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And like everyone else, I just thought they weren’t funny.

Via Feministing:

The underrepresentation of women and people of color in media extends all the way to the cartoons tucked into the New Yorker, according to an analysis of every cartoon published in the magazine last year. The journal Proceedings of the Natural Institute of Science found that about 70 percent of the characters were men and 95 percent were white.

Next the researchers looked at each character’s role or occupation. Most characters simple fell into the “Person” category, but women were more likely to be in non-occupational roles, such as Parent, Spouse, Student, Party Goer. The only job in which they outnumbered men was Assistant. People of color’s best showing? The Fantasy Figure category, mostly because they frequently appeared as wise men.

In part, the researchers suggest, this gap is explained by the dearth of female cartoonists. Only 12 of the 70 people who published cartoons in magazine in 2014 were women. And the few female cartoonists featured almost twice as many female characters in their cartoons as their male counterparts.

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