We all know and love Haikyuu!!, but how does it treat its female characters? Well, good. Mostly. Sometimes. Join me as we explore Kiyoko Shimizu, Yachi Hitoka, and the development of Haikyuu's female characters in this video essay.
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Readings and Sources, building off my "My Hero Academia is Sexist" video:
- Laura Mulvey's 1975 essay "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema," which introduced the idea of male gaze in film: [ Ссылка ].
- I highly recommend all of John Berger's BBC documentary series Ways of Seeing, but especially episode 2 on the female nude: [ Ссылка ]. I also recommend the book version of Ways of Seeing, also by Berger, where the term "male gaze" first appeared.
- bell hooks' "The Oppositional Gaze: Black Female Spectators" from her book Black Looks: Race and Representation:
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- 2012 article on the gender divide among Weekly Shounen Jump readers: [ Ссылка ].
- 2020 article on sales of manga volumes by age and gender: [ Ссылка ].
00:00 - Intro
02:35 - Season, Kiyoko and Yui
14:41 - Season 2, Enter Yachi
26:05 - Season 2, Yachi and the New Quick
31:26 - Female Supporting Cast
38:33 - Kiyoko, After Season 2
45:57 - Kiyoko Analysis
52:59 - THE MANGA... and Kiyoko
1:03:14 - Conclusion
1:08:05 - Outro
1:10:20 - Secret Meme Ending
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