Dragon Lady
The term "Dragon Lady" often refers to a stereotype of a strong, assertive woman, typically in a position of power. This archetype is frequently depicted in media and literature as a formidable figure who is both feared and respected. The character may embody traits such as cunning, ambition, and a fierce independence, often challenging traditional gender roles.
In popular culture, the "Dragon Lady" can be seen in various forms, including characters in films, television shows, and books. Notable examples include Fu Manchu, a fictional character from early 20th-century literature, and various portrayals in Asian cinema. These representations can sometimes perpetuate negative stereotypes, leading to discussions about gender and cultural representation.