reenka: (Default)
[personal profile] reenka
You know, before I spent too long in fandom, I had squicks. Now I just have preferences and a whole lot of pet-peeves, where it's just that you'd have to work harder to please me if I've a peeve about it. Like, y'know, I remember in the good old days, where Kirk/Spock sex pretty much squicked me, even if I liked the idea of the pairing a lot; I couldn't get over my adolescent vision of them. I remember when Ron/Draco and Snape/Draco and even Harry/Hermione seemed Deeply Wrong... and now I just don't prefer them. I remember when H/D was the alpha and omega of my fannish universe and I had all these ideas about how it 'should' and 'shouldn't' be done (and okay, I still have those), but I've become quite lax about thumping my chest and hyperventilating, alas.

Anyway, I meant to talk about a specific comment in this Wincest squick post, but it also made me think a bit, 'cause yeah, the sheer prevalence of that reading of a show's canon bothers me a bit-- though that's my 'canon, bitches!' thing, not any anti-incest squick, exactly; actually, I don't think I've ever had a 'traditional' squick in the sense that it's based on my real-life beliefs (I mean, I tend to like characters in fiction I'd probably clobber in real life, for a start). Like, if it's well-written, anything challenging or transgressive can only make the story more interesting, as far as I'm concerned; for examples, look to the many instances of incest in classic literature and also some of the best genre lit of today (okay, mainly Song of Ice and Fire). I cannot imagine seriously reading something good and then stopping and going, 'but this is WRONG, HOW COULD THIS BE??! NOOOoooo'. If I really felt like that, I mean, I wouldn't have graduated from books for toddlers, because isn't there always something unpleasant and 'wrong' and unfair even in (good and/or classic) children's books?

    (Btw, this is where some of my friends woujd just say I'm not a critical enough reader, so I clearly suck. Hehe. Because yeah, while I was careful to say 'well-written' and 'good' stories, the truth is I also suspend a lot of judgment/personal issues/disbelief when reading stuff I just... like a lot for whatever reason. I wouldn't call it a 'kink'; like, I don't have a 'kink' for HP canon, y'know? Most of the time the only reason I'm critical is when I either really love something or really hate it, usually because of aesthetic/story-construction reasons. This mostly applies to stuff that's really bad. How do I explain it. It applies to purple-prosey fantasy books with ass-stupid names & the majority of post-OoTP fanfic I read, hahaha; it very rarely applies to content, in other words, and only to execution-- the big exception being OOCness in fic and stuff I find relentlessly bleak. Because I'm a huge romantic dork. But I try to keep that under control. :P So yeah, it's a personality issue, basically, and one I can't really do anything about, so nyah.)


In any case, I'm veeeery touchy about actually projecting slashiness on any canon... and in fact I can't think of any where I would do so with all honesty. There's liminal cases like Star Trek, The Sentinel and Gundam Wing, but I wouldn't go so far as to explain anything that happened with the characters through that lens. It's just subtext, take it or leave it.

Aaanyway. It's funny because I have the exact opposite reaction-- usually if something squicks me in text/theory, it squicks me less in a visual representation, because I'm more of an aesthete-- I always look at art as an 'art piece' first and a 'statement' second; in other words, I can easily disengage any moral/ethical/other biases and just enjoy the pretty because pretty is what matters with visual media to me. This is why I have no hard pairing preference with fanart, for instance, and why I tolerate and enjoy extreme cheesiness in fanvids of the sort that'd make me run screaming from a fic.
    Coincidentally, it's also why the 6A/LJ wank sticks in my craw like mad. It's really the art-critique aspect that drives me mad, the double-standard where fanfic is okay but fanart isn't-- fanart needs to be judged by outsiders who don't have the first clue what they're looking at. That just drives me mad. Visual art just... the idea of judging it in such pedestrian terms without even realizing that's what you're doing-- it makes my blood boil.

Regardless, I meant to just quote [livejournal.com profile] harriet_spy's comment:
    To be honest, there's no way you can take a dynamic that hinges even a little bit on transgressiveness, have ten thousand squeeing fangirls stampede over it, and have anything left but flatness.

