Take to the Skies
Jan. 28th, 2007 12:38 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Here I go, falling in love again.
I tried to resist, but Heroes has captured my heart. I can't think of a thing that I like that it hasn't got, from speculative fiction to an overarching story to a diverse cast (more on that in a bit) to sincerely good writing.
(And Zack didn't leave. Thank you for reassuring me on that score,
miakun! *grin and wave*)
Not to mention the Emerson Electric Company's REALLY STUPID lawsuit. I'd love the show for that alone.
So, I need to read the episode summaries, the graphic novel summaries, and the stories written for
yuletide. And go find the fandom; I'm sure there's one.
I don't have time for this, but what the hell.
I tried to resist, but Heroes has captured my heart. I can't think of a thing that I like that it hasn't got, from speculative fiction to an overarching story to a diverse cast (more on that in a bit) to sincerely good writing.
(And Zack didn't leave. Thank you for reassuring me on that score,
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Not to mention the Emerson Electric Company's REALLY STUPID lawsuit. I'd love the show for that alone.
So, I need to read the episode summaries, the graphic novel summaries, and the stories written for
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I don't have time for this, but what the hell.
Why Ruby Likes Diverse Casts of Characters
Date: 2007-01-28 06:04 pm (UTC)For me... it's not about which people I identify with --- I identify as my heart alights, on male, female, human, alien, animal, whatever; I never choose, they choose me --- but about which worlds I identify with. If I'd read The Hobbit first I never would have read Lord of the Rings, because I would have said to myself, "right, this universe has NOT A SINGLE FEMALE CHARACTER -- oh wait, here's one, and she's a bitch! Next!" I wouldn't've felt like it was a world I could inhabit. Simultaneously, universes where the men have agency and the women are merely acted upon, even if they're otherwise artistically important, leave me unsatisfied in the end. (Mr. Miller, I'm glaring at you.)
That's why the commonly accepted sort of 'gen' people often promulgate, with het romances but not a *whit* of any same-sex ones, often leaves me cold. (Part of why Zach's character was so important to me.) Similarly with universes where everyone (or, worse yet, everyone *good*, everyone sympathetic) is from one culture and/or of one skin tone. (So how are you such a big fan of LOTR, Ruby? Well, that universe does have different cultures. Also I have a complex relationship with it, not least in wincing over the Southrons and Haradrim.)
Many people laugh off that sort of thing, say that people like me lack the imagination to identify with characters who aren't like us demographically. It's not that for me (and also, aren't *they* the ones who can't, or won't, identify with those who aren't like them, since they *always* throw that sort of thing out when people ask for more diversity? But I digress) but that a universe has to be large and diverse enough to give my imagination room to inhabit it, and to not make me feel like I'm disqualified from inhabiting it by the lack of *anyone* like me there.
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Date: 2007-01-29 05:41 am (UTC)What kind of stuff are you interested in writing, like character wise?
The only fiction I've seen is Peter/Nathan which makes me groan, because Nathan needs a piano dropped on his head not incestuous sex. Two pianos. Maybe three.
But if you find anything good, let me know (so I can be lazy and not look myself).
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Date: 2007-02-01 01:31 am (UTC)I was just saying to my roommate that the Petrellis are the first pair of fictional brothers I've seen in awhile who *don't* make me want to slash them. Don and Charlie, Boromir and Faramir, Dean and Sam, I've been *all* over the incest fic, but I have no desire to read it about Nathan and Peter.
The Yuletide stories I linked to might be a good start for fic reading. I aven't read them all yet myself, tho.
*goes to look for the graphic novels*