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julesjones ([personal profile] julesjones) wrote2007-02-09 05:24 pm

litcritted

This should amuse at least two of you -- I have been cited in an academic blog that litcrits romance:

http://teachmetonight.blogspot.com/2007/02/women-writing-men-doing-men.html

In the comments they're discussing slash, including the question of why bisexual and lesbian women read m/m. I know some of you lot are better qualified to answer this than I am, so if anyone feels like wandering over there and giving them one of the many possible answers, or at least pointers to one of the meta groups that will talk to outsiders...

[identity profile] ex-emilyvei.livejournal.com 2007-02-10 02:18 am (UTC)(link)
I would love to say the following but no power on earth can get their visual verification key to show for me.


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I think that it is an error to think there is a single motivation behind female-authored M/M. There are mutliple academic explanations offered by the likes of Constance Penley & Mark McLelland, each applied well to the specific context they know (early zine slash and yaoi, respectively). Other academics have offered evolutionary or feminist explanations. Other authors I know offer even more explanations to do with stepping outside typical gender/power assumptions or even just "If one cock is good, two is better". (excuse language).

I think that although some kind of female authored M/M can be tracked back through the centuries the apparent similarity of expression doesn't imply a unitary motivation even within a narrow genre like erotic romanceebooks. Some of the motivations my fellow authors claim do not apply to me in the slightest.

As a TMT contributor

[identity profile] sarahf.livejournal.com 2007-02-10 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
I'm with you, Emily, and I don't think Laura was trying to claim a single motivation by any means. As much as my criticism attempts to theorize a broad understanding of why women read romance (of whatever variety), MY personal interest and feelings obviously inform the theories I come up with. I've had people explain to me why they read a book and have been almost completely unable to understand their reasons. But we like the same book. Go figure.

And I'm with you on the "one cock is good, two must be better" idea! ;)

Sorry about the verification thing. I'll email Laura and see what, if anything, she can do about it.

Re: As a TMT contributor

[identity profile] ex-emilyvei.livejournal.com 2007-02-10 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks.

I'm also at peace with not really knowing why I like M/M. Like so many things I felt this fascination since I was very young. I suspect the cause may be unconscious/respondant or even genetic and so [gasp] not accessible to rational insight.

Re: As a TMT contributor

[identity profile] sarahf.livejournal.com 2007-02-10 02:41 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I get you there, too. I've given up trying to theorize/explain my sexuality. I just enjoy it and enjoy exploring it and leave it at that!

Re: As a TMT contributor

[identity profile] eroticjames.livejournal.com 2007-02-10 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
Here freaking here.

Part of it is the blogger changeover. I don't have a problem if I use my gmail account to post. However, if I try straight blogger it screws up.

Re: As a TMT contributor

(Anonymous) 2007-02-10 08:26 am (UTC)(link)
*giggles at the thought that the 'straight' blogger cant access the m/m convo*