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Nov. 26th, 2015 02:26 amLate-night hypothesis (i had a hard day i'm not thinking about it): might the weird misdirectedness of "sj shipping" and whatnot be a possible aftereffect of the hardcore fannish embrace of the death of the author?
Instead of accepting all fannish responses while questioning the motives/credentials of directors, movie studios, and various financiers, we seem to be ignoring the latter classes of being almost entirely to instead police fannish response.
I am pretty sure that a substantial chunk of this is "women can be easily made to feel badly about libidinal desires," but also think it's interesting that, after having gloriously launched myself into the arms of Barthes during the Harry Potter years, I now find myself endlessly wanting to remind fellow fen about who gets paid for these stories, who has control, and who exactly doesn't (hint: it's us).
Instead of accepting all fannish responses while questioning the motives/credentials of directors, movie studios, and various financiers, we seem to be ignoring the latter classes of being almost entirely to instead police fannish response.
I am pretty sure that a substantial chunk of this is "women can be easily made to feel badly about libidinal desires," but also think it's interesting that, after having gloriously launched myself into the arms of Barthes during the Harry Potter years, I now find myself endlessly wanting to remind fellow fen about who gets paid for these stories, who has control, and who exactly doesn't (hint: it's us).
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Date: 2015-11-27 09:37 pm (UTC)I also think that's closely related to the intensely individualist ethos of much of fandom, too. We obsess over the ethics of our own personal decisions, condemn others for liking/hating/being indifferent about the wrong things in a way that's much more difficult in majority-male spaces. Where we shop, what food we eat, how much water we use, whether we recycle, wear make-up, exercise... And of course, there's the flip-side: personal decisions that lack the power to result in substantive change are completely worthless (aka trash!).
And partly it's that fandom is generally ready to latch onto any justification for why their positions are Right and Just and the haters are unenlightened. The rise of social justice rhetoric--esp individualistic SJ rhetoric--has provided a script for doing so that extends far beyond "I don't like thing."
And yeah, I think it obscures a lot of the actual power structures. A follower of mine actually made an interesting analogy about it.