Loki, on 03 April 2012 - 06:14 AM, said:
worrywort, on 03 April 2012 - 04:55 AM, said:
Not discussing - just thought you might find this response by Ari Marmell interesting.
My groove is messed by the fact that I know I should be studying but I don't want to be studying. And I hate doing things I don't like. Humph!
If you're the same Loki who responded to the blog post, I liked it. White authors can and should write non-white characters when appropriate, do their best to avoid shoehorning, tokenism, or exoticism (for its own sake) as well, and yet it's also true that it just can't be done perfectly all the time and not everybody's interests can always be met. There's also balancing individual authors and their personal interests, with a problem that might belong more to the whole industry...and artists/content creators don't have a responsibility to create anything they don't want to (though it's appreciated when they challenge themselves of course). And the best point, though I've never read him, is Saladin Ahmed seems to be the best answer to his own questions: if you have the opportunity, create the content you want to see created. It's tricky from just about every angle, but in the case of GRRM, it seems to me he's basically a medieval history geek and a sci-fi/fantasy geek, and he's doing the best he can to write what he wants to write while still acknowledging that's not all there is to write about...there's a whole world out there.
I've found this to be a very fruitful non-discussion.