On 25 August, media critic Anita Sarkeesian released the latest online video instalment of her controversial Tropes
vs Women in video games series, examining the objectification of female characters in many hit titles.
As creator of the Tropes
vs Women in Video Games series, Anita's work has sparked a wide - ranging conversation about the status and meaning of games and the cultural values they reflect and express.
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The roles of female characters in games has been a topic of conversation among feminists and gamers alike for years, but the issue has gained steam in the past two years, partly because of Anita Sarkeesian's video series «Tropes
vs Women in Video Games.»
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Current student Jetshri Bhadviya's
video, The Outer
vs The Inner Female, has been selected to screen
in the 20th Annual Society for Photographic Education (SPE)
Women's Film Festival
in New Orleans, on March 13 and 14, 2015.