Friday Links in Spaaaaace!

Bitch Magazine brought me two gems this week: a takedown of the "she's crazy so we're supposed to hate her" trope in pop culture with particular reference to Terri in Glee, and a profile of the eternally awesome Wednesday Addams.


Ms Magazine, meanwhile, brought to our attention the sterling work of Geena Davis and her institute who have been investigating the dire representation of girls and women in kids TV/movies. (Thanks to Rowena Cory Daniells for this link) Hard data, people! It's not just Pixar letting the side down, and I think it's especially important that they are focusing on the effect this has on boys as well as girls.


You all know by now that I am utterly obsessed with the cosplaying Gender Bent Justice League - now find out a little more about the women who came up with the idea, and their fabulously supportive male friends.


While we're talking about subversive visual imagery, check out this body positive colouring book by Nicole Lorenz: Fat Ladies in Spaaaaace!


Juliet McKenna on the representation of women in fantasy: a very in depth and thoughtful post which makes me wonder why the hell I haven't read her books already.


In other 'why the hell haven't I read her books already' news, the wonderful Kate Elliott is interviewed at Tor.com.


PublishAmerica announce they're going to stalk JK Rowling on YOUR behalf, for a price


Angry Robot announces Worldbuilder, a creative commons plan to expand the fictional worlds of their authors. i'm skeptical about this one – I'm all for not harassing fanfic writers, but the idea of commissioning fanfic for a work that hasn't been published yet is a whole different ballgame. Still, will be interesting to see the results!


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Published on August 18, 2011 17:12
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