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>female director or screenwriter gets hold of a critically acclaimed series in which men dominate the narrative or that is beloved by men
>said person proceeds to "deconstruct" it i.e. she turns it into a commentary on why men and the things they like are bad and why women and minorities are good and better than them
Why is this so common? Is it resentment?
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There is only one season of True Detective
Stop posting fanmade crap
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>Why is this so common? Is it resentment?
That's a big part of it. The general idea is challenging 'white, heteropatriarchal narratives' except this is channeled through creative media and has little to no bearing on politics, both international and domestic. I completely understand why people want representation but the smugness of treating this as some grand victory is foolhardy.



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