We are pretty lacking in a female equivalent of Don Lothario, though (there are female romance sims, but none that are linked to so many lovers, with a fiance and all), and I wonder if the term golddigger would even come up if Dina Caliente were male and Mortimer were female. Heheh - imagine that! (How do people relate to that gender-switched Plesantview you can download from MATY? The idea intrigues me, in that it really shouldn't make that much of a difference, should it? But it does.)

Personally, I'm just as interested in "weak" female characters, because the idea of all female characters having to be completely in control and kickass (but not too kickass) is very limiting and also unrealistic. By "strong", I mean well-developed and rounded, for better or worse. Like the author of the article, my own beef with the whole concept presented in the example of the female Harry Potter is that the dominant parameters for a strong female character are often very limiting. I want to see all kinds of female characters, especially weak and messy ones, shown in a sympathetic light. And maybe even as the main character, once in a while.

ETA: Same goes for female villains. I love a good ruthless female bad guy, but I guess that's sort of obvious by now.

 

Anyway, I thought it might be of interest to some of you. Feel free to discuss in the comments, if ya wanna.

[identity profile] simnovoris.livejournal.com 2009-08-26 04:18 pm (UTC)(link)
The whole Pleasantview story is a very good example of different standards for men and women. Despite the fact that we're able to do whatever we want with the characters, most people accept that Dina is a golddigger and Nina is the token Bad Girl/Slut. Both of them are either comic relief or manipulative bitches. It seems we're supposed to pity Cassandra for being engaged to a man with an obvious Madonna-Whore complex and cheer for her if she gets dumped becuase then she can move on to something better OR if they do get married she can redeem him with her family-oriented love. (Is she Family? I keep seeing her as Knowledge.)

Well, screw that one-dimensional logic. :) For every "golddigger" there's an old man who wants to marry a young girl for whatever reason (some of them creepy, some less so). For every slut there are a ton of men who wants to sleep with her. But it's always women who get the low status.

Female characters aren't usually allowed to be anything but perfect. If you write about rape or abuse you make the woman a victim and we can never be victims. Nor too strong. Nor too pretty. And not eccentric, thank you very much.

I could rant about this forever since I'm currently writing about the Caliente sisters. Sorry about that. :)

[identity profile] leskuh.livejournal.com 2009-08-26 04:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I fucking love the Caliente sisters. I think Dina is probably the smartest person in that whole damn town and Nina breaks my heart, because I always get the feeling that she really isn't sure what she wants at all.

...I wish I had a Nina icon. :(

[identity profile] simnovoris.livejournal.com 2009-08-26 07:57 pm (UTC)(link)
I love the sisters as well! In my own Sims universe I see them as kind of awesome and far from the stereotypes they're meant to be.