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*The second Feminist Frequency video was the subject of [http://hoydenabouttown.com/20130529.14183/more-silencing-tactics-aimed-at-anita-sarkeesian-and-tropes-vs-women-in-video-games/ vexatious objectionable content complaints] to Youtube. |
*The second Feminist Frequency video was the subject of [http://hoydenabouttown.com/20130529.14183/more-silencing-tactics-aimed-at-anita-sarkeesian-and-tropes-vs-women-in-video-games/ vexatious objectionable content complaints] to Youtube. |
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*Pro-sex-worker activists [http://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2014/06/17/new-feministfrequency-video/ legitimately criticized] the third Feminist Frequency for its use of "prostituted women" to describe sex workers, which is an agency-denying code phrase used by [http://everydaywhorephobia.wordpress.com/2013/08/03/swerfsterfs-the-westboro-baptist-church-of-feminism/ sex-worker-eliminationist radical feminists]. |
*Pro-sex-worker activists [http://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2014/06/17/new-feministfrequency-video/ legitimately criticized] the third Feminist Frequency for its use of "prostituted women" to describe sex workers, which is an agency-denying code phrase used by [http://everydaywhorephobia.wordpress.com/2013/08/03/swerfsterfs-the-westboro-baptist-church-of-feminism/ sex-worker-eliminationist radical feminists]. |
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+ | *In August 2014, a [http://www.donotlink.com/b9ue Patreon account] appeared raising funds to "explore how gaming and tech culture have been hijacked by Social Justice Warriors as well as look into the background, ethics, and methodology of some the movement's most prominent voices" in a hypothetical documentary film entitled "The Sarkeesian Effect". As of August 23, the campaign had 37 patrons and offered "Three nights in Vegas at a luxurious hotel and casino" with the filmmakers, Jordan Owen and Davis Aurini, to anyone who contributes $10,000. |
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==Responses== |
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Feminist Frequency is a web video project by Anita Sarkeesian. It is a blog and a series of videos about feminist topics. Sarkeesian is presently working full time to produce videos outlining tropes about women in computer gaming.
Kickstarter
In 2012, Sarkeesian raised nearly $159000 to fund her her video gaming tropes project, via a Kickstarter campaign called "Tropes vs. Women in Video Games", also known as the "Feminist Frequency Kickstarter".
Videos
The Feminist Frequency Tropes vs women in video games videos to date are:
- Damsel in distress (Transcript)
- Damsel in distress part 2 (Transcript)
- Damsel in distress part 3 (Transcript)
- Ms. male character (Transcript)
- Women as background decoration part 1 (Transcript)
Her videos produced prior to funding are on her Youtube channel.
Incidents
- Sarkeesian's Kickstarter attracted widespread harassment including portrayals of physical violence against her.
- The second Feminist Frequency video was the subject of vexatious objectionable content complaints to Youtube.
- Pro-sex-worker activists legitimately criticized the third Feminist Frequency for its use of "prostituted women" to describe sex workers, which is an agency-denying code phrase used by sex-worker-eliminationist radical feminists.
- In August 2014, a Patreon account appeared raising funds to "explore how gaming and tech culture have been hijacked by Social Justice Warriors as well as look into the background, ethics, and methodology of some the movement's most prominent voices" in a hypothetical documentary film entitled "The Sarkeesian Effect". As of August 23, the campaign had 37 patrons and offered "Three nights in Vegas at a luxurious hotel and casino" with the filmmakers, Jordan Owen and Davis Aurini, to anyone who contributes $10,000.
Responses
- Jay Smooth: All these sexist gamer dudes are some shook ones
- PBS Game/Show: Do Gamers Need Anita Sarkeesian's Feminism?
Press coverage and accolades
- Interview on CBC Radio's The Current
- The fifth Tropes video was featured in YoutubeNation's daily roundup of best videos.