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Oyceter ([personal profile] oyceter) wrote2010-02-09 01:36 pm

Claymore, gender, and the male gaze

Claymore readers might be interested in this post on women warriors and the male gaze. Spoilers through v. 15. I kind of noodled in the comments, but my brain is too dead to come up with anything coherent.
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[personal profile] willow 2010-02-10 05:49 am (UTC)(link)
Don't have much brain power either - but I did find myself going WTF with the breasts?! When it came to some awakened A/B. I admit part of me does wonder about other labels - like how male Awakens don't look sexual but canon says they're very hedonistic while female Awakens do look sexual but are badass badasses from badass (and in some ways much more so than then men).

My mind wants to point out that the AF's are also female (and they creepily owned a powerful Awakened). And I can't help thinking that having female warriors was the Organizations fall back position so there's stuff there about women and power and control and whatever it is that being a Claymore does to their reproductive genitalia, and how they aren't treated as women by the Organization or the handlers - and there are thoughts swimming around about if Raki (as a possible love interest - which already makes me sigh cause I was all up on the little brother angle) represents traditional woman's concerns, just as Theresa's response to Clare might.

But in the end, I like that the women in Claymore are so much more than stick figures carried along by the plot that I can't actually make any connections like that while brain squishy - because they're too complex to get pushed into some off the cuff theorizing.
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[personal profile] willow 2010-02-10 05:50 am (UTC)(link)
Ok, I have no idea what I meant by 'other labels'. I am SO going to bed now.
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[personal profile] willow 2010-02-12 02:26 am (UTC)(link)
My original love for Claymore's art was all about how Claymores are blonde with silver eyes and yet the art managed to make them all look different. I disagree with the thought they have the same body type, because I didn't see that. Miria originally seemed more muscular to me than Helen, Deneve and Clare - with Deneve having a seeming swimmer's body. Theresa also seemed heftier to me.

But my original focus was on how with a touch of bangs here, and short or long hair, they looked different. I could keep track of them, unlike the blondes in DC's universe - where I have to look at their uniforms to figure out who Stargirl is from Supergirl from Wondergirl from Spoiler/the new Batgirl.

I can even remember Claymore names; Illene, Theresa, Clare, Helen, Deneve, Detrietch, Galatea, A/B (Alice/Beth), Yuma, Rafaela...

If you've paid any attention to my reviews of books (or movies), I tend to be all about the descriptors; 'Blonde Girl With The Star' and 'The One With The Sword'. Claymore's characters stick with me - maybe it's the hero shots. Maybe it's the plot. But I'm remembering them