8-Bit_Jack said:
Oversexualized? of course. Unrealistic? almost certainly.
And what's wrong with that? Women don't really look like this, so we shouldn't want to look at things that depict them otherwise?
Ridiculous.
Because its a "male" fantasy and there is no analogous thing for women? Because its objectification?
The thing is, it's not just about the looks.
The women in Miller's work both look and act like sex objects.
His virgin-whore complex (as well as a plethora of other sexual insecurities) can be seen after reading a few pages from most of his comics.
If he would put the same effort into creating female personalities as he does when creating male personalities, his work would feel totally different, regardless of the character design.
Now, I can understand some people don't find these hypersexualized female forms appealing. You are excused from the discussion. But most men will admit to feeling otherwise. And there IS NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT. I don't know any men who think "man, i won't deal with any woman who doesn't look like Power Girl" who isn't an extremely flawed person on multiple other levels. No one living in reality thinks all women should or even CAN look like Barb Wire. And therein lies my point.
I can point at at least 2 people like that:
Frank Miller and Michael Bay.
Now, it's been said many times that hypermasculine characters aren't there for women's benefit, but rather to appeal to men and our self-aggrandizing fantasies. That's true enough. But the thing is, men aren't expected to look like that. Supposedly, women are expected to look like the unrealistic depictions in comics and videogames, so thats SO SEXIST and WHY THINGS MUST CHANGE. But then again, isn't the problem you, ladies?
No, the problem isn't with them.
When an employer will hire a pretty girl over an average girl who is clearly a better worker, that's not the fault of the women.
I've been to many job interviews and the same thing doesn't apply to men and female employers.
that's called sexism.
Men know not to expect women to be physics-defying objects of beauty.
Do they now? Have you asked all of them? Because I know a handful of men who would disagree with you.
We can also see the Punisher be a walking slab of muscle and NOT think we are somehow inadequate because WE don't look like that. So why are women supposedly unable to do this? Isn't it a bit ridiculous? Why are women somehow so incapable of telling fantasy from reality that they think they are expected to be what we see in media? Are we saying women are inferior to men in this regard? That's ridiculous. Women should be (and, in my experience, are) just as capable as men at realizing that the Olympian figures in media aren't real. Can't we all grow up and realize the problem isn't Scarlett Johannsen being able to floor a man with a single punch without being blemished by a single bulging muscle, but that we SAY there is a problem?
First of all (or rather, again), this isn't just about the looks. Females in fiction often act just as slutty as they look (and with Miller, they ALWAYS act like that).
Second of all (again), women often are expected to be hot.
For millenia, women were just decoration, fuck dolls, housekeepers, childmakers and childminders. Nothing more.
A lot of men still see women like that.
Just look at Christianity and Islam. 30-40% of the world's population claims to follow one of them and they both portray women as second class citizens.
Now, just to make it clear, I do believe that a lot of that sexism debate is people overreacting to little unimportant things. I also know some women who masturbated to things like Conan.
However, some of it is actually true and the sooner we'll address this and the more times we'll address this, the faster it will go away.