Choice of Games: Play the Gender and Orientation You Wish
As far as diversity in games goes, it’s hard to find one that allows options of gender beyond...
Read Moreby Kristen Abbott | Sep 3, 2015 | Apps and Mobile Games, LGBTQA+ Issues, Literature, Video Games | 0 |
As far as diversity in games goes, it’s hard to find one that allows options of gender beyond...
Read Moreby Misha Mayhem | Mar 3, 2015 | Feminism, Film and TV, Pop Culture | 0 |
Recently, the following article was brought to my attention. It is called “A Feminist...
Read Moreby Anthony G. | Jul 30, 2014 | Comics, Feminism, Film and TV, Pop Culture | 0 |
The Wasp, it seems, might not even appear in the upcoming Ant-Man movie, or at least not in her...
Read Moreby Rebecca Lisi | Jul 21, 2014 | Feminism, Pop Culture, Video Games | 0 |
Over the last few weeks, I have toyed with the idea of “gamer girl” stereotypes and why they...
Read Moreby Tara M. Clapper | May 2, 2014 | Conventions, Feminism, Pop Culture | 0 |
Gender in sci-fi, fantasy, and geek subculture has been a topic of discussion in the geek...
Read Moreby Tara M. Clapper | Dec 23, 2013 | Feminism, Pop Culture | 2 |
I’m pro-gender equality. Feminism is the real f-word and I’m done with it. Why?...
Read Moreby Tara M. Clapper | Sep 21, 2013 | Feminism, Pop Culture | 4 |
Many self-identified geek females are justifiably outraged at the lack of fair representation of...
Read Moreby Tara M. Clapper | Jan 28, 2013 | Feminism, Film and TV, Pop Culture | 3 |
“King of the Nerds” is a new show on TBS that pits nerds and geeks against each other...
Read Moreby NPC | Jan 18, 2013 | Tabletop Gaming | 1 |
by Tony It’s D&D! I consider myself a geek on many levels. I’m a gamer, I love to...
Read Moreby NPC | Jan 16, 2013 | Conventions, Feminism, Pop Culture | 0 |
by Misha MayhemGoing to conventions and festivals of the “geek” genre is a hell of a lot of fun. The cosplaying, tournaments, panels, merchandise on sale, meeting new people, and countless other things add to the...
Read Moreby Tara M. Clapper | Jan 5, 2013 | Feminism, Film and TV, Pop Culture | 0 |
Yesterday I spent much of my day setting up a movie-related blog (to be launched) with my friend Jason. While we were working on it, we talked a bit about the Bechdel Test, which rates a movie on whether it contains at least two...
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