As a young woman, I am proud of everything my
forerunning feminists have fought for and the progress they trail-blazed.
However, I can't help but observe that pop culture seems to be spoon feeding
girls shallowness and perpetuating inferior stereotypes from a young age.
Pretty Little Liars, which at its best has brought
in 4.2 million viewers, is a popular television show among teen girls. The show
is dark, gritty, and, on the surface, different. Four female protagonists join
forces to find who murdered their best friend, and along the way, get into some
really gripping situations. Their clever tactics and strong relationships with
one another manage to keep them alive, but why can't they ever seem to catch
their terrorizer, A? Could it be because they spend considerable time putting
together elaborate outfits and immaculate makeup and hair for school? I mean,
come on, even the most fashionable wear sweatpants occasionally. And why are
all of their terrorizers, who they never seem to be able to foil on their own,
older men? Why do men always seem to have the one-up on our young, female
sleuths?
This show not only provides girls with the latest
fashion trends and the newest Pantene products for their hair, but also
promotes shallowness and sheer stupidity. Even the smartest and most revered
girl of the group, Spencer, loses her mind and must be committed after she
finds out her boyfriend betrayed her. And every time one of our female heroines
turns around to check her phone, she ends up locked in a coffin, a telephone
booth, or drugged and abandoned in a warehouse without struggle.
Sure, romance and fashion are popular among teen girls, but so are
social issues, intelligence, having common sense, and just about any other life
skill anyone else possesses. I'd like to think that if someone were shoving me
into a coffin to push me off a train to my death that I'd put up some sort of
struggle. Can’t we ever have a female protagonist who can sense something
is wrong? Or at least know not to go into the woods at night by herself when
someone is trying to kill her?
ABC Family does boast some really culturally diverse shows that cover
socially relevant topics, yet their most popular is Pretty Little Liars, or
Girls Who After Four Seasons Can’t Seem To Catch Their Killer In-between
Shopping Sprees. Does ABC Family really think that their audience is that
shallow to enjoy such frivolous entertainment, their audience being young
girls, or rather are they just as clever as A in accessorizing stereotypical
gender roles, male-dependent female heroines, and lack of depth or intelligence
with a never ending plot and cute outfits?
Ello Olivia!
ReplyDeleteSo I actually really like this blog which is saying something because I usually find feminist articles boring since both a guy and my mother and sister have ranting suck things at me endlessly. Anyway, I loved your tone , your really funny, and I love how you incorporate knowledge of the show along with facts about the network. Really built your ethos.