One of these ways include comment sections on articles about Leslie Knope. One article, from popular internet site Buzzfeed, is titled “19 Times Leslie Knope Shut Down Sexism on ‘Parks and Rec.’” Written by Andy Golder and Casey Rackham, the article mentions a few of the episodes mentioned in my textual analysis. The first commenter states, “The best feminist moment in the show was in the season 6 finale when Leslie found out she was pregnant and also took the job as Regional Director for National Parks without batting an eye about being a mother and a career woman.” This article was originally titled “19 Time Leslie Knope was Feminist as Hell,” and one commenter took notice of the change of title and said, “I loved all of these moments but why was the title changed? Is Buzzfeed afraid of the f-word? Leslie would be ashamed.” Another commenter states, “The moment she f-----g votes for herself… Tears. Tears EVERYWHERE.” The comments on this article show that viewers of this they picked up on Leslie’s feminist viewpoints, and have even noticed the subtle but powerful ways Leslie is a feminist, like her not even questioning, “job or family?” Not only do viewers see this aspect of Leslie, they love it. The 2nd commenter points out that Leslie would be ashamed of Buzzfeed’s changing of the word “feminism.” The last comment shows that Leslie’s achievements as a feminist woman, drove her to actual
One of these ways include comment sections on articles about Leslie Knope. One article, from popular internet site Buzzfeed, is titled “19 Times Leslie Knope Shut Down Sexism on ‘Parks and Rec.’” Written by Andy Golder and Casey Rackham, the article mentions a few of the episodes mentioned in my textual analysis. The first commenter states, “The best feminist moment in the show was in the season 6 finale when Leslie found out she was pregnant and also took the job as Regional Director for National Parks without batting an eye about being a mother and a career woman.” This article was originally titled “19 Time Leslie Knope was Feminist as Hell,” and one commenter took notice of the change of title and said, “I loved all of these moments but why was the title changed? Is Buzzfeed afraid of the f-word? Leslie would be ashamed.” Another commenter states, “The moment she f-----g votes for herself… Tears. Tears EVERYWHERE.” The comments on this article show that viewers of this they picked up on Leslie’s feminist viewpoints, and have even noticed the subtle but powerful ways Leslie is a feminist, like her not even questioning, “job or family?” Not only do viewers see this aspect of Leslie, they love it. The 2nd commenter points out that Leslie would be ashamed of Buzzfeed’s changing of the word “feminism.” The last comment shows that Leslie’s achievements as a feminist woman, drove her to actual