Problematic
Jul. 1st, 2015 05:54 pmYou know that story where the white man goes and becomes part of the strange foreign culture and gets better at it than any of the locals? Usually with added mystic?
Asian (probably with mountains) or Native American or... you know I've actually only read it with those two. But I haven't read many stories about Africa at all at all, so probably there's some of those as well.
It's why everyone's annoyed with Strange or Iron Fist. Mighty Whitey to save them all with their own knowledge.
If it's Roy Harper adopted by ... DC can't even be consistent about which native americans, sources google turns up say Navajo or Sioux, I can't remember which is the latest. ANYways, there's been comics that tried to do right by his adopted people, gave Roy a religious and cultural background he's trying to pass on to his daughter. But it's still a bit sketch. Like, it's clearly there in his background because ye ancient comics associated indians with archery, but why make it a little white kid who is best at it? Same usual reasons.
It is not in fact an improvement for fanfic writers to apply the same trope to new characters.
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I have a headache and the world is very warm and I'm reasonably certain I should have had more water today than I did. Not my best brain.
But it's really frustrating finding an otehrwise quite good story that just goes crunch into that really awkward issue.
Asian (probably with mountains) or Native American or... you know I've actually only read it with those two. But I haven't read many stories about Africa at all at all, so probably there's some of those as well.
It's why everyone's annoyed with Strange or Iron Fist. Mighty Whitey to save them all with their own knowledge.
If it's Roy Harper adopted by ... DC can't even be consistent about which native americans, sources google turns up say Navajo or Sioux, I can't remember which is the latest. ANYways, there's been comics that tried to do right by his adopted people, gave Roy a religious and cultural background he's trying to pass on to his daughter. But it's still a bit sketch. Like, it's clearly there in his background because ye ancient comics associated indians with archery, but why make it a little white kid who is best at it? Same usual reasons.
It is not in fact an improvement for fanfic writers to apply the same trope to new characters.
( Read more... )
I have a headache and the world is very warm and I'm reasonably certain I should have had more water today than I did. Not my best brain.
But it's really frustrating finding an otehrwise quite good story that just goes crunch into that really awkward issue.