Difference between revisions of "Feminist themes"

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There are many strong female characters in the lg15 series.  Due to the interpretive nature of feminism, there may be disagreement about weather or not a video communicates feminist values.  Also, there might be disagreement about how the videos communicate those values.
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There are many strong female characters in the lg15 series.  Due to the interpretive nature of feminism, there may be disagreement about whether or not a video communicates feminist values.  Also, there might be disagreement about how the videos communicate those values.
  
 
'''[[I'm Going to the Party!]]''' - Bree disobeys her parents to chase her own interpretation of happiness.
 
'''[[I'm Going to the Party!]]''' - Bree disobeys her parents to chase her own interpretation of happiness.
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'''[[Join Me!]]''' - There is a significant amount of feministic symbolism in this video, including the hand gestures that Claire makes  and the blooming flower halfway through the video.
 
'''[[Join Me!]]''' - There is a significant amount of feministic symbolism in this video, including the hand gestures that Claire makes  and the blooming flower halfway through the video.
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Revision as of 12:30, 24 September 2007

There are many strong female characters in the lg15 series. Due to the interpretive nature of feminism, there may be disagreement about whether or not a video communicates feminist values. Also, there might be disagreement about how the videos communicate those values.

I'm Going to the Party! - Bree disobeys her parents to chase her own interpretation of happiness.

I Listened To Daniel - Bree decides to tell her parents she wants to lose her religion.

Join Me! - There is a significant amount of feministic symbolism in this video, including the hand gestures that Claire makes and the blooming flower halfway through the video.