I just thought that was really... very true. And it really applies to some of my favorite pairings (*cough!*) rather than just Wincest. It's not that I hate fluff... it's that I'm just so bored & frustrated by the sheer glut of narratives that make the transgressive and raw as acceptable and 'easy' as possible. Actually, the reason I wouldn't ship Wincest is probably because you can't reasonably expect it to be remotely healthy or resolvable in any positive way-- and I'm still a romantic. It's kinda figures that the incest is intinsically everyone's problem, but yeah. This definitely reminds of the sheer flatness I felt before I stopped reading H/D altogether; this sense that the pairing has become... completely predictable and 'easy' (in fandom, not in canon). I can't really think of a transgressive pairing that actually consistently captured its own problematic areas... which is why I'm really way too wary to read S/L, but oh well.

Date: 2007-08-25 01:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] amalin.livejournal.com
I think my thing with Maya's Draco is that he always has - I don't know, a lot of belief in himself? Or like. I don't know, is always a lot MORE than I remember Draco being, and it surprises me, and I like it, even while I am going, "Coffee, really?"

Haha, I do not want to make you read anything, it is okay if you don't, EXCEPT SEVENTYNINE. Well, and I think you should read Breed's fic, but that is just because . . . it's Breed's fic.

Draco/Hermione hurts me, the very words kind of hurt, fdjkjs. It is almost as bad as D/G. The only Draco het pairing I can bear is Draco/Pansy, I think.

Date: 2007-08-25 04:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yourpoison.livejournal.com
You know, I just don't -get- Draco/Hermione, like. How it's supposed to work. Draco/Pansy bothers me because it's so often sold as 'Slytherins stick together' and Draco-comfort and 'this is what Draco REALLY wants', which just makes me tetchy. Draco/Ginny is just so transparently adolescent it makes me nostalgic, a bit, though also cringe. But Draco/Hermione... I just can't see it. But I mean, if you want a vegan modern progressive type with Draco, the alternative is Luna ^^;;; Poor Harry has his limits; quite a number of them :))

I felt kind of bad for skipping Breed's fic. I mean, it sort of proved to me how far from fandom I've gotten. I mean, if you don't read H/D by her, what can you read? Y'know? haha. My apathy, it is strong :> I -am- attracted to seventynine, though, so... :-?

Maya's Draco has a way of being convincing and 'real', like a very real person, y'know, and I can actually tolerate him with Pansy (somewhat). If only Harry wasn't so infatuated all the time :)) I think that's what makes me so sad about all these sad lifeless and floppy fanon!Dracos who flounce and are So Very Gay and snark but not in a funny way and are just genereally boring. Most of all, I want to feel the writer's character-love, or else why are they writing the character? What do they love about this floppy swishy posh person? Why does it really MATTER if he's with Harry or not? I mean, at least Maya's Draco is so cool yet dorky and human, I feel Harry's got himself a catch :)) With these Dracos, I think in a few years Harry will have a headache, honey :>

Date: 2007-08-25 05:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] amalin.livejournal.com
I hate flouncy floppy obviously gay Draco, it makes me want to sob. I also have absolutely no idea why Harry would be attracted to him. But yeah, there is rarely any substance behind them, whereas Maya's Draco is all substance, he's always got more layers and more intensity than I ever expect.

seventynine kdjs there are white peacocks galore and one-sided Lockhart/Regulus and they get sloshed before/after every Order meeting and Snape keeps commenting all sour and hopeful on Lily's posts and Frank Longbottom is made of awesome, as is the Ministry contingent of Ted Tonks and Bones and Alice Statham!, ldkjfs plus MWPP which is not even what's doing it for me right now but I know that's what you like :D :D

Profile

reenka: (Default)
reenka

October 2007

S M T W T F S
 12 3456
78910111213
1415161718 19 20
21222324252627
28293031   

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Dec. 30th, 2025 03:13 am
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios