“weaponized femininity” more like “how to cater to the male gaze and Western beauty ideals while acting like it’s Totally Subversive”
bASICALLy
[Comic source: Kate Beaton]
Apparently, according to all the people who were upset that we dared to call out Hideo Kojima and implied that his use of Quiet in promotional materials was objectification and pandering, you can also act like it’s totally subversive by writing a long back story for the character.
It doesn’t have to be, or really their own back story, or one that the majority of players will even experience – just so long as there’s something there to claim that you “totally humanized and made worthwhile” the character who’s boobs appear in every promo post.
Then it becomes a deep commentary of the “reality of women in these situations”… there being so many women who run around in bikinis on battlefields in reality.
– wincenworks
Since “weaponized femininity” got namedropped in that post we reblogged this weekend, let’s maybe bring it back today. And wonder once again how exactly does displaying a conventionally attractive heroine’s
tits and supermodel strut equally as much as her
weapons and battle prowess count automatically as female empowerment and not thinly-veiled pandering to cishet men.
And also let’s remember another, more evocative name which Miss Represenation documentary gave to this Totally Subversive™
trope – The Fighting F*cktoy:
~Ozzie
“weaponized femininity” more like “how to cater to the male gaze and Western beauty ideals while acting like it’s Totally Subversive”
bASICALLy
[Comic source: Kate Beaton]
Apparently, according to all the people who were upset that we dared to call out Hideo Kojima and implied that his use of Quiet in promotional materials was objectification and pandering, you can also act like it’s totally subversive by writing a long back story for the character.
It doesn’t have to be, or really their own back story, or one that the majority of players will even experience – just so long as there’s something there to claim that you “totally humanized and made worthwhile” the character who’s boobs appear in every promo post.
Then it becomes a deep commentary of the “reality of women in these situations”… there being so many women who run around in bikinis on battlefields in reality.
– wincenworks
Since “weaponized femininity” got namedropped in that post we reblogged this weekend, let’s maybe bring it back today. And wonder once again how exactly does displaying a conventionally attractive heroine’s
tits and supermodel strut equally as much as her
weapons and battle prowess count automatically as female empowerment and not thinly-veiled pandering to cishet men.
And also let’s remember another, more evocative name which Miss Represenation documentary gave to this Totally Subversive™
trope – The Fighting F*cktoy:
~Ozzie
Velvet’s Thermian Argument
Following up Ozzie’s redesign of Magilou, this is the character from
Tales of Berseria
that I picked to redesign for the same week: Velvet! I started out by giving her actual pants. Then I moved the leg armor she has from her right leg to the left, in order to balance out the armor on her right arm, to which I added more parts. I decided to keep the leg belts because she seemed like an edgy character from the backstory I read up on the game wiki.
I spent a lot of time trying to figure out what to do about her red shirt. There were probably like 6 different iterations, and I didn’t really like any of them. The final design before this final one was actually:
Because despite the awful execution, I could see what the artist was trying to do: frame her body with large shapes (the coat, the monster arm, and the hair), and fill the inner body with small shapes. I did like the torn edges to her shirt, but didn’t know what to do with the collar.
Then after the last stream I spent working on her, we got an ask from @solaela explaining that her outfit was put together from prisoner belongings when she escapes from jail early in the game. That gave me the idea that, what if she found an old breastplate that was confiscated, or on a guard that had to be knocked out, or whatever? It wouldn’t fit her perfectly, and it might be old and dirty, but even if Velvet doesn’t care about modesty, she should probably care about staying alive. So I gave her a breastplate and broke it up into smaller shapes.
While the Thermian Argument is a poor excuse for bad design, I do think knowing about the character helps to makes for better designs.
-Icy
It’s been some time since last we visited @pointandclickbait to binge on some quality, totally serious game journalism.
Since then, they touched upon such important issues to us as:
- “Respecting” sexy female characters while being creepily attracted to them. [article]
- The sad omission of Junkrat’s sexyness, despite him being one of the few shirtless (therefore totally sexualized) male heroes in Overwatch. [article]
- The unbridled “creative freedom” that comes with a job in video game development! [article]
- All the definitely justified and rational spite, rage and bigotry gamer dudebros have for anyone with different opinions than their own. [article]
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Also good to announce: Point and Clickbait launched a Kickstarter to publish print version of their best 2016 articles!
If you’re interested in quality game journalism in print form (or PDF, because Australia Post’s shipping costs are intimidating), there’s a week before the campaign closes.
~Ozzie
Tidy Up Tuesday #75
Last week we reached 25 000 subscribers, BIG THANK YOU TO ALL who follow our blog!
If you remember the Extra History video
about madame Cheng I Sao, the biggest pirate of history, which
we promoted a couple tidy-ups ago, you might also enjoy this more condensed take on her biography by TED-Ed:
Things addressed on BABD before:
- The “I don’t care about what you’re saying, that’s why I’m writing a long ranting response to you!” rhetoric
- Why we promote images of sexualized male characters and why they’re not the same as such images of women
~Ozzie, – wincenworks & -Icy
Tidy Up Tuesday #75
Last week we reached 25 000 subscribers, BIG THANK YOU TO ALL who follow our blog!
If you remember the Extra History video
about madame Cheng I Sao, the biggest pirate of history, which
we promoted a couple tidy-ups ago, you might also enjoy this more condensed take on her biography by TED-Ed:
Things addressed on BABD before:
- The “I don’t care about what you’re saying, that’s why I’m writing a long ranting response to you!” rhetoric
- Why we promote images of sexualized male characters and why they’re not the same as such images of women
~Ozzie, – wincenworks & -Icy