Date: 2013-01-18 09:57 pm (UTC)
cathexys: T.S. Eliot: affective fallacy the emotion of art is impersonal (eliot) (eliot)
From: [personal profile] cathexys
I may be hanging out in the wrong corners of fandom, but wouldn't any fancom kind of be intersectional and feminist and all the good stuff? Like, do you need to spell that out? I feel like making a feminist Sherlock DW fan com is a bit like making an anti-geek free zone on fanfic on DW. It's kind of a given? (Which is not to say that there aren't incredibly misogynist corners of all fandoms but more that it might be sufficient to make a com and clarify that clearly this will be an intersectionality aware space and all the isms and phobias are not ok...)

FWIW, I like the play on sherlocking/sherlocked, bc it was such a groan worthy moment. But then I enjoy irony :)
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