lpetrich
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Feminist FrequencyLingerie is not Armor «
AS mentioned a few cases of appropriately-dressed women in video games, but she didn't go into much detail. I'd like to see her take on Lara Croft some time. Though her outfits are sometimes too scanty, like shorts instead of full-length pants, they are nevertheless often at least halfway appropriate. Like wearing hiking boots.
This issue reminds me of the silliness of Star Trek Original Series women's uniforms. TOS got it right in the two pilots, with women wearing pants, and the movies and later series all had women wearing pants.
That's the "metal bikini" stereotype, and I agree that it's a Bad Thing.This episode explores the ways in which female characters are frequently placed in wildly impractical, sexualizing outfits specifically designed to objectify them for the titillation of the presumed straight male player. We then discuss the problems inherent in linking the sexualization of female characters to notions of female empowerment, and examine what positive depictions of female sexuality and sexual desire in games might look like.
AS mentioned a few cases of appropriately-dressed women in video games, but she didn't go into much detail. I'd like to see her take on Lara Croft some time. Though her outfits are sometimes too scanty, like shorts instead of full-length pants, they are nevertheless often at least halfway appropriate. Like wearing hiking boots.
This issue reminds me of the silliness of Star Trek Original Series women's uniforms. TOS got it right in the two pilots, with women wearing pants, and the movies and later series all had women wearing pants.



