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We wanted to break gender stereotypes; we've sought to prove that women, too, can be heroes, but we ended up only praising characters who act like men. The "strong" female character is "not like other girls", so on the one hand. challenges traditional gender roles, but on the other hand only affirms that femininity is inherently inferior to masculinity. They "rise" to the level of men, but in the end, the underlying hierarchy remains. join me on Patreon to help me make more videos like this: sources: [1] Joseph Campbell, "The Hero with a Thousand Faces," 1949 [2] Phil Cousineau (ed.), "The Hero’s Journey: Joseph Campbell on His Life and Work," 2003 (cited by Tatar, 2021) [3] Maureen Murdock, "The Heroine’s Journey," 1990 [4] Northrop Frye, "The Great Code: The Bible and Literature," 1983 [5] Margery Hourihan, "Deconstructing the Hero: Literary Theory and Children’s Literature," 1997 [6] Maria Tatar, "Heroine with a Thousand and One Faces," 2021 [7] Simone de Beauvoir, "The Second Sex," 2011 [8] Betty Friedan, "The Feminine Mystique," 1963 [11] Jane Tolmie, "Medievalism and the Fantasy Heroine," 2006 [15] John Stuart Mill, "The Subjection of Women," 1869 [16] James Boswell, "The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.," 1844 [17] Homer, "The Odyssey" [18] Pop Culture Detective, "The Politics of Superheroes: Defenders of The Status Quo," 2022 [19] Princess Weekes, "Tall, Dark, and Racially Ambiguous," 2023 [20] Leah Phillips, "Female Heroes in Young Adult Fantasy Fiction: Reframing Myths of Adolescent Girlhood," 2023 [22] Maria Nikolajeva, "The Rhetoric of Character in Children’s Literature," 2002 [23] Angela McRobbie, "The Aftermath of Feminism: Gender, Culture and Social Change," 2008 [24] Jacques Derrida, "Positions," 1981 [25] Holly Black, "The Cruel Prince," 2018 [26] Martha C. Nussbaum, "Women and Human Development: The Capabilities Approach," 2000 [27] Serene J. Khader, "Must Theorising About Adaptive Preferences Deny Women’s Agency?" 2012 [29] oliSUNvia, "stop denying women their autonomy," 2020 [30] Ebony Elizabeth Thomas, "The Dark Fantastic: Race and the Imagination from Harry Potter to the Hunger Games," 2019 [31] Tracy Deonn, "Legendborn," 2020 [32] В.П. Аникин, "Сказки народов Сибири, Средней Азии и Казахстана," 1995 (full list in the pinned comment) music: 1. a path untold / guardian 2. dreem / lets leave 3. jobii / shreddin' pow 4. oh the city / machine dreams 5. lupus nocte / astral 6. martin landström / courtship and chaperones 7. franz gordon, hanna ekström, anna dager / raincoat waltz 8. ote / in the world all alone (instrumental version) 9. at the end of times, nothing / stuck in the apocalyptic vision 10. bomull / ottos visa 11. damma beatz / combat is real 12. walt adams / dust bowl 13. von meyer / she sways 14. blue steel / pentagon 15. jobii / tipsy sippers 16. baegel / trouble sleeping 17. auxjack / pittah pattah 18. guustavv / lost amidst 19. dream cave / the investigator 20. damma beatz / healing with time 21. dreem / unfeeling 22. howard harper-barnes / subtle differences 23. jobii / kumo 24. tellsonic / time traveller 25. these old bones / no sleep for old bones 26. bomull / gryning 27. toby tranter / envious 28. auxjack / coastal rock cafe 29. anders schill paulsen, hanna ekström / the adjunct 30. damma beatz / up first 31. william claeson, james.lfo / cascading dreams 32. van sandano / naiad courtesy of epidemic sound 00:00:00 – are "strong" female characters really subversive? 00:06:37 – 1. heroes 00:11:02 – the hero's prize 00:14:22 – women in the eyes of men 00:15:51 – "feminine destiny" 00:17:15 – we wanted to be the hero 00:18:42 – 2. breaking the mould 00:20:22 – exceptional girl 00:23:30 – a masculine perfection 00:26:14 – perfect looks 00:27:25 – empowered though violence 00:28:12 – strong female characters need the patriarchy 00:31:13 – double standards 00:32:54 – challenging gender norms 00:34:50 – why it's not enough 00:40:07 – 3. the "powerless" 00:41:08 – do "the powerless" have agency? 00:42:59 – are women brainwashed? (AP theory) 00:48:50 – silencing 00:52:41 – fighting with words 00:53:45 – resilience 00:55:20 – wisdom 00:57:59 – we have always been strong 01:02:41 – 4. heroism 01:05:25 – do we need power? 01:07:01 – other forms of strength 01:11:49 – redefining heroism 01:14:38 – it's time for men to become feminine tags: Strong female characters,strong female character,not like other girls trope,Women in fantasy,Hero’s journey,Feminist media critique,Breaking gender stereotypes,Femininity vs. masculinity,Female empowerment,Female agency,adaptive preferences,Feminist protagonist,female protagonist,stong female characters done right,stong female character,strong female carachter,Monomyth,Representation matters,Media representation of women,women in media,Hero archetype