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Patriarchy According to The Barbie Movie

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    it's hard to overstate the massive
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    cultural impact of the Barbie movie
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    Hi Barbie
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    Hi Ken
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    the film Enchanted audiences wowed critics
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    sparked heated debates
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    and made a truly obscene amount of money
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    at the box office
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    Barbie continues breaking records
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    with over 1 billion dollars
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    at the global box office
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    it's an impressive cultural achievement
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    especially considering that the film
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    doubles as a feature-length commercial
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    for a line of plastic dolls
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    there was however one group
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    who were decidedly unenthusiastic
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    Despite all the bubbly pink fun
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    the movie's become a target
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    of some right-wing personalities
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    they are preaching empowerment
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    by making men look weak and dumb
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    feminist diet tribe about the evils of
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    the modern patriarchy
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    It's a trojan horse to to teach girls
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    daddy is really a dummy or
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    domineering idiots
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    It's feminist garbage and
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    it's really about hating men
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    And Ken is like stupid and unlikable
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    This is an assault on not just Ken
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    but all men
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    If you've seen the movie
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    you might be confused
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    Because the Barbie script goes out of
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    it's way to show Ken
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    in a sympathetic light
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    If anything the movie might be
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    a little too sympathetic to Ken
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    "I think I owe you an apology"
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    "Huh?"
    Now it's tempting to dismiss this
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    clearly performative outrage
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    as just another attempt to fan the flame
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    of the culture war
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    But there is something really poisonous
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    under-pinning this backlash
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    that I do think is worth taking seriously
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    One word in particular
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    seem to touch a nerve
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    "Well I haven't seen Barbie yet,
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    but I've seen people talking about
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    the number of times they use
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    the word patriarchy in it"
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    "Feminism and the patriarchy
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    and fighting it, and all that"
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    "And actually to call it the patriarchy
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    in the film that phrase is used many times"
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    "If you take a shot every time
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    Barbie says the word 'patriarchy',
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    you will pass out before the movie ends"
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    "As we learned that the use of word
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    'patriarchy' no less than ten times
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    in this film"
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    "The patriarchy is a big part of this
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    Barbie film"
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    "The word is used endlessly in the movie
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    even though most people
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    even me actually has no idea that
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    what 'patriarchy' really means"
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    That is a truly staggering
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    level of defensiveness especially
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    coming from people who don't really
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    seem to understand what the word
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    even means
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    while there are many legitimate criticisms
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    of the Barbie movie's feminism
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    or lack thereof
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    this video essay is not going to
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    address those questions
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    instead we're going to use the movie
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    as a sort of primary to help explain
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    what patriarchy actually is
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    what it isn't and how it ends up
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    harming everyone including men
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    "Watch your flank"
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    to have any kind of
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    productive conversation
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    we have to get over that defensiveness
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    that so many men feel whenever
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    they they come across
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    the word patriarchy
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    "this is a real hornets nest in here"
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    contrary to popular belief
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    patriarchy is not a synonym for men
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    nor is it a code word for masculinity
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    and it certainly has nothing to do with
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    hating men
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    "yeah I am confused about that"
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    General confusion about
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    what patriarchy means is perhaps
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    not surprising given that the word
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    very rarely appears in popular media
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    when the term has been used
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    it's traditionally been as a joke
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    to mock feminists or feminism
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    "let's take off our brows and burn them
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    in defiance of the misogynistic patriarchy"
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    "you know what I think
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    I have to meet Harvey
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    but um maybe we can burn
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    our underwear together later"
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    "when the last time we had a conversation
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    over 3 minutes it was about
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    the patriarchal bias of
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    the Mr Rogers show
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    well with King Friday lording it
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    over all the Lesser puppets
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    what did I miss
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    the oppressive patriarchal values
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    that dictate our education" "good"
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    It's only after the rise of the me too
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    movement that we begin to see
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    a shift in this pattern
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    "stay out of it Courtney
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    you stay out of it
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    I'm dismantling the patriarchy this year
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    and I'm not afraid to start with you"
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    These days the word is most often
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    written for snarky teenage characters
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    "So you were Guided by Lon chivalry
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    a tool of the patriarchy to extract
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    my undying gratitude?"
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    "mhm, you know
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    most people just say thank you"
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    it's meant to identify them as brash
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    rebellious or naively idealistic
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    though not necessarily wrong
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    in their observations
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    "I think marriage is
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    just a patriarchal system designed to
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    make women less autonomous
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    you become your husband's property
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    you have to bear his children
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    you even have to take his name"
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    hey didn't you say that prom was a
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    a postcolonial patriarchal construct
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    it is
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    but we would go as a group
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    as a form of protest
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    hey hey ho ho
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    patriarchy has got to go
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    hey hey ho ho
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    patriarchy has got to go"
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    even in this new limited context
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    the word is still delivered as a punch
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    "I'm jus... I mean is that it?"
