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BC Holmes ([personal profile] bcholmes) wrote2011-12-01 08:14 pm

Gender and SF

This is an excellent post about gender representation in SF.

Money quote:

I am not suggesting that the participants are consciously sexist or intend to suppress or erase the existence of women writers. I am saying that this conversation follows a typical social pattern in which (a) men talk more than women in mixed company; (b) men promote male writers significantly more than they promote women writers; (c) the criteria which determine value or worth inherently favor men's contributions over women's, which are deemed trivial or inapplicable; (d) women's contributions to the critical or cultural canon are systematically devalued, forgotten, or erased.

One thought about people speaking at con panels: at a lot of commie events I go to, the moderator often deliberately alternates between male and female speakers when taking questions. Why isn't that more common in fandom?

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[personal profile] kalmn 2011-12-02 04:19 am (UTC)(link)
i'll do it this year at wiscon if you do it. whatcha gonna moderate? :)
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[personal profile] wrdnrd 2011-12-02 04:53 am (UTC)(link)
Kickass class panel, of course!
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[personal profile] trouble 2011-12-02 06:29 am (UTC)(link)
I try to do that when I'm teaching but there's a huge gender disparity in my class.
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[personal profile] lisaquestions 2011-12-02 11:23 am (UTC)(link)
This kind of thing is why I've minimized contact with the "greater geek community."
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[personal profile] bibliofile 2011-12-03 06:38 am (UTC)(link)
Um, it's too easy/obvious? D'oh! Simple solutions....