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fem_thoughts2010-09-23 01:44 pm
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Picking the Collective Femslash Brain: Femslash as a Fandom
If there is in fact, a collective brain, I'd like to ask it a few questions. I've recently been wondering about Femslash fandom as a whole and thinking about whether it exists and how it manifests.
Tell me, what are your thoughts on femslash?
(I have thoughts, but it's easier to ask questions than give a hazy reply based on a limited sample and my experiences in small fandoms.)
- Does femslash fandom (as a larger entity) exist?
- If it does, what, other than the obvious (having at least one f/f ship), are the central features of femslash fandom?
- How is femslash fandom culture different from (or the same as?) het fandom/guyslash fandom?
- What are the main fannish interactions in femslash fandom?
- Are there any femslash fans who are exclusively into femslash?
- What are the canons that you think most femslash fans would (or should) know through osmosis (that is, they might never have experienced them, but would know through discussion/meta)?
- What are your personal experiences being a femslasher in a (small/large/eastern/western/etc) fandom?
Tell me, what are your thoughts on femslash?
(I have thoughts, but it's easier to ask questions than give a hazy reply based on a limited sample and my experiences in small fandoms.)
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Yeah, Oofuri is pretty bad because there are two main female characters and the moms...and that's it. Even if they're treated badly, Naruto and Bleach both have a lot of female characters who have lots of interactions with other females. Plus some have intense history together so it's sometimes almost laughably easy to write them together. I also have a very femslash-friendly flist including one person who digs up lots of f/f fanart so I'm willing to accept I may see more of it than the average fan. But I do still see a least a lot more visiblity. However, that also may be affected by the fandoms I read in as I'm sure stuff like Katekyo Hitman Reborn and Prince of Tennis (both of which I've never read) with mostly-male casts don't have much femslash.
ETA: Also, there's a lot more animanga where the femslash is canon and important. Some of them aren't even schoolgirl stories!
sob. Just check out Lililicious and daily_yuri on livejournal. Whereas for TV shows we have...the L Word. And that's it.no subject
Given fandom's propensity for obsessing over even really minor & obscure characters, I kind of figured there would be more Oofuri femslash, even given the, um, limitations. (Shinooka is SO BORING in canon--by which I mean the anime & only the scanlated manga--that I almost feel like I have to write her to make her more interesting.)
Thanks for those links! I will check them out. I admit my perceptions of femslash fandom are colored by the fact that I v. v. rarely read fic in fandoms I'm not in--unlike lots of people, I don't generally tend to find it useful as a way to find new fandoms to get into (I like to read fic already knowing the background & able to spot the changes or openings the writer's made). Buuuut... I feel like I may have to revise that strategy w/femslash, cuz yes, I would like more of it! ;_; (& yet I have never really watched Sailor Moon, go figure.)