15 gender biases in Yang Liu's pictograms
In his latest book Man meets woman ("Man meets woman" would be the translation into Spanish), the Chinese artist Yang Liu reflects and makes a scathing criticism of certain gender stereotypes, through a series of funny pictograms in which he stands up manifest the tendency of our culture to adopt a double standard to measure different attitudes or behaviors according to the gender of who they are. makes.
In this series of pictograms, fantastically realized, you can observe how culture modulates the thought of the society to impose certain standards according to some aspects or personal characteristics of each one.
Gender biases, still in force
Why is the girl who has a lot of sex a libertine, and yet a boy who flirts a lot is considered a seductive? Do men speak little and directly and women are more complicated and indirect in their communication? These and 13 other gender prejudices spectacularly treated by the Chinese plastic artist.
Hopefully these images revive the sexual cliches debate
that, in the XXI century, our societies still suffer. One more step towards a society that is more aware of sexism, micromachisms and, ultimately, the different forms of discrimination and inequality.1. The best weapon according to each genre
2. The great seducer and the libertine whore
3. What does each gender look for in a relationship?
4. Competition
5. The necessary luggage
6. Magazines for women and magazines for men
7. Self-perception of body image
8. What does each gender think when the other does not speak
9. Is it true that men communicate much more directly than women?
10. Perverted or sexy?
11. The account of sexual experiences
12. Targeting or Multitasking
13. Modern independent man vs Housewife
14. Pervert vs Daring
15. Ideal partner according to age
What do you think about the work of this Chinese artist?
Do you think that the sexual and gender stereotypes that he describes in his designs remain in your society? We await your opinion.