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  1. Another type of Feminist Fantasy is a gender-flipped or non-sexist retelling of an old story, often 19th-century fairy tales or folk tales. These are popular and seem to be the way this generation of Disney princesses is turning out — see Enchanted and The Princess and the Frog. The former is self-aware and sends up the traditional Disney ...

    • Rated M for Manly

      Attack on Titan is considered very manly with all the Titan...

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      A page for describing Quotes: Feminist Fantasy. When Encanto...

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      While it is possible for male-led shows with female...

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      A page for describing ImageLinks: Feminist Fantasy. Anime &...

  2. Girly Skirt Twirl: True ladies will try spinning a new dress once in a while. Gonky Femme: Looks mannish, is feminine. Graceful Ladies Like Purple: Purple signifies mature femininity. Grande Dame: Her femininity is about being tough, but still ladylike. Harp of Femininity: A ladylike instrument.

  3. Playing With. Basic Trope: A piece of media that aligns with feminist ideals. Straight: In Alice and Bob all the female characters are shown to be on the same level as their male piers. Exaggerated: Women Are Wiser — A Straw Feminist Fantasy where women are better than men. Downplayed: In Alice and Bob most of the female characters are shown ...

  4. Jan 2, 2020 · Depending on whom you ask (and when), it is a girls’ coming-of-age narrative, a New England family saga, a war story, a love story, a heartwarming Christmas tale, or a feminist text about women ...

  5. When former Ms. Marvel Carol Danvers got a promotion into the legacy title of Captain Marvel, writer Kelly Sue DeConnick turned her into a feminist icon who will, in 2018, become the first female ...

  6. Jan 21, 2020 · This speech is a brilliant distillation of the kind of oppression women faced in 1800s America, and I think Gerwig puts in these lines as much for the modern-day audience as for Laurie, who listens to Amy say them in the scene. Although Amy doesn’t say this speech in the book, the words certainly make sense coming from her mouth.

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  8. Oct 4, 2017 · Beatrix Kiddo, Kill Bill Volumes 1 & 2 (2003 – 2004) A revenge story in which a female character is neither manipulative nor hysterical, Beatrix Kiddo AKA Black Mamba (Uma Thurman) uses tactics ...

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