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Friday, March 30th, 2012 01:38 pm
This is a mix of great stuff which is ok about disability, ok stuff which is good about disability, and a smattering of stuff which is awesome in every way. My bookmarks aren't tagged to remind me how well stuff handled disability, so this list is pretty arbitrary.

Mostly the same fandoms as my post of fanworks I've made myself.
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Friday, March 30th, 2012 11:47 am
Normally I'd be loathe to be all "LOOK AT MY AWESOMENESS" but it is SO HARD to find not-totally-creepy fanworks about disabled characters that I decided this would be worth doing. Here's some recs to other people's fanworks.

All art has a description, and all comics have transcripts (if I've missed any let me know), and all art is safe for work (not all the fic is, but it's labelled). All characters mentioned are canonically disabled, and I've only included works where the disability feels at least vaguely relevant.

Pride and Prejudice, Avatar: the Last Airbender, Mass Effect, Homestuck, Misc )
sqbr: zuko with a fish on his head (avatar)
Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 03:01 pm
First: I finished the Dragon Age story I asked people about (in a locked post), here it is at AO3 and at Fanfic.net for anyone who doesn't read [personal profile] alias_sqbr and is curious to see how it ends. Further criticism entirely welcome. I don't know that I'm up to editing the story any further but if necessary can add a note or something.

Anyway: While I can intellectually understand the appeal of modern AUs of non-modern stories they tend to leave me a bit cold(*), but I have encountered quite a few Avatar ones here and there on my travels and found some enjoyable enough.

The thing that bugs me, though, and I was wondering if anyone who seeks the genre out knows of any counterexamples, is that they all seem to be set in the modern U.S.

Specifically, none are set in Asia, nor do they have Asian protagonists. Apart from the issues of race and representation etc I just think this is a missed opportunity for potentially interesting stories. That and I find myself wanting to write an AU where they're all Asian Australians or something (and then I remember I suck at AUs) I've often had the idea for drawing them as modern day teenagers from the respective cultures that served as inspiration for the different nations or the adventures of Mai, Tai Lee and Azula as Shoujo schoolgirls but I don't feel up to getting it right. Still. I realise the show itself is from the US, but that just goes to show that writing beyond what you know can be done.

EDIT: I don't think there's necessarily anything wrong with any given individual modern U.S. AU. But it just seems a pity that that's all anyone ever seems to write/draw. And for example I get the impression that a moderate number of Merlin AUs (not the ones where they're actually the same characters in the future) written by US writers are set in England because they see the characters as Inherently British. Or maybe there's just more British fans of Merlin than Avatar, idk.

Since I tend to skim over them vaguely I'm not sure if the characters are always white (apart from maybe Sokka and Katara). Zuko does get to keep his scar most of the time at least.

It bugs me a little with Dragon Age as well, but it's not like a modern British AU would be all that different to a modern US one, and it's not subject to the same subtext of cultural and ethnic erasure. And I do understand the "write what you know" thing: when I did my own Dragon Age modern AU I imagined them as Australians just because why not. Maybe I just need to get into more culturally diverse fandoms...

(*)Unless they're movies, for some reason.
sqbr: A cartoon cat saying Ham! (ham!)
Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 03:08 pm
A train of thought:

*reads Fruits Basket meta*

People hate Rin? Oh, of course they do. She's like Mai from Avatar the Last Airbender.

Man, I love het(*) relationships where they express their love through snark etc and are all understated and emotionally repressed. Fangirls seem to hate the girls in them though. Hmm. What are some other examples?

Huh! I guess Elizabeth/Darcy sort of is. NOONE writes it that way in fic though.

You know, if P&P was an ensemble story not from focussing so much on Elizabeth's POV I bet everyone would ship Darcy/Jane or Darcy/Bingley and HATE Elizabeth.

Hmm. An Avatar the Last Airbender/Pride and Prejudice crossover could be interesting. But not a crappy regency romance AU...

OMG. Elizabeth is a Ninja! Darcy can shoot fire from his hands! YES.

(*)Possibly also femslash? But I can't think of any.
sqbr: Are you coming to bed? I can't, this is important. Why? Someone is wrong on the internet. (duty calls)
Sunday, January 31st, 2010 08:00 am
I think in future I will follow my instincts and ignore any further posts about the movie (I read it this morning at 4am and decided to leave any comment until I was more awake, and now it's all frozen)

I was thinking about it last night and Avatar:The Last Airbender and Pride and Prejudice are probably the two canons for which I am closest to the general fanfic fandom concept of "being in the fandom" eg on canon specific communities, making multiple fanworks out of love not fixits(*). And alas, both fandoms have a hefty dose of fail (though I guess pretty much all fandoms do) I guess I should be glad that at least the canon is pretty good and I didn't fall in love with Supernatural or whatever.

(*)Leading to my constant irritation with the assumption that everyone's fannishness is primarily expressed by being "in" one or more specific fandoms, and that any multifannishness comes as you learn to look beyond your One Fandom. My attention span is way too short to stick to one thing that much!