Post 4 (17-06: post- strike): Gender Violence in a Fiction Character that I love.

Post 4;Themed post:

The topic for this post is as it follows:

Gender violence shown in a fiction character that I love.
·      WSay:
  - Which the character is and a little about his/her history.
·       - How you got to know to know them.
·       - How you think any kind of gender violence is depicted in the character, either in their personality, attitudes and/or relationships with other characters
·       - Exemplify (video, picture, gif, etc)

Write your Post in 150 words. Comment on your teacher's post and 3 of your classmates’ blogs. 

POST 4 EXAMPLE (due to Monday 23-07):
The Simpsons is Sexist!
This topic has been one of the topics I’ve needed to think over because it is undeniable that to be critical with one’s likes and preferences might be a bit hard due to the small amount of reflection we are required to do upon our own preferences, but finally, after all the many thoughts involved I got to the conclusion that a good example of a sexist fictional character I love would be the famous yellow American family I got to know back in the late nineties when cable TV was just arriving to the 8th region and that I believe it is sexist because it attempts to systematically reassure the classical patriarchal family stereotype and by claiming an alleged feminism, it places the concept of masculinity and manhood to a level synonym of stupidity and insensible irresponsibility .
Back in the 90’s, the TV channels and programmes on offer in the country was limited but at some point the cable TV industry began operations and I could be witness of a new type of cartoons who did not portray the classic childish stories and characters , we he children could watch now a satirical and ironical representation of a typical “ideal-american-dream” family and its decadence.
In the series I believe we find sexism because the characters have followed throughout all the seasons, the classical family organization in which the male is the one who works and provides for the family while the wife, Marge, is entirely devoted to the children. Furthermore, this stand has only been contested eventually when Marge suffers from a breakdown or problem and even in these situations the series has shown us how it is a lot better that women take care of the children. In other words, Marge has placed all her ambitions in a second place in order to raise the beloved children she had with Homer, and otherwise, the family would collapse completely.
All the former leads me to another fact that leads me to think that sexism is widely present in The Simpsons and as mentioned, the differences between the female and male roles in the series are depicted in the construction of the different characters and while women in general present a higher degree of responsibility, civility and morality, men are depicted as unintelligent, non-rational and immature; an example of it are the consequences the family suffers from in every episode in which Marge is away and the children under Homer’s care.


Illustrations of the instances argued in this blog are abundant all along the many seasons the series has broadcast so far and thus quite difficult to summarize in these short lines. However, by having a female character who has abandoned her dreams in order to pursue the American ideal of a family and furthermore, by having a undermining treatment of the masculine roles and their skills is that, despite being one of my very favourite cartoon series of all times, The Simpsons is not quite far from being a sexist TV series.

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  2. The Simpsons is also one of my favorite cartoons, but above all I love Lisa! And I think she's there to evidence the society problems like sexism and make us think about it, she tries to change the mentality of the other characters, she's the good one hahaha

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  3. The Simpsons were my favorite series for a long time. But its many problems are undeniable, as it is racist, xenophobic, homophobic, among some problems they have. Even today they have problems with the character of Apu.

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  4. I love The Simpsons too, but is imposible to deny that the serie is sexist and in many cases it´s also xenophobic and homophobic

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  6. It is incredible that a series as good as the simpsons is so sexist especially with the treatment against Marge.

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  7. Yes, The Simpsons are sexist, but I think that is intentionally, because they exaggerate gender roles and give space to criticism.

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  8. The Simpsons are a satire of the typical american life, american family

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  9. I must admit that I am a big fan of the series, and many times I have ignored the stereotypes promoted, many of them have been preserved over time, and today we have trouble questioning them, especially because we are very used to these plots in the series.

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  10. It's kinda sad that a couldn't realize before the sexism that appears in differents shows that I like, even though when they are satires, but I'm glad that now I can realize when there is gender violence.

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