Fair Play
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Fair Play is a documentary film that examines gender inequality in the division of domestic labor and its impact on families and society.
Statements (47)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
documentary film
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nonfiction film → |
| about |
caregiving responsibilities
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division of household chores → modern family life → partnership dynamics → systemic gender inequality → |
| addresses |
burnout from unpaid labor
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career penalties for caregivers → consequences of unequal domestic work → expectations of fatherhood → expectations of motherhood → gender norms → inequality between partners → stress in modern families → |
| aimsTo |
encourage conversations about gender and labor
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promote more equitable sharing of housework → raise awareness of domestic labor inequality → |
| critiques |
assumption that women manage the home
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invisible domestic work → traditional gender roles → |
| depicts |
conflict over chores
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everyday domestic routines → negotiation of responsibilities → |
| focusesOn |
emotional labor
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gender roles in the home → impact of domestic labor on families → impact of domestic labor on society → inequitable division of household tasks → mental load in relationships → |
| genre |
feminist documentary
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social issue documentary → |
| intendedAudience |
couples
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parents → people interested in gender equality → |
| mainSubject |
domestic labor
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family relationships → gender inequality → household labor division → social justice → unpaid care work → work–life balance → |
| medium |
film
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| shows |
effects of inequality on children
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real-life couples negotiating chores → strategies for more equal partnerships → |
| workType |
audiovisual work
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Referenced by (4)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
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Jennifer Lynn Siebel
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Jennifer Siebel Newsom → Jennifer Siebel Newsom → The Representation Project → |
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