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=== Dollhouse ===
 
=== Dollhouse ===

Revision as of 22:11, 4 December 2009

Joss Whedon is the creator of several popular television shows including Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel: The Series, Firefly, Dr Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, and Dollhouse.

Many people congratulate Whedon for his kick-ass female characters, however, after more than a decade of watching his shows, many are questioning his feminist credentials.

On strong female characters and Whedon as a feminist writer

Many of the women in Whedon's work have been called strong female characters. Buffy is the most obvious of these, though characters like Willow Rosenberg and Zoe Washburne are also given as examples.

Whedon was raised by a feminist mother and, some years ago, was more often credited with feminist sensibility. However, it is difficult, in 2009 (the time of writing this page) to find websites prepared to support his feminist credentials. Here are some, however:

(Please add more if you can find them.)

See www.slayageonline.com as well as numerous books by scholars such as Rhonda Wilcox, Lorna Jowett, Stacey Abbott, and Roz Kaveney.

Criticisms of Whedon's work

Some people claim that Whedon's work is thinly-veiled misogyny. For instance, a frequent criticism is that many of his female characters are raped.

General

Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Angel: the Series

"Buffy on the other hand is kept almost virginal and is punished severely almost every time she has sex."

Firefly

Dr. Horrible

Dollhouse

"Me: Have you got anything without rape? Joss Whedon: Well, there's rape, intrigue, shirtless Helo and rape, that's not got much rape in it."