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alias_sqbr) wrote2010-02-01 11:12 am
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From metafandom circa 1856
Was linked Silly Novels by Lady Novelists by George Elliot and was put very much in the mind of snarkily amusing but overgeneralising (EDIT: and problematic) posts about Mary Sues and the portrayal of women off metafandom. Probably got her lots of narky comments letters, too :)
Lots of dodgy gender and class issues (she is such a grammar snob. Sadly we cannot see what I get the impression was some amusing satirical typesetting) but she puts in some digs against sexism and classism too. She even take a dig at American vegetarians. I looked it up and at that point she was not only not out as a woman, but hadn't actually published anything yet, which puts her choice to rant about women writers in a different context.
Having read a bunch of modern romances set in the 18th/19th century it's always interesting to read snark about romances from those eras written by a contemporary (see also "Northanger Abbey").
Lots of dodgy gender and class issues (she is such a grammar snob. Sadly we cannot see what I get the impression was some amusing satirical typesetting) but she puts in some digs against sexism and classism too. She even take a dig at American vegetarians. I looked it up and at that point she was not only not out as a woman, but hadn't actually published anything yet, which puts her choice to rant about women writers in a different context.
Having read a bunch of modern romances set in the 18th/19th century it's always interesting to read snark about romances from those eras written by a contemporary (see also "Northanger Abbey").
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It reminds me of this recent post (http://facetofcathy.dreamwidth.org/58895.html?format=light). What's the limit between condemning our fellows for the damage they're perpetuating, and being sexist ourselves? Because I do understand the anger. If a woman says something sexist, it doesn't hurt less, it hurts more; and it's comfortable to critique those women over there (I know I'm guilty of it)--but, where's the line?
So I laugh--but it's an uncomfortable laugh.
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The fact it's a mix of good points and problematic bits is one of the ways it reminds me of stuff on metafandom. If you posted it to linkspam you'd definitely need to add a warning to it :)
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(No comments about the linkspam stuff; I can just guess the interminable discussion it would cause just to reach something resembling consensus! -_-)
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While she had some feministy stuff at the end on the whole the approach to gender was pretty dodgy.