"I don't think that any woman in this industry hasn't [experienced sexism]," she told People. "I think we all have in various ways, and sometimes you can't even tell that it's happening because it's so ingrained in the way things are structured."
Maslany says the challenges vary, from being told to wax her mustache — "Which I refused to do!" — to her wardrobe belying the show's emotional context in favor of sex appeal (i.e. wearing a midriff-showing shirt while mourning someone's death) to being talked down to by male coworkers. "I can't even count the number of times... It's just pathetic."
“People are too upset, people are too pissed off and too many strong voices are now being heard,” she notes optimistically regarding the social changes underway in the industry. “There is a big shift happening, and I think we are at the messy puberty stages of it right now... It's just about bringing that sensitivity, your emotional life and your understanding of humanity that women have that’s different to men.”
The irony of being adorned with makeup and photographed in visually stimulating positions for the magazine's photo shoot while being asked if producers make her change her appearance for the show was probably not lost on the actress. Pathetic indeed.
No comments:
Post a Comment