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The Rule / Dykes to Watch Out (1985)
Comic: Alison Bechdel
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: A test of inclusion and representation of women in a work of fiction.
ETYMOLOGY:
After cartoonist Alison Bechdel (b. 1960), who described the concept in
her comic strip Dykes to Watch Out For (1985). Earliest documented use
of the term “Bechdel test”: 2005.
NOTES:
Alison Bechdel attributed the test to her friend Liz Wallace and
hence the test is also known as the Bechdel-Wallace test. A work of
fiction passes the test if it has: 1. At least two women 2. Who talk to each other 3. About something other than men The Bechdel test has inspired other tests. Some examples:
USAGE:
“‘I’m saying if we are characters in a movie, television show, or book,
we would fail that goddamn [Bechdel] test every time. Talk to me about something
that isn’t centered around a man!’ ‘My sister is pregnant, does that count?’ Felicity asks, frowning. ‘That’s amazing!’ I reply, enthusiastic. ‘See?’ ‘A man made her pregnant, though.’” Andrea Rookes; A Month of Sundays; Stone Cairn Publishing; 2023. “Sadia Habib and Shaf Choudry, an academic and a tech consultant in Britain, created the Riz Test, the Muslim equivalent of the Bechdel Test, which set criteria for judging Muslim portrayals in film and television.” Sopan Deb; ‘Ramy’ Is a Quietly Revolutionary Comedy; Gulf News (Dubai); Nov 2, 2019. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
He who allows oppression, shares the crime. -Erasmus Darwin, physician,
scientist, reformer, and poet; grandfather of Charles Darwin (12 Dec
1731-1802)
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