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Feminism in Fantasy and Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir

22 min · 10 de oct de 2021
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Sometimes fantasy is purely imagination, but other times it reflects reality and elements of society. Through the increasingly progressive era that we live in today, relevant topics such as equality and feminism are embodied in many fantasy works. In this podcast, host Palak Sharma and guest Lynne Park discuss how feminism is present in the fantasy TV show Miraculous, and delve into how ‘real’ these characteristics are, as well as how having a prominent female protagonist alters the message of the show as a whole.

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