Dead Island Torso Statue: Misogynistic? Stupid? Both? Neither?

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peruvianskys

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They sell what people buy, not what their own sexual preudices demnd.
And a lot of people's sexual prejudices guide what they buy. We're not arguing so much that the company is sexist (although it is), but more that that object itself reflects a deep-seated misogyny.

Get it through your heads, people: the stylized, titillating depiction of a violently dismembered woman, tits intact, is the definition of misogyny. If you can look at this and not think, "Hmm, this might at least reflect some pretty fucked up views about women, sexuality, and violence," then I'm sorry, but you really need to take a second look, both at the shitty statue itself and your own absurdly narrow understanding of what constitutes "sexism."
 

HellbirdIV

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Misogynist? Not really. Just because it has boobs on it doesn't make it misogynist. It's just kinda gross, but it'd be equally gross if it was a male half-dressed torso.

peruvianskys said:
Get it through your heads, people: the stylized, titillating depiction of a violently dismembered woman, tits intact, is the definition of misogyny.
No it isn't. Look;

misogyny

mi·sog·y·ny

noun
hatred, dislike, or mistrust of women.


Ya see?

Seriously though, how does that somehow define misogyny? Are you really trying to tell me that boobs being prominent though covered up equals misogyny?

It's targetted marketing - and in this case, intentionally gross because it's a zombie game so gore is part of the attraction.
 

D Moness

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It's just a small point, but some people do seem to like softcore mixed with violence. Notice how Pirana 3D got a sequel (called Pirana 3DD, in case the point wasn't clear enough).

Personally, not my thing. But the statue is quite fun in a B-movie horror sort of way.
I am not stalking you i promise >.<
I do wonder where all the outraged people were when that movie was released.

Oh wait any other medium except games when it is something silly/dumb in someone eyes they just ignore it(most of the time). There is a more well Piranha 3DD doesn't make the movie industy look bad overall.
Except when something silly happens in the gaming industry then suddenly it is whraaa this is evil and should be banned.
 

pwnatornr1

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It's really, really stupid.
But i don't really think it's misogynistic.

Plus, havn't we had this discussion several million times already?
 

natster43

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Eh, not my thing but someone would probably want it. If I really wanted to look at a bloody torso of a zombie from Dead Island missing all it's limbs, I'll just play Dead Island and hack all the limbs off a zombie myself.
 

soul_rune1984

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What Deep Silver should have done was offer 1 of 2 different busts, one male and one female. That way they couldn't complain about the sexuallized violace against women B.S. I am a woman and I don't find this offensive at all. I think it's a pretty neet idea, it reminds me of the good ol' practical gore effect we used to get in movies (I miss those days, damn you CG). Unfortunatly for them I have no iterest in zombie games.
 

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HellbirdIV said:
Misogynist? Not really. Just because it has boobs on it doesn't make it misogynist. It's just kinda gross, but it'd be equally gross if it was a male half-dressed torso.

peruvianskys said:
Get it through your heads, people: the stylized, titillating depiction of a violently dismembered woman, tits intact, is the definition of misogyny.
No it isn't. Look;

misogyny

mi·sog·y·ny

noun
hatred, dislike, or mistrust of women.


Ya see?

Seriously though, how does that somehow define misogyny? Are you really trying to tell me that boobs being prominent though covered up equals misogyny?

It's targetted marketing - and in this case, intentionally gross because it's a zombie game so gore is part of the attraction.
Ugh. I'm going to regret wading back into this cesspool (which I am deeply, deeply sorry for starting with my OP, I should have known better), but...

Misogyny (pron.: /m&#618;&#712;s&#594;d&#658;&#618;ni/) is the hatred or dislike of women or girls. Misogyny can be manifested in numerous ways, including sexual discrimination, denigration of women, violence against women, and sexual objectification of women.
I will echo peruvianskys. There is a very, very cogent argument to be made as to why that statue is misogynistic. If you want to argue otherwise, please come up with an equally cogent and supported argument. That goes for everyone else in this fucking thread too, not that I expect anyone to comply. "LOL NO ITS NOT U R DUMB" is not an argument. "They are attending to the conventions of the genre" is an argument, although one that raises the secondary questions of "Is the genre misogynistic, then?" and "If so, are we cool with that?".

