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metaphortunate son ([personal profile] metaphortunate) wrote2012-03-26 11:06 pm

come back, Ms. Tepper

It occurs to me that one of the annoying things about the GOP's war on women is that I miss feeling like Sheri Tepper was over the top.
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[personal profile] ithiliana 2012-03-27 12:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow--I have been a fan for decades--I never thought she was that over the top! This could be a great topic for paper, esp. in context of popularity of YAdystopias.

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[personal profile] ithiliana 2012-03-27 06:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I think in her earlier work (Marianne series), and the first novels, she was perceived as a bit less didactic (I feel a re-read coming on, by golly) (I did a paper on GRASS and some of the comments and reviews I quoted were about her "not strident" feminism or something like that (memory aging).

Other than GATE, I don't see her work as truly dystopian (though there are dystopian elements to some, more than others).

*agggh* I always meant to write some papers about her stuff because it's fascinating to me (part of it is how it reflects her work at Planned Parenthood, how it uses some Second Wave feminist ideas--not always in the best ways--and the sense I got overall that she as an author did not believe that human beings were capable of changing--i.e. like Butler's Oankali, the genetic tendency towards intelligence and hierarchy--without external/biological/impetus).

Now.....must......re-read..........