Anita Sarkeesian’s Second Feminist Frequency Video Now Available

Anita Sarkeesian is back with Feminist Frequency, this time with her second video in her series Tropes vs. Video Games. She released her first video over two months ago, which focused on the Damsel in Distress trope so often found in gaming. I was becoming worried when no second installment appeared shortly after, but now it has finally hit the internet and I couldn’t be more thankful. This second video in the series, which is funded by Sarkeesian’s Kickstarter, focuses on how violence against women is used in video games.
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Anita Sarkeesian Releases Her First Video in New Series

Anita Sarkeesian has become well known for her take on sexism in video games and the media, and has been both praised and criticized for it. Her Feminist Frequency videos gained popularity after she became the target of a cyber bullying hate campaign last year when a lot of upset (predominantly male) gamers took offense that she had set up a Kickstarter to fund a multi-part youtube series to examine the roles and representations of women in video games. Lucky for Anita, the sexist black lash only enraged the rest of the online population, and she exceeded her Kickstarter pledge goal by twenty-six times more than she had anticipated. Not only that, but Anita Sarkeesian was even invited to speak at a TED Talk last year about sexism in the gaming community and the hate campaign that was held against her.Continue Reading

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Sarkeesian Row Ignites Net

Anita Sarkeesian Sarkeesian Row Ignites Net

The furor surrounding high profile feminist Anita Sarkeesian and the hate campaign she has been a victim of is one of the net’s hottest topics at the moment and it doesn’t look like calming down anytime soon either.

It all started when Feminist Frequency’s Sarkeesian posted about her latest project on fundraising site Kickstarter. Sarkeesian aimed to raise the funds she need to make a series of videos that explored clichéd and stereotypical representations of women in video games, which she did so almost instantaneously – however, her Kickstarter project also got her a whole lot more than funding.

It seems that Sarkeesian’s project hit a raw note with a great many gamers, who felt she was being unfairly critical of certain games and the industry in general. They took to her site making their hostility towards her video series well known. Some of these comments were merely people expressing their opinions about the project, which they are entirely entitled to have. However, it was not long before many of the comments directed at Sarkeesian took on a more sinister tone and became more of a hate campaign than a discussion. Continue Reading

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