I don't care WHAT your opinion is on the topic, but FFS, SUPPORT YOUR OPINION. I know this is a thread with gender overtones so everyone has to get their MRA on and start flipping the fuck out, but try to be a little rational while doing so. Pretend it's a game, and you get a goddam achievement for doing it.
 

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peruvianskys said:
Get it through your heads, people: the stylized, titillating depiction of a violently dismembered woman, tits intact, is the definition of misogyny.
IMPO, it's more of the epitome of objectification. Let's take any woman, remove any distinguishing characteristics (especially her face), and just leave tits, ass, and her other "lady parts". You've just turned a woman into a sex object. The fact that she's mutilated, at least in this case, is just part of the zombie genre. But it's all about the "blood, guts, & boobs" mentality that's so prevalent in slasher flicks. In this case; just forget that the boobs might belong to any particular lady and objectify the crap out of that sexy torso.

That's why I personally find it distasteful.
 

peruvianskys

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(I wrote this in another thread, but it's worth reposting here just because I think it sums up how most people who oppose this statue feel.)

Sexualizing violence is always gross; the fact that it's being done by a company that has shown a deft hand when it comes to objectifying and alienating women, and the fact that it's being put out for a community that is far from friendly towards women, makes me more than confident that this is an expression of the obvious misogyny that video game manufacturers pander to all the time. It's less that the statue itself is pure, distilled hatred of women, and far more that it taps into and represents really fucked up views of women and sexuality and violence that pervade this community.

Things don't happen in a vacuum. For example, woman gets blown up in Zero Dark Thirty. If they had offered a mutilated torso with giant bouncy tits in their collector's edition, it would just be baffling. But because political thrillers rarely trade in the sexualization of violence and the marginalization of women into walking, occasionally talking tits and asses, I would consider it just a weird concept and not an expression of misogyny. But because the products in our industry, especially the more violent games, have an undeniably history of marginalizing women and making light of violence towards them, in addition to generally highlighting their tits over just about everything else, this comes off as a natural expression of that shitty, shitty attitude.

I'm reminded of those racist pick-a-ninny dolls from the South during the 1900's. Was the doll itself inherently racist? No, probably not, some black people did look like that. But the attitudes and concepts and desires behind the creation of those dolls were absolutely racist and contemptuous and vile, and that means that the product created to satiate and exploit those desires was racist too. It's the exact same situation here; a statue of a woman's violently ripped-apart torso is not INHERENTLY, ESSENTIALLY, WITHOUT POSSIBLE EXCEPTION sexist, but it's undeniably playing into some ideas about women and violence and sex and agency that are fucked up and disgusting - and as someone who hates how prevalent those ideas are in my community and in videogames at large, I'm going to criticize both the existential attitudes themselves AS WELL AS their blatant manifestations.

tl;dr if someone could not exist without seriously fucked up views on women and violence, then it is by definition an expression of those shitty views, and that makes it sexist and misogynistic. A product that capitalizes on a violent fascination with the sexualized destruction of female bodies (except the tits, because those are the parts that matter, amiright!) is as gross as the attitudes that fostered its creation.
 

Ickorus

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I think it's a bit horrible and would hate to have one in my house but Misogynistic? No.

Getting a bit sick of the holier-than-thou attitude of gaming journalism at the moment.
 

Legion

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BloatedGuppy said:
Ugh. I'm going to regret wading back into this cesspool (which I am deeply, deeply sorry for starting with my OP, I should have known better), but...