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    and its meaning is left
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    intentionally vague
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    "it's called Little Women
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    and it's about four sisters
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    who overcome poverty and the patriarchy"
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    "Nope, dolls"
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    the lack of specificity guarantees that
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    only those who are already in the know
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    will get the joke
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    "Down with the patriarchy"
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    "Idiots ah"
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    everyone else is left
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    either bewildered or extremely threatened
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    "why didn't Barbie tell
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    me about patriarchy?"
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    "Which to my understanding
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    is where men and horses
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    run everything"
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    "I silver away"
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    Sorry Ken but there are no horses involved
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    although it does kind of make sense
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    why he might think that.
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    "that's not fair is it?"
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    "It's the fault of the patriarchy"
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    "also what is a patriarchy?"
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    In its modern usage
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    patriarchy refers to a type of society
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    that's constructed to promote
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    male power and authority
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    in sociological terms it's what's called
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    a social system rooted in
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    four distinct principles
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    a society is patriarchal to the degree
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    that it's male-dominated male centered
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    male identified and organized
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    around an obsession with control
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    we're going to go over
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    what all of that means in detail
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    but the important thing to remember
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    about social systems is that
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    we are not those systems
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    and those systems are not us
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    "Because Barbie land, is now Kenland"
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    So in the Barbie movie
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    The Kens have a coup
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    and Implement patriarchy
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    but the Kens as a group
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    are not patriarchy itself
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    "Here I'm just a dude"
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    The Kens make patriarchy happen
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    by doing it
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    When they stop participating
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    the social system effectively
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    ceases to exist
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    In the same way that we can describe
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    a board game and its rules
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    Without saying anything about the
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    personality of the individual players
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    so too can we talk about
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    the system of patriarchy
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    and how it works without condemning
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    every individual man
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    Now keep in mind that the Barbie movie
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    focuses mostly on Straight White characters
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    but patriarchy impacts people in
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    different ways based on their sexuality
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    race, class or geographical location
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    "Is there a problem offices?"
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    Moving forward in this video
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    I'm going to be heavily borrowing
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    from a book called the gender knot
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    by sociologist Alan G Johnson
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    Since the devil is in the details
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    let's use Kenland
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    "Kendom"
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    "Kendom"
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    "Kendomland"
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    "Land of the"
    "Land of the free of the men"
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    "Right. Well, this place"
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    Let's use Kendomland to help illustrate
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    how patriarchy works
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    "I shall seek my fortune there"
    "Alright"
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    The first characteristic of a patriarchal
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    society is that it's male dominated
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    this is relatively straightforward
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    all it means is that positions of authority
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    are generally reserved for men
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    Basically when you look up in
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    the various hierarchies of society
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    you'll tend to see more and more men
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    the Barbie movie gives us a vivid illustration
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    of what male dominance looks like
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    We are presented with a montage of images
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    featuring powerful and important men
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    It's notable that up until recently
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    women have largely been
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    excluded from these fields
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    "I'll take a highlight level"
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    "high paying job with influence, please"
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    "Okay you'll need at least an NBA"
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    Ken also learns an important lesson
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    when he demands to be
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    given a powerful position
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    he has unceremoniously rejected
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    "No I won't let you do"
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    "just one appendectomy"
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    "But I'm a man"
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    "But not a doctor"
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    "Please" "No"
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    This is because male dominance
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    does not mean that
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    every individual man is powerful
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    "I'm a man with no power"
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    "does that make me a woman?"
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    In fact most men living in patriarchy
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    will never acquire
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    a formal position of power
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    "This is bad this is really bad"
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    "What?"
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    Instead they'll spend their entire lives
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    laboring under the boot of
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    other more powerful men
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    "Are any women in charge?"
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    Despite what this
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    Mattel boardroom scene implies
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    It's not impossible for a woman to
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    ascend to the top in patriarchy
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    It just means it'll be much much harder
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    for women to gain and maintain power
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    and she will be tokenized and regarded as
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    a special exception to the rule
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    "I love you guys"
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    Unlike in the fantasy world of Barbie land
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    there has never been
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    a female president of the United States
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    "How come you're so amazing?"
