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You're just trolling, then.

Actually, there's much more male nudity in the theater than female (if any of the latter), so combining both venues, I say it's about the same.

It's a dumb question that shows no understanding of how performers work, and implies the male gaze is innately troublesome for women in a way it would not be for men or the female gaze would be for either.

Neither Superman nor Man of Steel feature Jor-El anymore "extensively" than Wonder Woman did her mentor and mother. Ditto Batman Begins. Like any sane person, I skipped BvS.

"How did you navigate that in terms of the male gaze?" I really hope Brie rolled her eyes at that. "Uh, that's a subjective cultural studies assumption that doesn't really fit how actors work. Are you asking how I tried to avoid being objectified? Because all actors of both sexes are always objectified; hours are

Well, you are obviously a recent graduate, which is good to know in terms of what's being done. As far as I understand these issues, schools don't/can't control whether electronic content is available. It relates to the publisher. And often, the school doesn't control the bookstore or participate in the profits, so it

It isn't new. When he developed a tenuous connection to Larry the Cable guy, he had to be pushed to, very lightly and with no follow up, ask a question about the racism in the comic's material.

How long ago did you graduate?

You mean why his rough draft sucks. Rough drafts generally do.

Don't see how any of these are counter-points, but then you never bother to explain.

Only time I saw Obama referred to as uppity, it was in a headline at Salon

I think Caroline does, but I acknowledge I'm picking that up from her tone, and tone is notoriously hard to gauge online.

*shrug*
I'm gay. My favorite movie is The Rocky Horror Picture Show. No problem with a bisexual superhero here, but for 75 years, Wonder Woman was straight, the large fan-base out there that spans multiple generations has seen her as straight, and to make the first female superhero bisexual would call is all sorts of

How I miss all the old comics where Robin cries out "I pulled a real boner!"

Better to ask Siede why her essay has so many qualifiers.

That's pretty recent to expect the movie to make part of its mythology.

She is not in canon bisexual, unless the New 52 has revised canon on that point.

Me, too. I like your Shirley Jackson-inspired username.

"While a male hero like Spider-Man can be motivated by both his love for Mary Jane and the moral code imparted to him by his Uncle Ben, Diana isn’t granted those kinds of layered, complex emotional connections." There is nothing complex or layered about any of this. And Diana isn't granted those things because her

Do you know this doesn't already exist? Colleges have these. I'd be surprised if there weren't secondary school systems that have made similar deals with publishers.