Misogyny (pron.: /m&#618;&#712;s&#594;d&#658;&#618;ni/) is the hatred or dislike of women or girls. Misogyny can be manifested in numerous ways, including sexual discrimination, denigration of women, violence against women, and sexual objectification of women.
The first sentence and the second are not unlinked. They are completely related to each other.

It is the hatred or dislike of women or girls.

Misogyny can be manifested in numerous ways.
This does not mean that sexualising women or violence against women is misogynistic, it means that somebodies hatred of women can be expressed/manifested/shown in these forms.

Unless people are suggesting that this bust was created with the intent to express hatred or dislike of women, then it is not misogynistic.
 

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It's low quality, tacky, puerile crap. Just like the vast majority of "Collector's" Editions out there.

Also:

http://laughingsquid.com/wesker-son-a-resident-evil-6-butcher-shop-featuring-edible-humans/

Yeah, that's plate of severed rubber dicks right there. But there's no titties, so of course nobody's offended.
Holly freaking hell! I can only imagine the monumental rage if there were woman parts in there.
 

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D Moness said:
MetalMagpie said:
It's just a small point, but some people do seem to like softcore mixed with violence. Notice how Pirana 3D got a sequel (called Pirana 3DD, in case the point wasn't clear enough).

Personally, not my thing. But the statue is quite fun in a B-movie horror sort of way.
I am not stalking you i promise >.<
I do wonder where all the outraged people were when that movie was released.

Oh wait any other medium except games when it is something silly/dumb in someone eyes they just ignore it(most of the time). There is a more well Piranha 3DD doesn't make the movie industy look bad overall.
Except when something silly happens in the gaming industry then suddenly it is whraaa this is evil and should be banned.
It's just my view (based on my experiences, which may not be representative) but I do think the gaming community (or a subsection of it) still has some problems to work through with regards to shocking images of women.

Some male gamers (by no means all or even most) have a tendency to be overprotective of female gamers (and of women in general) and overly sensitive about anything that might offend them. Similarly, some female gamers (again, not all or even most) still seem to feel unnecessarily threatened by negative or trivialising portrayals of women.

As often discussed (especially on this site) liking fictional violence and being a violent person are not the same thing. Just because someone thinks this statue is cool doesn't mean they want to chop up an actual woman, or even that they have any negative feelings towards women at all. I enjoy watching Kill Bill, but that doesn't mean I'd enjoy seeing an actual person get carved up with a sword.

Films have been a mainstream interest for longer than video games, and there's a far greater breadth of people reporting on and discussing them. So there seems to be less potential for a few outraged voices to dominate.

*checks outside window to make sure D Moness isn't hiding in the bushes*
 

BloatedGuppy

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Legion said:
This does not mean that sexualising women or violence against women is misogynistic, it means that somebodies hatred of women can be expressed in these forms.

Unless people are suggesting that this bust was created to express hatred or dislike of women, then it is not misogynistic.
I think Peruvianskys has found a solid analogy with the pick-a-ninny dolls for why something that is not necessarily intentionally problematic can become problematic because of the culture into which it is introduced. The question isn't whether or not the people at Deep Silver are women loathing maniacs ready to bubble over. It's whether or not the results of their efforts ended up being misogynistic.

If the pick-a-ninny analogy doesn't fit you, how about someone unwittingly performing a black face act without consideration to how it might be perceived?

This isn't a binary issue...is it misogynistic - yes/no. It's an ephemeral concept, it can't be PROVEN with objective evidence. It was simply a question to gauge the community's response. I should have expected what the result would be. I wasn't thinking. Putting the word "misogyny" in a thread title is like setting a honey trap for idiots.
 

Ickorus

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BloatedGuppy said:
If the pick-a-ninny analogy doesn't fit you, how about someone unwittingly performing a black face act without consideration to how it might be perceived?
That would be misguided or at the very worst, callous, not racist.
 

Something Amyss

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It's definitely a stupid idea. Misogynistic? Well, I'm betting the statue's gender was chosen "because boobs." That in itself, the root reasoning would fall under misogyny, so probably.