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English: Gender used to be portraied in popular culture as very binary. The common narrative for woman showed a fundamentally hysterical female character being frightened or terrorized, and needing to be saved. Men on the other hand were portrayed as the real heroes, swinging their lightsaber. Dan Hassler-Forest (Utrecht University) tells that nowadays there are more movies with female characters in the lead. Representation matters! If you have female heroes (not being princesses), little girls will look up to that.
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