I have been following this for some time but rarely commenting. However I do not want my silence to be taken for apathy or assent, particularly not assent with
this piece of condescending fuckwittery (a more elegant response to that
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hereIf you don't know what I'm talking about (srsly?), various timelines & summaries
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I wasn't aware of the SF/F debate, not being hugely involved in a focused fandom, but yeah -- thinking about many of the books I've read, I can't say I'm surprised to learn it's an issue (though oddly, no one seems to mind the cultural appropriation in Avatar -- perhaps because the Asian elements were not only generally well-researched, but essentially made Asian/Inuit groups the protagonists rather than the Exotically Foreign Adversary).
I did skim the list a bit, though it was tough to puzzle out without foundation -- I've never read Bear's work, so I haven't an opinion on her failure or success, but in general terms I have to say that if a member of the group you're purporting to be representing points out errors in your approach you should probably suck it up and listen. Criticism about something you're proud of is a bit hard to take, but you know, if it's actually going to benefit what you're going for . . . ah well.
I'm pretty sure that at least one poster pointed out that you're never going to be 100% right in a depiction of another culture (although frankly the odds of you being 100% right about your own isn't exactly assured either), which is true. One of the things that makes racial politics so volatile is the fact that even among various minorities there are different flavors of oppression, so one groups' experience isn't necessarily going to convey to another's. If you want to tackle the issue, your only hope is probably to be sensitive and willing to take criticism. And, possibly, invest in a flak suit.
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Not that Bear is even the point anymore, despite what she seems to think, but no-one needed a flak jacket for making a *mistake*, is what I'm saying. No-one attacked Bear or anyone else for trying but not quite getting it 100% right. It took a lot of people working very, very hard to cling to their racism to get this thing where it is now.
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Well, the debate proved a kind of equality . . . If nothing else, we've got a good demonstration that anyone, regardless of race, sex, religion, finances and fandom, is capable of sticking their foot so far up their mouth they can kick themselves in the tonsils.
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This I'm interested in seeing. Which link above goes to this part?
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