You know, just about every time I post anything about writing, but especially if I post about increasing the visibility of women, queer culture, and people of color in literature, I get several of this kind of comment--and yes, I just got ANOTHER one on my Racefail post.
"If you want more representations of women/gays/PoC, why don't you write your OWN damn books?"
Often accompanied by the cute addendum: "Just tell YOUR story, and don't worry about politics."
Look, I don't expect every random commenter to be conversant in my complete works. I don't expect them to know me at all, given how many come via outside links. I'm not being all DON'T YOU KNOW WHO PRINCE IS?
But seriously. One might consider, when there are over 100 comments, let alone 300, that the author of the post might possibly have written something other than the post at hand, and possibly a quick google search is preferable to looking hilarious in comments. I know that assuming Everyone Else Is An Idiot is part of what makes the Internet such a jolly place, but it's LJ, there's a lot of writers here, and people who post about SFF and fandom usually have some vested interest in it, and it's not like there aren't links to my books all down the side of the page.
Not to mention, it's not actually the first best destiny of Everyone on Planet Earth to be a writer of fiction. Cultural commentary is important and valuable in and of itself, and some people need to, you know, read books and react to them. I know! Crazy! My reaction to culture would still be viable even if I couldn't string a denouement together with a duct tape, a wristwatch, and my Aunt Martha's wedding band. So would, and is, yours.
The second one, which I also tend to get when talking about any thorny issue in a work in progress, is much harder to respond to. But pretty much the only thing to say is:
My story is political.
I can write from the heart--and seriously, where else would I be writing from? I'm such a commercial sellout with my popcorn novels and my stacks of cash that I have to dig down to my Grinchy literary heart with both hands and even then I might not find anything but hot sparkly vampires? I'm all heart, baby. But I can write from my ventricles and still be political, because I am a woman and a feminist and queer and there is no telling my story, no matter how cloaked in fiction, without bringing all my uncomfortable politics in. That is telling my story. It means I worry about colonial issues, it means I worry about portrayals of gay sex, it means I consider the race and gender balance of a cast of characters, it means I think long and hard before committing narrative. Because my politics are the politics of thinking long and hard about things.
But hey, maybe one of these days I'll get around to writing my own books and not just complaining annoyingly on the Internet about how the world could occasionally suck just a little less. It could happen. You never know.
Probably not, though. I'm mostly hot air. Hot, politically correct, ugly, loud feminist air.
- A Book of One's Own
thoughtful, dammit
2010-01-07 10:28 pm (UTC)
You said this very well. Thank you.
2010-01-07 10:31 pm (UTC)
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2010-01-07 10:49 pm (UTC)
Do you ever get the "OMG, you can't tell me what to write! That's censorship!" comments on your posts? That's what I keep getting, and it makes me want to punch a lot of faces.
2010-01-07 10:53 pm (UTC)
2010-01-07 10:53 pm (UTC)
This post rocked my socks.
2010-01-07 10:53 pm (UTC)
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2010-01-07 10:55 pm (UTC)
It's probably just me, but before I comment on someone's blog I've never been to before, I poke around and see what I can find out about the blogger. It's the Internet and 2010, and I'm just crazy that way.
Dr. Phil
2010-01-07 11:01 pm (UTC)
2010-01-07 11:15 pm (UTC)
Dear commenter,
You liked a thing. It failed in some ways. You can still like the thing, it's ok. We can still like it and criticize it- at the same time!
Love Cathy.
2010-01-07 11:20 pm (UTC)
2010-01-07 11:21 pm (UTC)
The personal is always, always, always political.
Great words. Thank you. :)
2010-01-07 11:56 pm (UTC)
However, it's late and I'm starting to forget if fulfilment has two ls in the middle, so I'm turning off and turning in.
2010-01-08 12:02 am (UTC)
I am so glad you write. Your stories, your posts, your poetry, this post...
*sniffle*
2010-01-08 12:10 am (UTC)
2010-01-08 12:25 am (UTC)
I love you. I love you so hard for this.
2010-01-08 01:13 am (UTC)
2010-01-08 12:30 am (UTC)
From what I've seen, the situation isn't going to get much better if you simply sit back and pretend everything is hunky-dory -- because then we get more stuff like this:
http://www.genjipress.com/2010/01/cring
It's funny. I showed this to just about everyone I could get my hands on who is an SF reader, and they all thought it was one of the most loathsome things they'd ever seen. Which raises the question: How'd it ever get published?
The only answer I can come up with is, because there are still plenty of idiots who don't think about what they're doing, or to what end. And so the more people who THINK (it ain't illegal YET) about what they're doing and why, the better.
So -- yeah. Keep slugging :D
2010-01-08 01:19 am (UTC)
2010-01-08 01:46 am (UTC)
A Canadian contributed by explaining that I was a typical American who got all his news from television.
I had three Marxist grandparents, and the fourth was an anarchist -- not the most usual family background.
And I watch less tv than any of the blind people I know.
2010-01-08 01:47 am (UTC)
Sorry, I'm not nearly as polite and well spoken as you are. I'm just a cranky old trucker.
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2010-01-08 03:38 am (UTC)
Thank you! All of us as readers get lost in the shuffle on this sometimes.
"If you want more representations of women/gays/PoC, why don't you write your OWN damn books?"
Because at the current moment, until I can write things as interesting and perceptive and, yes, representative of women, gays, and PoC as the people whose works I've been reading lately, everybody is better off if I shut up and get out of the way.
2010-01-08 03:49 am (UTC)