Two things

Jun 18, 2010 14:22

When someone uses "it's just fiction" as a reason why people shouldn't get all worked up when they find a story -- any narrative, canon or fanwork -- hurtful, I'm going to also assume they don't think much of the ability of stories to make people happy, to make them laugh, or cry, or have thinky thoughts, or leave pink sparkly hearts of joy in the ( Read more... )

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marinarusalka June 18 2010, 19:39:58 UTC
Also, you know what genre of fanfic seems particularly open to containing various kinds of fail? Try ALL OF THEM.

Thank you! That's something that's been bothering me in the hc_bingo discussions, because there are all these great posts and comments about ablism and how to avoid disability fail in your writing and stuff, and in the middle of it, people keep popping up just to go "eeeeew, hurt/comfort, gross!" as if that has anything to do with it. The point is to minimize fail everywhere, regardless of fandom or genre of challenge format.

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dotfic June 18 2010, 19:44:54 UTC
Yeah, pinning it on specific genres, or specific fandoms, leads to complacency -- it misses the point of how systemic certain attitudes are.

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marinarusalka June 18 2010, 20:13:17 UTC
It's so easy -- and so tempting -- to sit back and say "oh, I'm so glad I'm not with those faily people over there." But if you're in fandom at all, then you're in together with the faily people. Heck, if you're on planet Earth at all, then you're in together with the faily people. We can work on not failing, or failing less, or calling out fail when we see it, but we can't magically insulate ourselves by hanging out only with the "right" people or in the "right" places.

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dotfic June 18 2010, 23:24:18 UTC
To quote a very wise man, "screws fall out all the time. The world's an imperfect place."

We can work on not failing, or failing less, or calling out fail when we see it, but we can't magically insulate ourselves

Thank you, yes, that. It's also not a reason for fans to stop writing and posting. If no one writes and posts, then how does anyone learn anything on *any* topic, not to mention what a sad, sad place fandom would be without fanfic and posts.

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dotfic June 18 2010, 23:31:28 UTC
Haha, sorry for all those edits, brain is not functioning, I had no idea what my own point was. :p

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