Sunday, September 12th, 2004 01:43 pm
a must-read
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wrenlet.
Colors in the Dark (To the Choir), by C.M. Decarnin.
What
wrenlet said about it:
a lovely, erudite, roll-around-in-the-pretty-pretty-words comparison of slash to the phenomenon of "women's only" cultures through history. It begs the question, what of men who participate in slash? And I think that's a valid query... but when you get right down to it, women built this, and I don't believe acknowledging that fact pushes slash-loving men aside.
"Who built that building?" "Women." "Who lives there now?" "Anyone who wants to."
She knows how to summarize. Go read.
Colors in the Dark (To the Choir), by C.M. Decarnin.
What
a lovely, erudite, roll-around-in-the-pretty-pretty-words comparison of slash to the phenomenon of "women's only" cultures through history. It begs the question, what of men who participate in slash? And I think that's a valid query... but when you get right down to it, women built this, and I don't believe acknowledging that fact pushes slash-loving men aside.
"Who built that building?" "Women." "Who lives there now?" "Anyone who wants to."
She knows how to summarize. Go read.
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