Curious about this for awhile...
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It's been said in many places by different people that LKH's portrayal of the BDSM lifestyle is off. I know a bit more than just the basics - ah, the joys of reading - and can sort of inherently pick up that something isn't right with her depiction, but I can't really articulate it. I was just curious to hear from those who participate in the lifestyle, what they personally find offensive, frustrating, or just headdesk-worthy about LKH's portrayal. Perhaps they can help make it clearer to me why it feels amiss.
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Date: 2007-05-09 07:26 pm (UTC)But what angers me most, and makes me despise not only the characters but the author who came up with this situation is the author's refusal to look at what she's doing and simply remove any responsibility for the situations the characters find themselves in by using stupid deus ex machina like the aurder or the royal pregnancy bullshit line. She's not only stripping the characters of an shreds of respect but presenting a very unhealthy sexual lifestyle where 'true love' is used to excuse really crappy situations, magical date rape drugs are okay and whoring oneself for power is okay but whoring oneself for money is not.
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Date: 2007-05-09 08:05 pm (UTC)...there's definitely a rape/loss of control fantasy being played out in both books. Hell, the scene in Narcissus in Chains with Micah in the shower was a pretty creepy rape scene, though LKH claimed it wasn't intended that way and re-wrote it (badly) for the paperback. The rewrite was basically "I didn't want it but even though I was saying no, I really did want it".
Which I think ties in very strongly to what you say about shame and fantasies. Giving up control means you can't be held responsible for what you do, after all, which translates into "I fucked six guys in one night and three were strangers, but the ardeur made me do it, so it wasn't slutty". Nonconsensual sex is a popular fantasy for a reason, especially for people who are, for whatever reason, repressed, which seems to describe LKH.
Also, as an aside...I always figured that LKH's refusal to "fix" things was simply a borderline psychotic refusal to acknowledge that she had done something wrong in the first place. I've known too many people in my life who simply can't acknowledge they've screwed up...it's always someone else's fault, or the people doing the criticizing don't know what they're talking about (sound familiar?). Persecution complex.
And of course, anyone is free to disagree with me on any of this, I'm just speaking from my own experience and mind. But kudos on a very well thought out and interesting post.
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Date: 2007-05-09 09:38 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-05-09 09:46 pm (UTC)disturbing even...
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Date: 2007-05-09 11:29 pm (UTC)now i can say this and not feel ashamed:
"If Anita likes multiple men in public, well there are places that you can go and be put in a sling and be fucked by a line of men"
i have a new holy grail. (poor fiance.)
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Date: 2007-05-09 11:40 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2007-05-10 02:10 am (UTC)I think it was the subtlety of it that I found most disturbing. Very nouveaux domestic abuse.
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Date: 2007-05-10 02:37 pm (UTC)I do think there are a lot of people, though, who have picked up on the fact that it's pretty much a textbook date rape scenario. (I'm basing this on what I've seen on Amazon, though, so not claiming total accuracy or nothin'..)
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Date: 2007-05-10 01:09 pm (UTC)It's that, not the amount of sex or how poorly it's written, that really bothers me. I think Laurel might need therapy and it really bugs me that impressionable young women are probably reading this crap. It's a horrible message to send.
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Date: 2007-05-10 02:34 pm (UTC)Possibly I should quit depressing myself with Amazon reviews along the lines of:
"Anita's life just keeps getting more and more complicated and i love following this is a wonderful book and those who dont like it are probably just upset she gets yet another boy toy lol however it all makes sense anita doesn't even seem like a slut she is just well... anita lol WONDERFUL BOOK A MUST READ!!!!!!!!!!!"
(This entire thread is wonderfully fascinating and informative. I had no idea about half this stuff. Good to know.)
(And come to think of it, ignorance like mine is almost assuredly why LKH gets away with this presentation of the lifestyle. Being uninformed, readers -- er, the uninformed ones, of which I'd bet there are a majority -- are perfectly inclined to accept this unflattering and exploitative stuff as true-to-life.)
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Date: 2007-05-10 10:21 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2007-05-10 02:05 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-05-10 02:44 pm (UTC)(I'm starting to feel guilty analyzing this woman I don't know. ^___^ And yet I can't stop...)
I have a couple of semi-serious problems with Jacqueline Carey's writing, but the morality of it is never one of those problems. It's POV, or character, or that kind of writerly stuff which is only my opinion and can easily be argued for or against. But her stuff is never exploitative or disturbing to me, even though she gets into some pretty "dark" sexual territory.
Plus she doesn't spend nearly so much time stoking the cult of her own personality with blogs and black dresses and online histrionics (that I know of), which is probably a major part of it.
And I'm totally rambling now when I should be working...*relurks*
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Date: 2007-05-10 02:01 pm (UTC)Nonconsensual sex is a recurrent fantasy, but I disagree on the repressed. I think many people (mostly women) have such fantasies and not all of them are repressed. Also I wouldn't say 'nonconsensual', I'd call it 'dubious consent'; because in the AB books the sex always begins with somewhat unwilling partners but 20 pages later they're all happily having sex (because of the big plot line that can generate the excuses for that much sex... the ardUer). *blinks* Does that make any sense? ^___^;;
Oh yeah, I totally agree. LKH will never admit she didn't write perfect books and that she made a horrible mistake when introducing the ardUer. I know she said it might have been better without the ardUer but I think she doesn't really believe it. She thinks she's done well. But I say she didn't. There is a reason why most foreign publishers stopped translating and publishing at Obsidian Butterfly. It's not the sex, it's the fact that the new storyline sucks.
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Date: 2007-05-10 02:47 pm (UTC)Did they really? Do you mean, she has actually lost sales over this?
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Date: 2007-05-10 07:11 pm (UTC)Well, true, can't really make a blanket statement that every woman who has noncon fantasies is repressed, it just seems to me that it's a fantasy that appeals somewhat more to those who have control issues to start with. Then again, I could just be speaking for myself. :P
And yes, the "dubious consent" does make sense...and totally fits the whole fantasy theme. The reluctant bride kind of thing, which actually seems to thread through a lot of the old romance novels my mom used to read. You know, big, strong, handsome and slightly brutish male hero, soft, fragile, virginal female heroine, she's reluctant, he "knows what's good for her", it starts out with "no, don't" and ends with flowers and fireworks.
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Date: 2007-05-16 02:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-05-10 07:16 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-05-10 02:22 am (UTC)Most definitely. One of the scenes that really struck me - I think it was in NiC - was one in a BDSM club where Nathaniel and a bunch of - wereswans? Or something? - are being essentially tortured. Anita has to actually pull knives out of Nathaniel's chest, and while you might pull that off with werecreatures and a sufficient leadup, the only ones enjoying the scene are the dominants, and the entire purpose of BDSM is totally lost because submissives are portrayed as victims rather than participants.
Meanwhile this is all taking place in a BDSM club. Liek wut?
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Date: 2007-05-10 03:55 am (UTC)(Anyone have the book handy?)
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Date: 2007-05-10 09:38 am (UTC)