Edit: We got wank, people! Below link has lead to wank! And people are telling me that fandom is not only an acceptable but even favorable venue to get their socially relevant observations/agendas across.
Alanis Morrisette? This? Is irony. That said, I still think panties in a twist over 'pimping' is ridiculous.
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I can't help but think of this when mentioning slash pairings - the amount of women who went to see 'Brokenback Mountain' I imagine would have been huge and even though I've asked friends who are into slash why they like it they seem to give vague answers - it seems that "boy meets girl" ideal is being trodden out for something more 'unusual'. Sure. >.>
Even though it doesn't apply, I can't really think of the word 'philia' but rather 'amateur' (in the sense that it is a love of something, not being unprofessional at something...) and I think that's only because of the context in which the term 'philia' is applied to today.
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I can see why this is so prevalent in fanfiction. I'm going to play it safe and assume you know about Henry Jenkins; I want to read his stuff, but I found this great summary on his 10 reasons why people write fanfic, including eroticization and the like: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TenWaysToRewriteAShow
I'm not sure if you're familiar with Hal Niedzviecki, but in his book Hello, I'm Special, he talks about how our culture has made individuality into the new conformity, exemplified in people's attempts to get attention and therefore attain the status of "special." It seems that most fanfic writers who write clichéd "shipping" stories don't have much in the way of creativity and aren't "cut out" to be writers; they ( ... )
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This must speak to some sort of deeper disruption in my psyche, because I do get kind of irritated when people have wholly positive connotations with sex. Haven't they listened to Loveline?! But moreover, don't they observe the people in their own lives? Maybe it's just the unfortunates I surround myself with, but I once did a rundown of all my close female friends; more than half have been sexually abused in some way. And not the kind that eventually leads to healing sex and one true loves. Not once in any of those cases, I daresay! On the negativity front, I think you might be surprised how many women in this fandom have also personally experienced negative sexual situations, yet still write or enjoy reading fluffy eros between giant robots. Why? Because it's escapism. Safe escapism. There are some interesting studies of the phenomena of slash in particular, which is almost entirely written and consumed by women, both here in the US and in various Asian countries as well. The ( ... )
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