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April 4, 2007
“Geek Girl” Stereotype Bingo
by @ 8:54 am

Inspired by this post at Feminist Gamers and this post on The IRIS Network forums, I decided to take an old post of mine and turn it into a bingo scorecard.

Stereotype Bingo

Basically the rules are that when you see a media article, blog post, or anything else talking about women in relation to a geeky hobby (gaming, technology, science, etc) you pull out this scorecard and mark down which points the article touches on. If you get three in a row (diagonal counts), you win! If you get blackout, you win even more!

What do you win? Well, the satisfaction of knowing that you have made fun of yet another stupid article on women geeks. You can also link your scorecard (and any post that you made in relation to the bingo — using the scorecard isn’t mandatory, but I think it’s a cute visual) on this thread and, if you do a post, I might just highlight it here or on TIN’s forums.

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Filed under For "her"; Gender issues; Girlfriend Lists; Media and journalism

10 Responses to ““Geek Girl” Stereotype Bingo”

  1. Jo says:

    Too TOO funny! I’m going to have to print one of those out for future reference. ^^


  2. Cat says:

    I love it! Also thought you might be interested in this:
    http://feministcarnival.blogspot.com/

    and I wanted to hear your thoughts on the DS Nintendo Lite (pink, and advertised by a woman cuddling her Cat in delight at winning a level?!)

    Sorry I’ve not been around for a while - family trouble is keeping me away.


  3. I Read the Internets - 4/8/07 says:

    […] On much the same topic, tekanji at Official Shrub.com Blog has prepared a useful bingo card. […]


  4. Jade Reporting » Blog Archive » April 11 says:

    […] “Geek Girl” Stereotype Bingo […]


  5. Jenny F. Scientist says:

    After seeing this yesterday, today I read this article and I was expecting to fill in all the boxes. Instead, it’s actually (gasp) not bad. Also, written by a woman.


  6. Bingo night « Tlönista says:

    […] Lauredhel’s Anti-feminist Bingo. Lorelei’s MRA Bingo. Midnight Louise’s Sexual Assault Bingo. Miss Ann’s White Liberal Bingo. Girl-Wonder.org’s Karen Healey’s Anti-Comics-Feminist Bingo. Edit: Tekanji’s Geek Girl Stereotype Bingo. (Via The Hathor Legacy.) […]


  7. The Geek Side Feminism Friday, belated. « says:

    […] Of course, if you get bored, you can always play bingo… Posted in da funnay, our bodies our business, actual weblogging, ain’t nobody happy, women in comics, he was like ‘wtf mate?’, perceptions, godbaggery, privilege, patriarchy in action, feminism. […]


  8. 13th Carnival of Feminist Science Fiction & Fantasy Fans « Words From The Center, Words From The Edge says:

    […] -From tekanji at the Official Shrub.com Blog we have “Geek Girl” Stereotype Bingo. See how many of the boxes you recognize from articles. […]


  9. Official Shrub.com Blog » Blog Archive » Am I the only one bothered by this? says:

    […] article called To Appeal to Women, Too, Gadgets Go Beyond ‘Cute’ and ‘Pink’ (feel free to bingo it in my stead), but I got to reading a Gizmodo article called NY Times: Smaller, Easier to Use […]


  10. Official Shrub.com Blog » Blog Archive » Japanese women are the biggest users of Wii and DS… ORLY? says:

    […] the article is worth a read, even though it ventures into bingo territory a few times.   [link] Filed under Japan; Video Games « More on […]


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