Anime Feminist Recommendations of Spring 2023
Hurting for summer shows? Your backlog’s about to be spoiled for choice.
Hurting for summer shows? Your backlog’s about to be spoiled for choice.
Alex, Vrai, and Toni shine a spotlight on one of the best modern yuri available, its genre commentary, and its cast of lovable disaster girls.
It’s a lovely season for surprises, mess, and surprisingly compelling mess.
This is a season of meteoric highs and nightmare lows.
Oh, there’s some fun to be had with this premise.
Miscommunication as narrative conflict is often linked with contrivance and bad writing—and no genre faces this criticism more than romance. That’s what makes Yuri is My Job! so refreshing. In the process of building a will-they-won’t-they story, it explores the gendered, neurotypical, and heteronormative expectations that are built into social interaction.