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dottiness ([info]dottiness) wrote in [info]unfunny_fandom,
@ 2011-04-19 22:12:00


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Right, so, Ginia Bellafante did a terrible, sexist, uninformed review of HBO's adaptation of Game of Thrones including statements about how it was boy fiction, the sex and intrigue was only in there as a bone thrown to women viewers, and she'd never met a woman who would rather read "The Hobbit" than a piece of literary fiction.

Apparently she got hundreds of angry emails, hundreds of angry tweets, and "three supportive notes from people she is personally considering adopting." So what lesson does she take from all of this?

"Pull up a throne and let's talk" includes such well-written responses as this:

"As I wrote in the review, I realize that there are women who love fantasy, but I don’t know any and that is the truth: I don’t know any."

"But they have also sent long and vitriolic attacks claiming that, in my negativity, I made it clear that I had no idea what I was talking about. I appreciate the economy of those readers who began and ended their comments: “You are a complete idiot.” Phrases like that constituted a whole subgenre of the online response."


Lots of comments on both sides of the issue, but, unsurprisingly, a tremendously large number calling her out on her excuse for saying no woman would ever want to read fantasy.

I didn't know where this should go, so I stuck with the old "if you aren't sure, put it in UFB!" rule. The last post about this was in [info]fandom_lounge, but I think her continuing to dig the hole deeper probably belongs elsewhere.


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[info]dottiness
2011-04-20 05:48 am UTC (link)
I think one of my problems with Bellafante's approach to this is that it's only the rabid ASOIAF fans who are angry with her, and they're only angry because she gave the show a poor review. I mean, yeah, some of the angry people are fans, but they're sure not only angry because she didn't like the show.

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[info]ashinae
2011-04-20 05:51 am UTC (link)
I--

But, I--

Excuse me, my left eye has started twitching too much for me to type a response now.

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[info]chikane
2011-04-20 07:43 am UTC (link)
it's only the rabid ASOIAF fans who are angry with her,

That is a very...odd conclusion to make in face of the facts.

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[info]dottiness
2011-04-20 07:54 am UTC (link)
Er, I meant that she thought that, not that I did. Sorry.

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[info]chikane
2011-04-20 06:42 pm UTC (link)
I'm sorry, I should have guessed you meant it that way ^^;

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[info]sandglass
2011-04-20 09:34 pm UTC (link)
She didn't even review the show in the first place!

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[info]dottiness
2011-04-21 12:13 am UTC (link)
Yeah, it was basically the smuggest takedown of a show and a book series that didn't even exist that I've ever read.

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