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Sean ([personal profile] sqbr) wrote2016-11-03 04:13 pm
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I feel like it's a matter of time before I see "Yuri on Ice is the most feminist show ever"

With arguments including:
  • Made by a woman of colour (directed by a Japanese woman in Japan)
  • Aimed at women, female gaze (don't get me started on 'the female gaze'. Just. Don't)
  • Does not objectify women (because it's about men)
  • Multiple well drawn female characters (who are secondary to the men)
  • Canon amab genderqueer gay asexual protagonist in canon relationship with a man (is about two mildly gender non conforming guys being homoerotic-with-plausible-deniability)
  • Ethnic diversity (a Thai character has had a few lines)
  • Title is clearly a queer feminist deconstruction of male gazey yuri anime (title is very confusing if you are looking for actual yuri)


Which is to say: it's a lot of fun and less problematic/more progressive than most sports anime. I really like it! But it's still a mainstream anime about dudes.

I haven't actually seen any arguments along these lines for this show in particular but I was replying to a friend's post about the way people twist themselves in knots to argue that stories about dudes are THE MOST FEMINIST EVER and went "What would my example be? Well I just watched an episode of Yuri on Ice, and...oh God. I know exactly what someone out there is saying about this show".

Now later when I see such meta I can say "I KNEW IT" :)
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[personal profile] moonvoice 2016-11-04 03:35 am (UTC)(link)
May be useful if you haven't already seen it:

Real Life Skaters mentioning Yuri on Ice masterpost. (At the bottom you can see where Johnny Weir has clearly been referenced in the show, and Johnny Weir retweeted the images to his own Twitter).

There are also award winning figure-skaters now dancing routines *from the show.*

So you know... :D (I think that's pretty awesome.)

I'VE JUST REALISED I HAVE A PROBLEM AND IT'S THIS SHOW