" Buffy, The Vampire Slayer: A Male or female Discussion"
What is sexuality? The answer to that particular is not too simple. " Gender is what culture makes out of the raw material' of biological love-making, " (Unger and Crawford, 1995). As well, there is a big difference between precisely what is gender identity and just what gender function; a difference which seems to be even more complicated to identify between than the words " gender" and " sex". Media and also other parts of our culture seem to believe they know the difference, however up until a certain period with time, the same unoriginal characters were portrayed and used because role versions for others in most media. Ladies characters getting the weak victims, as the strong guys would come to save these people (including tv programs such as Ohio Vice or Three's Company). Today there is a whole variety of reveals and movies, that happen to be redefining and re-categorizing the stereotypical terminology in relation to male or female. One such series is Buffy, The Vampire Slayer (starring Sarah Michelle Gellar). And although it may seem like a typical teen-angst present, and the main character is a " whiny, rich" girl who battles demons, various people believed it would be just like the film (of the same name) which usually came out five years prior to the television show first aired in 1997. The film (starring Kristy Swanson) was trite and " airy", yet the television series proved these nonbelievers wrong. In a stereotypical world in the culture the fact that show represents, Buffy is doing a male's " job". She is struggling with creatures twice her size, and killing them. The girl with aggressive, out bound, and determined. Words that happen to be not " normally" accustomed to describe females (without, of course , the word " bitch" walking right behind them). In other nationalities, women staying the more aggressive and " take-charge" kind of person is the " norm", but mainly because we are surviving in a culture, a tradition, where despite having the whole could suffrage staying long handed, many people would...