How fairy tales teach the wrong lessons about masculinity | Francesca Cavallo | TEDxPadova
Francesca Cavallo reflects on a moment that changed everything: the birth of her nephew. While she had once gifted her niece a mix of items from both the girls’ and boys’ aisles to celebrate her freedom, she realized she couldn't do the same for her nephew. That hesitation sparked a deeper inquiry into how our culture limits boys’ emotional and expressive lives from an early age. Drawing on years of work in storytelling and social change, Cavallo explores how fairy tales and cultural narratives shape boys into men who are disconnected from their emotions and constrained by shame. She makes a compelling case for rewriting the stories we tell about masculinity—inviting us to reclaim it as a space of joy, tenderness, and connection. Francesca argues that gender equality was never meant to be a war, but a journey of mutual liberation—and that we cannot build a better world without the full participation of boys and men. Francesca Cavallo è co-autrice del bestseller “Storie della Buonanotte per Bambine Ribelli”, che dal 2016 ha venduto oltre 8 milioni di copie in 49 lingue. Nel 2019 ha lasciato “Rebel Girls” per fondare “Undercats”, un progetto editoriale volto ad aumentare radicalmente la diversità nei media per l’infanzia. Nel 2020, ha scritto e distribuito gratuitamente “Il Dottor Li e il Virus con in Testa una Corona” che, tradotto in 38 lingue, è stato il libro per bambini più letto al mondo durante la pandemia. Nel 2022 ha lanciato “Paralympians!”, una collana di libri illustrati dedicata a quattro campioni paralimpici. Negli ultimi 2 anni, Cavallo si è dedicata allo studio del maschile e degli stereotipi di genere che danneggiano i bambini e gli uomini. Il suo ultimo libro si intitola "Storie Spaziali per Maschi del Futuro". This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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