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What happened to adventure books?
posted 2 years ago by KingLion7 2 years ago by KingLion7 +29 / -0

What happened to the adventure books for boys and men that used to be so prevalent once upon a time? Did they get replaced by other media? Pushed out by female domination? Dropped by big companies for all the typical political reasons?

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– TyCat999999 15 points 2 years ago +15 / -0

I’m a reasonably avid reader and it seems to me that publishing was the first industry to become fully captured by that femininity-made-religion that the ongoing Woke movement essentially is. Like, it’s been dominated by women and the specific female-lefty worldview that now runs everything since about 2000 or so, in my estimation — long before the movement took over all society more generally. Companies just don’t tend to put out “male” or “male-oriented” books that much anymore, unless the author was already established before the takeover. There’s nothing stopping dudes from writing the books they to see published, there’s just a much harder road to getting into covers and getting recognized to the point where the average bookstore will order them.

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– Adamrises 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

I'll throw out the devil's advocate here and say that publishing became female oriented because that's literally the largest market for it. Once technology advanced enough to give women free time, reading became one of their biggest pastimes and it hasn't left since. Whereas most men who were ever into reading grew out of it as they aged as they instead went on actual adventures instead.

Its basic capitalism, and also why the "young adult" genre, AKA the only time boys and girls intersect as a market, is the most popular by a long shot.

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– Ender910 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

Publishing companies have been somewhat dominated by women for decades, but it only became more absolute in the last 20 years. Worse still, they're probably rife with danger hair millennials who became utterly warped and deranged after all the communist-feminist grooming in university.

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– Wizardslayer 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

Longer than that. So publishing for the most part is rather low paying. It mostly attracted women that wanted jobs but didn't need jobs. You come from an upper class background and/or have a high earning husband then it makes it ok to take a job that on its face seems glamorous but pays terribly because you literally don't need the money.

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