today exactly
actually i started a fashion blog called style rookie last september of two thousand and eleven i started an online magazine for teenage girls called rookiemag com my name 's tavi gevinson and
the title of my talk is still figuring it out and the ms paint quality of my slides was a total
creative decision in keeping with today 's theme and has nothing to do with my
inability to use powerpoint
and you know movies and tv shows these things have influence my own website
so i think the question of what makes a strong
femalecharacter often goes misinterpreted
and instead we get these two dimensional superwomen who maybe have one quality that 's played up a lot like a catwoman type or she plays her sexuality up a lot and it 's seen as power but
women to be that easy to understand
and women are mad at themselves for not being that simple when in actuality women are
complicated women are multifaceted not because women are crazy but because people are crazy and women happen to be people
i don 't like to
acknowledge a problem without also acknowledging those who work to fix it so just wanted to
acknowledge shows like mad men movies like bridesmaids whose
female characters or protagonists are
complex multifaceted
i still feel that there are some types of women who are not represented
and in the ninety s there was freaks and geeks and my so called life and their characters lindsay weir and angela chase i mean the whole
premise of the shows were just them
trying to figure themselves out basically
but those shows only lasted a season each and i haven 't really seen anything like that on tv since
so this is a
scientificdiagram of my brain
around the time when i was when i started
watching those tv shows i was
ending middle school starting high school i 'm a sophomore now
and i was
trying to
reconcile all of these differences that you 're told you can 't be when you 're growing up as a girl you can 't be smart and pretty you can 't be a feminist who 's also interested in fashion you can
and i felt a little confused and i said so on my blog and i said that i wanted to start
a website for teenage girls that was not this kind of
one dimensional strong
character empowerment thing
because i think one thing that can be very alienating about a misconception of feminism is that
girls then think that to be a feminist they have to live up to being
perfectlyconsistent in your beliefs never being insecure never having doubts having all of the answers and this is not true and actually
reconciling all the contradictions i was feeling became easier once i understood that feminism was not a rulebook but a
discussion a conversation a process and this is a spread from a zine that i made last year when i i
i mean i think i 've let myself go a bit on the
illustration front since but
of people and we launched last september
and this is an excerpt from my first editor 's letter where i say that rookie we don 't have all the answers we 're still figuring it out too but the point is not to give girls the answers
and not even give them
permission to find the answers themselves but
hopefullyinspire them to understand that they can give themselves that
permission they can ask their own questions find their own answers all of that and rookie i think we 've been
trying to make it a nice place for all of that to be figured
i 'm figuring it out
we also have articles called how to look like you weren 't just crying in less than five minutes so all of that being said i still really
how you accept those so what i you to take away from my talk the lesson of all of this is to just be stevie nicks
like that 's all you have to do
she is very has always been unapologetically present on stage and unapologetic about her flaws and about reconciling all of her contradictory feelings and she makes you listen to them and think about them and yeah so please be stevie nicks thank you
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