    "No comment"
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    "Ah ha ha ha"
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    But even when a woman eventually
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    does win that position
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    it will not mean that patriarchy is over
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    because patriarchy is a dynamic
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    and resilient system
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    It has evolved and changed
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    over the decades and indeed centuries
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    Thanks to countless women who
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    have fought hard for a few seats
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    at the table but the table
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    is still male-dominated
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    "You guys are clearly"
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    "not doing patriarchy very well"
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    "Ha ha, no, we're uh"
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    "We're doing it well yeah"
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    "We're just uh hide it better now"
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    The second aspect of a patriarchal society
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    is that it's male centered
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    This simply means
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    that the focus of attention
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    is primarily on men and boys
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    and what they do
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    one of the reasons Barbie land
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    is so visually startling is because
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    it's a rare vision of
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    a female centered world
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    It's something we almost never see
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    in Hollywood outside of
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    cheesy Sci-Fi movies from the 1950s
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    "Landing on an unknown planet"
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    "they are captured by long limb beauties"
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    "When they say take me to your leader"
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    "and they take them to a creature like this"
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    "you know they're on planet Venus"
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    "Hi Barbie" "Yay space"
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    In Barbie land the focus of attention
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    is naturally placed on the Barbies
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    and what they do
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    But after the coup the Kens immediately
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    push the Barbies aside
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    and put themselves and masculinity
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    at the center of absolutely everything
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    "Everything basically everything"
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    "Exists to expand and elevate"
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    "the presence of men"
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    This is an exaggerated reflection of
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    our own male centered world
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    All you have to do is turn on the news or
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    or go to the movies and you'll be inundated
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    with endless stories centering men
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    "A symbol to the nation"
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    "a hero to the world"
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    "The Beacon of Hope shining up"
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    Obviously this doesn't mean that
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    women are never centered under patriarchy
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    But when they are
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    it's often framed as a woman's story
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    rather than a human story
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    The Barbie movie for example is
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    very specifically a story about the
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    gendered experience of being
    a woman in society
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    "Anxiety, panic attacks
    and OCD sold separately"
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    We can contrast that
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    with a movie like Oppenheimer
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    which is a story about becoming death
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    the destroyer of worlds
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    Yes this destroyer of worlds
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    happens to be a man
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    But notice the story isn't focused on
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    the gendered experience of
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    being a man in society
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    In fact all of Christopher Nolan's film
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    center very important men
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    but none are about their gender
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    They are built as stories
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    representative of the
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    human experience (rit?) large
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    Greta Gerwig's movies on the other hand
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    all Center women and are
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    very explicitly about being a woman
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    trying to navigate a man's world
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    "Very well" [Inaudible]
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    That's not a criticism of
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    either director by the way
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    It's just a stark illustration of
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    what male centered means
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    In patriarchy men are viewed as
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    the default for human and
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    Therefore experiences are framed as
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    an exploration of the human condition
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    While women's experiences are
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    first and foremost framed as
    being about womanhood
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    "Okay"
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    Incidentally this deep-seated
    cultural expectation of male centrality
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    helps explain the waves of
    backlash against any entertainment
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    that's made for a general audience
    but doesn't center men or masculinity
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    Male identification
    is a little more complicated
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    But it is a critical piece
    of the patriarchal puzzle
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    It means that core cultural ideas
    about what is considered
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    good, desirable, preferable or normal
    are culturally associated with how
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    we think about men, manhood and masculinity
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    this is why professions that elevate
    qualities like toughness, competitiveness
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    strength, control, rationality
    and invulnerability are so highly valued
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    and highly paid in our society
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    "Monsters"
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    While occupations that revolve around
    qualities thought of as feminine
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    like compassion,
    sharing or caregiving tend to be
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    systematically devalued and underfunded
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    "You know Greg's in medicine too Larry"
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    "Oh really what field?"
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    "Uh nursing"
    [Laughter]
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    In the Barbie movie The Ken establish
    an aggressively male identified society
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    They do this by stripping
    Barbie land of its feminine identity
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    and superimposing a version of hyper
    masculinity that seems to have been
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    lifted from 1980s action movies
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    They replace all the pink furniture with
    black leather recliners
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    drape everything in obnoxious
    cowboy motifs and litter the landscape
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    with gym equipment and sporting gear
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    "Don't question it
    just roll with, tiny baby"
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    "He call me baby?"
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    But male identification goes
    much deeper than Aesthetics
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    when Ken decides to embrace patriarchy
    his behavior shifts accordingly
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    as he tries to project
    male identified values
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    "You can stay if you want
    as my bride wife or my long-term"
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    "low commitment distance girlfriend"
Title:
Patriarchy According to The Barbie Movie
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