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quarantining the girl cooties
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But, returning to the specific circumstances, that's really not where women SF writers are anymore, and hasn't been for, jeez, thirty years. Because, seriously, a whole issue of Realms of Fantasy (or any other magazine) is, what? Six stories? Seven stories? Ten if they're small? I guarantee you there are more than ten women writers doing excellent work in sffh. As Cat says, a Very Special Issue is tokenism. (It also suggests, subliminally, that women writers are fragile flowers and can't compete with men head-to-head, that our stories wouldn't be good enough to fill a whole issue without this special enclave, like we're a rare species of owl or something.) It neither causes nor promises fundamental change in the way a magazine is run or the way an editor makes decisions.
I should say here that I don't know what the motivations are at RoF. For all I know, this is a sincere attempt to cut through the male-dominated bullshit and champion the cause of feminism and women writers. And it's a very attention-getting way of doing it. I'm just not sure it's the best way.
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*Not, of course, that women are a numerical minority. Tra la.
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1. If an editor is going to commit himself to believing that doing this is a constructive way to address feminist and gender issues, he's got to come up for an explanation for why he's not going to be doing that for 50% of the issues from now on. I mean, once you allow that it is a good idea to do it once, what possible reason could there be for not doing it every other issue, forever? Boy-girl-boy-girl?
Because there are non-sexist justifications for never doing special Lady Issues, and there are non-sexist justifications for doing them half the time or, indeed, all the time, but I can't think of any non-sexist justifications for doing one, once.
2. "feminine speculative literature" lol forever.
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Either that or THE LADY ISSUE, in a Dinosaur Comics voice.
Both are hilarious.
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