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captain marvel, mcu, marvel, marvel comics, goose, depepi, depepi.com
21 March

Captain Marvel Is Marvel’s Most Empowering Movie

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  • Categories Anthropology, Movies & Shows, Pop Culture, Pop Culture: movies & shows, Popular Culture, Representation, Reviews, The Image of Women
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Captain Marvel is Marvel’s most empowering movie for me. It was already time to see a female Superhero be independent, powerful, resourceful, but also with flaws. Carol Danvers isn’t perfect, and that’s what makes her so relatable. The movie is …

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lady castle, lady castle, boom studios, boom! studios, reviews, comics, pop culture, DePepi, DePepi.com
03 July

LadyCastle, or How Things Work if You Let Women Rule

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  • Categories Anthropology, Comics, Other / Graphic Novels, Pop Culture, Representation, Reviews, The Image of Women
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LadyCastle [The Book Depository] [Waterstones] is a great comic book that lets us imagine a world where we can explore how women would rule. When King Mancastle and all his men decide to go on a crusade and get killed, …

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ocean's 8, ocean's eight, oceans 8, fashionista, movie, reviews, DePepi, DePepi.com, cate blanchett
02 July

Ocean’s 8 was a Blast!

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  • Categories Anthropology, Movies & Shows, Pop Culture, Popular Culture, Representation, Reviews, The Image of Women
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The past week was crazy, so instead of blogging I took a rest and went to see Ocean’s 8. I went into the movie without many expectations, and I enjoyed it a lot. First, I was glad to have such …

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avengers, avengers infinity war, captain america, captain america's butt, cap's butt, cap's butt pose, new posters, marvel, mcu, depepi, depepi.com
06 April

Avengers Infinity War New Posters: Cap’s Butt Pose

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  • Categories Anthropology, Movies & Shows, News, Pop Culture, Pop Culture: movies & shows, Popular Culture, Random, Representation, Reviews, The Image of Women
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Avengers Infinity War new posters are here to haunt our dreams. First, it was the beard, now the butt pose. Twitter is on fire thanks to Captain America. But, wouldn’t you say that’s too oversexualizing? Well, it is. But we …

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blade runner 2049, blade runner, reviews, depepi, depepi.com
13 March

Blade Runner 2049 & the Problem with Women

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  • Categories Anthropology, Pop Culture: movies & shows, Popular Culture, The Image of Women
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Ever since I saw Blade Runner 2049, I’ve been seriously thinking about what’s up with women in the film. While the original Blade Runner isn’t entirely without fault, the new movie is portraying women in the wrong way. Many films …

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misfit one size does not fit all, misfit, charli howard, depepi, depepi.com, waterstones
26 February

MISFIT, One Size Does Not Fit All by Charli Howard

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  • Categories Anthropology, Books, Fleeting, News, Pop Culture, Random, Representation, Reviews, The Image of Women
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Last Sunday I went to Charli Howard’s event at Waterstones Brighton. MISFIT, one size does not fit all [The Book Depository] [Waterstones] is her present for us. The evening event with her and Gizze Erskine (Gizzi’s Healthy Appetite [The Book …

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black panther, marvel, mcu, marvel mcu, marvel movies, depepi, depepi.com, reviews
20 February

Black Panther is Just Brilliant

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  • Categories Anthropology, Movies & Shows, Pop Culture, Pop Culture: movies & shows, Popular Culture, Representation, Reviews, The Image of Women
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I saw Black Panther yesterday night, and I can just say that the movie is brilliant. I was expecting a great film, but Marvel happened to deliver much more! It’s not you ordinary Superhero movie, that’s for sure. However, it …

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roar, cora carmack, roar cora carmack, reviews, bookish, depepi, depepi.com, fantasy, ya
10 February

Roar by Cora Carmack: Storms and Toxic Masculinity

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  • Categories Anthropology, Books, Pop Culture, Representation, Reviews, The Image of Women
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I finally finished Roar by Cora Carmack [The Book Depository] [Waterstones]. It’s a fantasy novel full of magic, storms, and an incredible wold. The world building is staggering. However, there’s just a small, and yet huge, flaw: toxic masculinity. Maybe …

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star wars, the last jedi, star wars the last jedi, luke skywalker, rey, finn, poe dameron, bb-8, depepi, depepi.com, leia
02 January

Star Wars: The Last Jedi

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  • Categories Anthropology, Movies & Shows, Pop Culture, Representation, Reviews, The Image of Women
  • Comments 10 comments

Star Wars The Last Jedi was intense. I saw it on December 22nd, and it was brilliant. So much so, I’m going to see the movie again during January. Before hitting the cinema, I read so many bad reviews from …

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vikings, female viking warrior, female viking warriors, lagertha, depepi, depepi.com
11 October

DNA proves Female Viking Warriors like Lagertha existed

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  • Categories Anthropology, News, Opinion, The Image of Women
  • Comments 4 comments

DNA finally proves that female Viking warriors like Lagertha existed. In the 1880s, a massive gravesite was found in the Swedish town of Birka. One of the graves, Bj581, is the one to be making history right now. Cataloged as …

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wonder woman, doctor poison, villains, disfigured villains, depepi, depepi.com, anthropology, geek anthropology
25 July

Do disfigured Villains perpetuate stigma of disabled people?

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  • Categories Anthropology, Pop Culture: movies & shows, The Image of Women
  • Comments 4 comments

Many movies portray villains as disfigured individuals. However, this might be a poor representation for disabled people. As Alaina Leary suggests, many movies have disfigured characters as their main villains continuing a trope that’s making a poor service on the …

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marvel, spider-man, spiderman, spider-man homecoming, spiderman homecoming, depepi, depepi.com
13 July

Spider-Man Homecoming was a blast!

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  • Categories Anthropology, Movies & Shows, Pop Culture, Reviews, The Image of Women
  • Comments 6 comments

I finally saw Spider-Man Homecoming on Monday after a long day, and it was a blast! Despite some issues, this movie is brilliant. For starters, Peter Parker is a kid who is growing up. He doesn’t know much and grows …

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