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Bechdel test

American  
[bek-duhl test] / ˈbɛk dəl ˌtɛst /
Sometimes Bechdel-Wallace test

noun

  1. a test of gender stereotyping and inequality in fiction, having a number of variations and used especially with movies, based on whether the work includes at least two fairly important female characters who talk to each other about something besides a man.


Etymology

Origin of Bechdel test

First recorded in 2005–10; named after U.S. cartoonist Alison Bechdel (born 1960); first introduced as a nameless concept in a 1985 comic strip in Bechdel's series Dykes to Watch Out For (1983–2008), later credited to Bechdel's friend Liz Wallace

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"And it means we pass the Bechdel test," adds Barbé laughing.

From BBC • Jun. 4, 2024

On Monday, in a now-deleted Tweet, writer Hanna Rosin criticized Hulu's popular new film "Fire Island" for its so-called failure of the Bechdel test.

From Salon • Jun. 8, 2022

To the Philharmonic’s credit, though, the concerts have featured those premieres, even if the fact that both are based on Clara and Robert sets off a Bechdel test alarm.

From New York Times • Mar. 18, 2022

On an art historical Bechdel test, this gallery would earn a very rare A.

From Washington Post • Jul. 15, 2021

A Bechdel test for female body representation is clearly aspirational at this point.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 24, 2020