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snowynight ([personal profile] snowynight) wrote2011-05-08 02:58 pm

Where 're the femslash little black dress

Some anecdotes

I love Sherlock Holmes, so I can't resist the lure of the 2009 Sherlock Holmes film. It has Mary and Irene in a greater role than in the book, but the movie's never about them, never told in their POV. They pretty much respond to the action. I return from the cinema with a vague thought that I would like a gun-swinging Mary partnered with Irene in a steampunk Victorian London, but I don't really get the characters enough. Because the movie doesn't give me this.

When I watch the earlier season of Stargate: Atlantis, there are only two female favourite characters. They are shown as friends, and the fandom pretty much pair them as the spare. Later in the season there were more female characters introduced and filmed interaction between Teyla and them. While the amount of fic produced is not much as far as I know, Teyla launched several ships, Teyla/Kate, Teyla/Keller, Teyla/Sam.  While the canon is not good enough, it at least gives a starting point to write and passes the Bechdel's test in some episodes.

My hypothesis about the lack of femslash little black dress is thus:
There're just not enough female characters. Even nowadays a show can be without one female major character. Supernatural, for example  is a big offender.

When there are finally some, the writers often screw up on the female characters. The stories are often not about them, the story not told in their POV, they often go without agency or sacrificed for some dramatic effect. These combined don't encourage fans of female characters. When the show finally pass Bechdel's Test, there are usually no multiple female relationships, not to mention multiple female friendships.

And when there are such examples, people don't know about it.

In conclusion, with the current trend, we're less likely to see femslash little black dress.
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[personal profile] katta 2011-05-26 08:11 pm (UTC)(link)
I think maybe romantic attachment is more relevant than agency? Because while it is completely possible to write a love interest out of a ship fic, it's still harder than writing ship fic for someone who is unattached or casually dating. And female characters tend to be romantically attached quite a lot, and more "seriously" than many male ones.

IDK, I do find it very hard to write femslash for the most part, in the sense that I have to go out and actively look for slashable characters to find them, since movies/shows tend to not want too many women in a room together. None of that is an excuse to avoid het or gen, though, since that only requires one woman, and most movies/shows can manage that.