a column by Ramiro Gálvez, Valeria Tiffenberg and Edgar Altszyler for VOX: CEPR’s Policy Portal
The belief that men possess greater cognitive abilities than women is a longstanding and well-documented stereotype, with studies showing that both boys and girls as young as six can view ‘brilliance’ as a predominantly male trait.
This column explores the contribution of the film industry in the West to perpetuating this stereotype.
An analysis of over 10,000 film transcripts reveals the persistent presence of the ‘brilliance = male’ stereotype over the past half a century, including in movies specifically aimed at children.
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