Finally I get to the follow up promised post about the evening with Tara Moss. Funny how one evening can have such a lasting effect. I arrived at the Dolphin Theatre on a high having pressed ‘save’ on the 88,000 word draft of my first fiction novel. Afterwards, as I made my way home, I vowed to review what my female characters were doing. You might want to too. If so here are five things to ponder.
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That the ratio of men to women on screen is 3 to 1, I’d never noticed that.
Moss found that our storytelling lacked diversity, saying ‘we are diverse but other stories are not being told.’ She cited girls’ children’s books and their continued focus on stereotypes, princesses, as an example.
The witch/crone was usually an older women. They tended to have knowledge or power, and were probably jealous of younger women.
Naturally the discussion ultimately led to the ‘F’ word …Feminism. It was interesting to hear Moss’s opinion that ‘the label needs work’, something I have heard often in some of the consumer psychology projects I’ve undertaken. Moss said that she meets people who preferred to call themselves ‘pro-feminism’, a ‘feminist allay’, into ‘equality’ or a ‘humanist’. When she asked who was a feminist in the audience it was surprising how many men raised their hands.
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She also mentioned Social Media
Social Media
All is not lost however, there has been movement in the right direction such as the third gender box and stories like Frozen, explained Moss.
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Whether I’d been lazy and relied on archetypes and stereotypes in my own novel;
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How to make these other stories more visible;
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When am I going to find time to read her book?
For more information on Tara’s new book go to http://taramoss.com/
2 Comments
Congrats on finishing your first draft! This post is interesting reading though and made me think.
Thanks BIQ, it’s a long way off yet I think, or should I say ponder. It was a really interesting talk, I hope you get to read the book soon. Hope life is treating you well.