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Dystopia and women - Coggle Diagram
Dystopia and women
Exemples of dystopia: a place where women;...
are inferior to man
have no rights
have no right to property
are treated as objects
are paid less than men
don't choose their husband/wife
are only used for their bodies
are OBLIGED/COMPELLED to wear the veil like in Iran
can't wear clothes that they want
are used as"nation building" for example in the lesson where women are used to make children and grow a bigger population
are forbidden to drive
are threatened to death if they don't listen to men
can't say what they want to say
are considered less clever, less useful...;
Are assigned to specific roles.
are afraid of going out at night on their own.
are treated either as "maculine" or on the contrary too "feminine"
don't play an active part in society
are mistreated by men who think they owe them.
Exemples of utopia: a place where women...
essential rights in Constitution (ex: thanks to Simone Veil for the right of abortion in France)
are equal to man
women and men's gender roles are swapped
are not submitted to gender roles (neither are men)
can abort (cf thanks to Simone Veil in France)
live in a society based of positivity and acceptance with no "perfect woman or body"
don't have to fit into a beauty standard
are not sexualized except if they want to.
free choice of work and do not have to face the problematic of chosing between family and work
can do the same studies as men
are respected by men especially in the streets
Men and women live together in harmony.
can choose to have a child.... or not
There would be no domestic abuses or femicides.
Dystopia in books/movies
The Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood
"Y, the last man"- Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra
The Power - Naomi Alderman
1984 George Orwell
The Bees - Laline Paull
the Giver by Lois Lowry
The lesson by Sowmya Rajendran