I’m talking, of course, about today’s weird brand of obsessive, woe-is-me “feminism.” Wonder Woman, we are repeatedly told, is a really big deal. A gigantic, earth-shattering deal.
The Perverse Defense of DEI Collectivism in the C-Suite The movie is certainly a feminist allegory, but it is also a traditional, entertaining summer blockbuster. In the new Wonder Woman movie ...
Warning: Spoilers for Absolute Wonder Woman #1 In the 83 years since Wonder Woman's creation, writers have come up with a variety of different origin stories to explain how the Am ...
Whether you’re a fan of Wonder Woman or not, the fact is that the women ... doesn’t believe the film is as feminist as its many fans do, describing it as a “step backwards”.
“Wonder Woman should have leg hair and armpit hair ... denying that it would have been an incredible statement if the feminist icon had stepped into battle with a little hair under her ...
Following Crosby’s failed project, Lynda Carter appeared in the hit 1970s Wonder Woman series and showcased her unmatched talent for combining action with feminism. Carter was a trailblazer.
The first man Wonder Woman ever sees, at least in the record ... He was not saved, and she grew up in her own tribe of Amazons—with her feminist mother and two sisters. The parallels between ...
This relationship was key to the creation of Wonder Woman, as Elizabeth and Olive's feminist ideals were ingrained in the character from her creation. Marston died of skin cancer in 1947 ...