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my mom thinks i'm cool ([personal profile] merelyn) wrote2009-02-05 01:13 pm
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Meta links + Merlin rec

I feel like I haven’t been around much lately. I’ve been feeling a little…quiet, I guess, and I've gotten wrapped up in reading a lot more meta/RL stuff than fic, which is unusual for me.

(What have I been following?

--The latest round of femslash meta

--The Great Elizabeth Bear Race/Cultural Appropriation Imbroglio

--A more RL discussion of where we should locate fertility treatments in the Reproductive Rights debate vis a vis the Octuplet woman

--Most recently: [livejournal.com profile] solar_cat’s response to that by-now-probably-infamous post by [livejournal.com profile] thingswithwings on fandom migration and problematic texts with a side of Merlin!hate.)

Lots of heavy, thinky stuff, and it does make one appreciate how, whatever else you can say above fandom and livejournal, it’s not always all about the porn and the wank. (But only on alternate Thursdays.)


On a slightly happier note, Gwen/Morgana!

in omne tempus by [livejournal.com profile] giddygeek (Gwen/Morgana, R)

This piece is short but packs a hell of a punch. [livejournal.com profile] giddygeek manages to say quite an awful lot about women, sex and power in Camelot. It's gorgeous and a little sad but no less awesome for it.

[identity profile] merelyn.livejournal.com 2009-02-06 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Also, Nimueh has awesome shoes in the finale. /even more shallow

I think there’s certainly a time and a place for serious critical analysis about the media we fangirls watch and whether it does have a subtle insidious impact on the way women view themselves. If a show is repeatedly and blatantly suffering from Women In Refrigerators Syndrome, and yet fandom is too focused on the pretty boys and the gay to notice? Sure that’s a problem. Merlin isn’t perfect, but it’s hardly such an extreme case.

Obviously people have different ideas of what is problematic and what isn’t. But come on, like you said, give us a little credit for being able to make that determination ourselves without you showing us the light. While it’s totally okay for [livejournal.com profile] thingswithwings to say, “look I just personally don’t connect with the show and what’s more I found it misogynist” I didn’t appreciate the judgy and butt-hurt tone. It’s why her post came off like a lament over everyone leaving for the The Next Big Fandom- with a side of serious meta in there to cover up the complaining.

(Edited to fix bad lj tag.)