Subject: Yes, but we're not in that world.
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Posted on: 2011-09-02 16:26:00 UTC

And I don't believe that an archetype with a female name is more negative because of it, it's the fact that a negative archetype gets a female name.

Okay-- sorry. I started off on an essay there that I truly cannot finish. I've got to go figure out if I can still salvage this semester, and walk the dog, and so on and so forth. But I'll come back, after work, and finish this, because I do think it's important to recognize the difference here, and the fact that, whether we want it to or not, male privilege does exist, both IRL and in the fantasy-writing community, and the last thing we want to do is unintentionally undercut equality. (Not superiority, equality. I'm not a crazy "Men Are Scum" feminist, I'm someone who wants, very badly, a world in which Jim Butcher could write Harry Dresden as Harriet Dresden and he'd get exactly the same number of Sue/Stu remarks.)

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