Last updated: 1/9/2012Like most fandom journals, this one has quite a bit of meta in it. Some of it consists of me babbling about various topics. Sometimes an interesting discussion happens in the comments without my expecting it. It can be difficult to wade through all the other entries full of...other stuff (*coughrandomcrapcough*), so here's a
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The fics are divided into chaptered stories, one-shots, and drabbles. They are then subdivided by pairing. I've provided links to the various archives on which the fics appear.
Forgive me if I fail to respond to comments. Discuss among yourselves and be awesome (as usual).
My hiatus goes back in effect roundabouts...nowish.
Mission Statement:This series is intended to outline the feminist text of each episode so as to provoke and encourage open discussion. It's not so much about making value judgments
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Hey, so my hiatus is still on, for the most part. However, I already had the feminist filter for Beauty and the Beasts and Homecoming completed before said hiatus, so I'm gonna go ahead and post them over the next couple days.
Cheers!
Mission Statement:This series is intended to outline the feminist text of each episode so as to provoke and
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Have fun with it, guys! Remember to make your comments relevant to gender! :)
Mission Statement:This series is intended to outline the feminist text of each episode so as to provoke and encourage open discussion. It's not so much about making value judgments about events and/or characters but about analyzing the series from a feminist framework so
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I'm done with my final and, thus, done with my undergrad! *dances*
I'm celebrating by having a beer and slapping up the feminist filter post for Dead Man's Party. What? My way of celebrating is UNIQUE!
Mission Statement:This series is intended to outline the feminist text of each episode so as to provoke and encourage open discussion. It's not so
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Basic upshot: Cheerleading originated as a masculine sport and women only started to get involve during WWI (and controversy over their involvement raged for a few decades).
Choice quote from The Nation in 1911:
…the reputation of having been a valiant “cheer-leader” is one of the most valuable things a
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