I kinda don't want to head down the road of arguing that Star Wars is sexist, but using the "it was a throwback to when women were treated as sex objects" defense doesn't really help argue against the exploitation angle.
I kinda don't want to head down the road of arguing that Star Wars is sexist, but using the "it was a throwback to when women were treated as sex objects" defense doesn't really help argue against the exploitation angle.
Well I didn't think the character of Leia would normally appear hanging out in such an outfit based on what we see of her in the rest of the OT.
I agree.
But I'm sure that many fans didn't think Leia was sexy until she was put in the bikini. I always thought that in the first two movies, Leia does seem like too much of a tomboy at times. She was always hanging around Han and Luke and killing Stormtroopers. Did she even have any female friends?
That's probably true for a lot of people, but my first crush was Hoth Leia. And you can't blame Leia for hanging around guys. It's not like there were a lot of other women hanging around that she didn't give a chance.
I kinda don't want to head down the road of arguing that Star Wars is sexist, but using the "it was a throwback to when women were treated as sex objects" defense doesn't really help argue against the exploitation angle.
I don't see it as so much an arguement as illustrating Lucas' mindset. The fact is he took inspiration from hundreds of sources, and damsels in distress was definitely one of them. If anything he should get credit for having his damsel rescue the boys on more than one occasion. not to mention aggressively negotiating with galactic gangsters to eliminate her boyfriends debt.
[Dennis]It's Speedo[/Dennis]It would be like if Han were frozen in carbonite with nothing on but a speedo
TL;DR version: thinking Slave Leia is sexy is fucked up.
Dude, it's the bikini, not the context.
going slightly off topic, there's a [dreadful] episode of SGA where a "fat ugly guy" uses the effects of a herb to 'seduce' women - women who wouldn't touch him with a bargepole if he wasn't using this herb (as is mentioned in the episode). I was quite disgusted at the episode and said so online (apparently being the only woman who'd watched the show) and was flamed by the others for being a prude and whatever other slurs they chose to throw.
Really? I'm being a prude because a man is using a drug to make women have sex with him? There's a word for that, isn't there?
And what if Lucius had been gay and used the drug to persuade the men to 'date' him...?
So y'know it all depends on your point of view.
I'm more disturbed that some guys find a gold plastic bikini attractive.
when I was youngish and never really saw anything 'deep' about Leia's bikini scenes
Well, I don't know what movie they were watching in 1977. My eyes weren't exactly glued to her earmuffs, if you know what I'm sayin'.But I'm sure that many fans didn't think Leia was sexy until she was put in the bikini. I always thought that in the first two movies, Leia did seem like too much of a tomboy at times. She was always hanging around Han and Luke and killing Stormtroopers. Did she even have any female friends?
Perhaps the movie should have also included a scene with Luke or Han in a skimpy outfit just to keep things equal. It didn't, and 18 years after its release is too late to complain about it.
This scene really stuck out to me because I can't recall another hero in the original trilogy killing someone with such brutality.
Dude, we're not saying the other outfits were bad. Not at all. But the white outfit is the most athletic one, and the one in which she's most active, if you take my meaning, so...
Well I didn't think the character of Leia would normally appear hanging out in such an outfit based on what we see of her in the rest of the OT.
I agree.
But I'm sure that many fans didn't think Leia was sexy until she was put in the bikini. I always thought that in the first two movies, Leia did seem like too much of a tomboy at times. She was always hanging around Han and Luke and killing Stormtroopers. Did she even have any female friends?
Leia being tied up in her outfit was nothing more than a throwback to the days of old pulp stories and comic books where women would get tossed in a cell, told "here, put this on," and then chained up for the hero to rescue. Basically a Ming the Merciless/Dale Arden thing.
Dream said:Yeah. But Leia saved herself by killing Jabba instead of needing any of the boys to save her.
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I'm of the female variety, I saw RotJ when I was youngish and never really saw anything 'deep' about Leia's bikini scenes, other than the bog standard "Jabba's a sexist bastard, he wouldn't have done that to Han"
Or maybe he would have...?
In my own bumbling incoherent way, I'd suggest to any man who doesn't see the harm in treating Leia the way she was treated, then put a man in that position (fnarr fnarr) and how do you feel about it now?
going slightly off topic, there's a [dreadful] episode of SGA where a "fat ugly guy" uses the effects of a herb to 'seduce' women - women who wouldn't touch him with a bargepole if he wasn't using this herb (as is mentioned in the episode). I was quite disgusted at the episode and said so online (apparently being the only woman who'd watched the show) and was flamed by the others for being a prude and whatever other slurs they chose to throw.
Really? I'm being a prude because a man is using a drug to make women have sex with him? There's a word for that, isn't there?
And what if Lucius had been gay and used the drug to persuade the men to 'date' him...?
So y'know it all depends on your point of view.
Yep. What's fucked up is fantasizing that it was a sexual assault...
No, what bothers me is the idea that one can take an unambiguous sexual assault and turn that into fetish fuel. People fantasized about "Slave Leia"; and to an extent still do. The name itself should advise some moral caution already, shouldn't it? But it's a memetic beast--I don't remember many other jokes about rape on Friends, but Slave Leia was fair game. Ross Gellar: unpotentiated sexual predator? I think it checks out.
Adding to the strangeness is women who accept this fetishized, quasi-sanitized sexual assault and see no problems with it, cosplaying as not Leia, but Slave Leia.
I think, generally, it's just a salient case of objectification--which itself is a form of decontextualization.
I don't actually think "Slave Leia is hot" = "I want to rape women.
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