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The Secret Feminist Cabal: A Cultural History of Science Fiction Feminisms - Helen Merrick. Enjoyable text covering the often uneasy relationship between science fiction and feminism (mostly within US/UK contexts) from the around the 1920s onward. Neatly discussed are the way feminism has often historically tried to view feminist science fiction as anything but science fiction & how there were, actually, women in SF before the second wave of feminism, some of them even writing & grappling with gender issues. There's some overlap with other similar books (like Justine Larbalestier's), of course, but still enough of a difference to be worth reading, & I appreciated that the tone wasn't as mind-numbingly academic as some stuff I've read on the topic. One thing that irked was the repeated explanation of APAs as some kind of pre-internet equivalent of Livejournal or blogs in general. There are still paper zines to this day! Why not compare them to that? Ugh.

Mechademia 2: Networks of Desire - Edited by Frenchy Lunning. Fascinating anthology of cultural critique relating to anime & manga; I definitely want to check out the rest in the series. Topics covered include: lolita fashion as a form of resistance; the use & popularity of an explicit manga series as informal, realistic sex ed; depictions of war in anime in relation to Japan's constitutionally-mandated pacifism; Ranma 1/2 fanfic & the ways it often preserves the status quo (not subverting it as a certain school of thought insists fic by definition does); & the ubiquitous (but true!) "more." Very worth reading.

Asleep - Banana Yoshimoto. Three novellas, all dealing with young women & sleep. I suppose it is then very cliched to describe them as dreamlike, but yes, they are suffused with a sense of reality being at one remove: things happening at night, in secret quiet moments, that don't make sense, or only make sense through the haze of sleep. The first one deals with a woman whose brother died years ago, and the two women (her cousin, & an exchange student from the US) with whom he was romantically linked. The second features a woman who, in a kind of severe ennui, just can't stay awake, and the last is about a woman dreaming about a former romantic rival. Not earthshaking, but quietly engrossing.

Date: 2010-10-20 04:53 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] rosabel
I haven't read anything by Yoshimoto, but I keep on hearing good things about her. I'll put a hold on this one, as sleep (or the lack of, weirdness of) is something that has been on my mind recently.

I'll also take a look at Merrick's book. I find that sci-fi is a genre where pretty consistently also male writers display feminist attitudes (such as Iain Banks, and--although he's often accused of having misogynist characters--even Heinlein). It's the genre where I'm least likely to rip my hair out of because of stupid gender roles. :)

Date: 2010-10-20 04:55 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] rosabel
Ack, our library system does not have Merrick! Drat.

Date: 2010-10-20 06:15 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] wrdnrd
I can loan you mine. Bought it at Wiscon, haven't gotten around to it yet.

Date: 2010-10-21 12:46 am (UTC)
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Cool! Hey, did you find a solution to the cat-sitter predicament? I'm still available, if your cats won't go batty for me not showing up on one day (I've sat cats/cat owners who don't mind, and sat cats that would mind, so... I totally understand if it would not work for you guys!)

Date: 2010-10-21 04:11 am (UTC)
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Oh, if you're still available for catsitting, that's perfect! (I'm so sorry i haven't emailed you back. I've either had a migraine or houseguests for the past week-and-a-half. UGH.) And if you're not available saturday, either we'll see if a friend of Andy's would mind running up for just that day or that cats will just deal with it! Heh. Will pop you an email in a bit so we don't bore johanna. ;)

Date: 2010-10-24 07:17 am (UTC)
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Oooo, I've been meaning to read the Merrick for a while but haven't even heard of Mechademia! What did you think about race with Mechademia? (Sometimes I get a little nidgy with Japan studies when it is all white people trying to psychoanalyze.)

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