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Jan. 23rd, 2009 07:18 amNot going to get involved in the cultural appropriation talk. I will only say that the one time I got slapped, it was for *not* representing one culture. I had represented a couple of others, one at a time, and the writer of the complaining email felt I was ignoring theirs on purpose.
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Date: 2009-01-23 01:57 pm (UTC)My favorite story of getting slapped down came from
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Date: 2009-01-23 02:44 pm (UTC)Though I have been gratified to see Southern Fire coming up when folk have been asking for fantasy with non-white protagonists.
And for the record, I never got any vitriol about that book, when it came out in the US or since.
Mind you, I did get a very overheated email when the Aldabreshin culture first appeared in Swordsman's Oath. From someone in Atlanta demanding to know how as an ignorant white Englishwoman, I dared to write about the African-American post-slavery experience?
I politely wrote back explaining this was an entirely imaginary world, these were dark-skinned people because they lived in the tropics and as far as I was concerned, nothing in the book had any bearing on any aspects of US history or culture. Happily that was the end of that.
I regarded it much in the light of a very few opinions I've seen about my books, that variously accuse me of being a)a man-hating feminist and/or b)a patriarchy-enabling betrayer of the sisterhood.
As saying far more about the complainant than it could possibly say about me!
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Date: 2009-01-23 04:32 pm (UTC)Well. Yeah.
Have scrupulously avoided the kerfuffle. There's a good reason why I effectively left the genre a while back, and endless, circular infights like this have a good deal to do with it.
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Date: 2009-01-23 11:45 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-23 05:36 pm (UTC)Every now and again I get sucked into these kerfuffles very briefly, and then I am forcibly reminded why I prefer to stay out of them.