This might help. It's her 5 part series from a week or so.
http://metaleater.com/video-games/feature/why-feminist-frequency-almost-made-me-quit-writing-about-video-games-part-1
This might help. It's her 5 part series from a week or so.
http://metaleater.com/video-games/feature/why-feminist-frequency-almost-made-me-quit-writing-about-video-games-part-1
I haven't read all of it but so far I can't say I agree, like maybe I'm interpreting this wrong but I felt like she was almost saying [I/]"stop complaining and being mean about games because your fulfilling the nagging woman stereotype"[/I] amongst other things
now to be fair I could be VERY jaded against a lot of apologist bullshit I see I may not be giving her as much credit as I should
EDIT: and also the hint of "what about the menz" at the start...the issue I've always had with that is it assumes things are equal in wider context...they are not
This might help. It's her 5 part series from a week or so.
http://metaleater.com/video-games/feature/why-feminist-frequency-almost-made-me-quit-writing-about-video-games-part-1
I haven't read all of it but so far I can't say I agree, like maybe I'm interpreting this wrong but I felt like she was almost saying [I/]"stop complaining and being mean about games because your fulfilling the nagging woman stereotype"[/I] amongst other things
now to be fair I could be VERY jaded against a lot of apologist bullshit I see I may not be giving her as much credit as I should
EDIT: and also the hint of "what about the menz" at the start...the issue I've always had with that is it assumes things are equal in wider context...they are not
It's worth reading all the way through. All 5 parts. She has a lot of interesting things to say, and from a perspective other than most of ours. You will not agree with everything she says. But it is one of the more honest discussions about this sort of stuff we have had in ages. Rather than gamers simply being lectured to.
It's worth reading all the way through. All 5 parts. She has a lot of interesting things to say, and from a perspective other than most of ours. You will not agree with everything she says. But it is one of the more honest discussions about this sort of stuff we have had in ages. Rather than gamers simply being lectured to.
And now we wait for the reactionary squad to go look her up and discover that she's a feminist who doesn't like Feminist Frequency, then somebody says "bigot" and we have to wait for Spidermod to save us. And here I was being proud of the Escapist's forums.
I'm excited to see what new content she brings. Cosplay is something I am very interested in (and participate in myself!) so I'm very interested to see what she brings to the table.
I have't really heard of her before but I'm looking forward to it.
Being into cosplay myself, it'd be lovely to see something I'm actively interested in on here. I always love the cosplay galleries they put up. Hopefully she's one of the contributors who talk to people, it would be nice if she had any tips or tricks for me.
So I was just poking around on Twitter because I heard that's where all the cool kids get their news and I found this: https://mobile.twitter.com/redlianak/status/569673543325233152?p=v
Apparently Liana Kerzner is going to be hosting a show on cosplay here, possibly starting in March. My fellow Canadians may recognize her as one of the hosts from Ed and Red's Night Party (given that Ed is a sock puppet, you should be able to guess which one she is). She's also done some writing for Metaleater that's pretty good.
I didn't see another thread or announcement about it, so I figured now would be the perfect time to offer an entirely unofficial welcome to her, and say that I'm looking forward to the show.
And now we wait for the reactionary squad to go look her up and discover that she's a feminist who doesn't like Feminist Frequency, then somebody says "bigot" and we have to wait for Spidermod to save us. And here I was being proud of the Escapist's forums.
Nobody has to refer to anyone by their "chosen pronoun", it's just considered common courtesy that people do. It's about showing respect, which I think is what he was trying to get at (but failed).
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