I've been pissy all day, so why not blog it?
I stayed out of RaceWank09. Yes, wank. It degenerated from an important discussion to a bunch of people shouting in corners.
What I learned:
There aren't enough characters of color in genre fiction.
White writers not writing characters of color is racism by omission.
White writers writing bad characters of color is racism by comission.
White writers writing any characters of color is appropriation.
And there is no way to do it right.
Yeah, I'm a racist.
I was raised in a sundown town. My father fought in the '68 race riots with his National Guard unit. I grew up not knowing any black people. When I moved to the South, it was pure culture shock. Suddenly every face I saw on a daily basis was black. I developed some very unpleasant attitudes based on this contact. During my involvement with fandom, I refused to write characters of color. I would not vid them. I was attempting to create a media buffer zone between me and reality.
Things change. Attitudes and behavior change.
Now, I wonder...
If I write characters of color, am I fucking it up?
If I don't write them, am I omitting them from convenience, from a messed-up idea of how reality should look or as a deliberate act?
Basically, my take on RaceFail: If we're told every depiction of characters of color is wrong, but that not depicting is wrong as well, shall we then be silent?
Frankly, I've had enough of people, all colors, shapes, sizes and genders, telling me I'm doing it wrong.
I do what I do. If it doesn't suit you, find someone who does.
I stayed out of RaceWank09. Yes, wank. It degenerated from an important discussion to a bunch of people shouting in corners.
What I learned:
There aren't enough characters of color in genre fiction.
White writers not writing characters of color is racism by omission.
White writers writing bad characters of color is racism by comission.
White writers writing any characters of color is appropriation.
And there is no way to do it right.
Yeah, I'm a racist.
I was raised in a sundown town. My father fought in the '68 race riots with his National Guard unit. I grew up not knowing any black people. When I moved to the South, it was pure culture shock. Suddenly every face I saw on a daily basis was black. I developed some very unpleasant attitudes based on this contact. During my involvement with fandom, I refused to write characters of color. I would not vid them. I was attempting to create a media buffer zone between me and reality.
Things change. Attitudes and behavior change.
Now, I wonder...
If I write characters of color, am I fucking it up?
If I don't write them, am I omitting them from convenience, from a messed-up idea of how reality should look or as a deliberate act?
Basically, my take on RaceFail: If we're told every depiction of characters of color is wrong, but that not depicting is wrong as well, shall we then be silent?
Frankly, I've had enough of people, all colors, shapes, sizes and genders, telling me I'm doing it wrong.
I do what I do. If it doesn't suit you, find someone who does.
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Date: 2009-04-10 01:05 am (UTC)He has 2-3 good ones per class, and a bunch of goof-offs.
That said, we are a racist society. One of my son's kindergarten classmates was shot by cops last summer for "Being in Public While Black."
And yes, everyone looks for reprensentation of themselves in the media. I want smart women. I want bisexual women. I want pagans. I totally get how depressing it is to read book after book and movie after movie about people who have nothing in common with you.
As writers, we have a responsibility to get it right.
But everyone needs to be telling their own stories and not insisting someone else tell them.
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Date: 2009-04-10 01:21 am (UTC)Now *that* is extreme! Where do you live that they got away with that?
I'm working on a book with a group of main characters. I've got at least one set of gay men and at least two sets of lesbians. (Mmmm, sort of ...) And a couple of scorching het. Oh, and I concienciously brought in a black man and an hispanic one. Not sure yet, but I think they're probably going to get it on.
Being me, my own favorite characters are gay men.
Hmm ... I think they're all pagans ...
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Date: 2009-04-10 01:52 am (UTC)My son went to kindergarten with him. Son is now in 8th grade. DeAunta will not be rejoining him for high school