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I know I can't handle writing for it this summer, but I signed up as an artist at
atlantisbigbang. :) I loved illustrating
siriaeve's story last year, and I'm looking forward to what this year will bring! Signups for writers and artists/fanmixers are open 'til April 12th. From glancing at the signups, they could really use more gen writers. *pokes flist*
I was reading this interesting post on "slut-shaming" and monogamy in Star Trek fandom, and the thought occurred to me that in all my fic-reading, I can't think of a single time that I've seen an open relationship portrayed positively in fanfic. There's happy poly fic, but in every one I've read, the unspoken assumption was that the characters were faithful within the poly relationship, or else it's portrayed as a one-off in an otherwise monogamous relationship. So now I'm desperately curious: has anyone run across stories that show characters in a consensually open relationship, in SGA fandom or otherwise? Because surely they must be out there somewhere ... I guess? I just find it interesting that it'd never occurred to me how strongly fandom conforms to that particular social norm.
... dammit, I know there was something else I wanted to post here, but I don't recall. I'm way behind on comments; I haven't lost interest in the timelines discussion, I just haven't been able to find time to answer comments! But I do want to get back to it; perhaps I'll fit it in after I finish my homework and today's writing quota.
ETA: And the thought occurred to me while I was answering comments to this entry ... who's written open relationships in the Stargateverse? Me! Multiple ones in the same story, even. Which probably means there's a lot more of it out there than I'm noticing -- I'm just failing to remember it or possibly to recognize it as such when I see it.
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I was reading this interesting post on "slut-shaming" and monogamy in Star Trek fandom, and the thought occurred to me that in all my fic-reading, I can't think of a single time that I've seen an open relationship portrayed positively in fanfic. There's happy poly fic, but in every one I've read, the unspoken assumption was that the characters were faithful within the poly relationship, or else it's portrayed as a one-off in an otherwise monogamous relationship. So now I'm desperately curious: has anyone run across stories that show characters in a consensually open relationship, in SGA fandom or otherwise? Because surely they must be out there somewhere ... I guess? I just find it interesting that it'd never occurred to me how strongly fandom conforms to that particular social norm.
... dammit, I know there was something else I wanted to post here, but I don't recall. I'm way behind on comments; I haven't lost interest in the timelines discussion, I just haven't been able to find time to answer comments! But I do want to get back to it; perhaps I'll fit it in after I finish my homework and today's writing quota.
ETA: And the thought occurred to me while I was answering comments to this entry ... who's written open relationships in the Stargateverse? Me! Multiple ones in the same story, even. Which probably means there's a lot more of it out there than I'm noticing -- I'm just failing to remember it or possibly to recognize it as such when I see it.
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From glancing at the signups, they could really use more gen writers. *pokes flist*
::fingers in ears:: LA LA LA CAN'T HEAR YOU ...
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I don't actually think it'd be that hard to establish, but I do think it's something that's unusual enough within our (Western) cultural relationship parameters that you'd need to see the characters negotiating it in the story, if only in a passing "You? Really? Hey, me too!" type of exchange.
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Actually, I'm pretty sure I've read at least one Man From UNCLE fic in which Illya and Napoleon had a positively-portrayed open relationship -- they were together, and for the long-haul, and were secure enough in how they felt for each other that they both knew that enjoying some sex with someone else didn't detract from that. Unfortunately I can't remember what fic it was, so I can't provide a link!
And now that I think about it, as I think back to all the fic I read from when I did my first MUNCLE-fic binge-reading, MUNCLE fandom in general is pretty good about being positive about having multiple sexual partners. Napoleon is generally seen as quite the ladies' man, getting together with quite a large number of the Innocents of the Week, and quite a few fics didn't denounce that -- Napoleon enjoyed himself, the girls enjoyed themselves, and that was all that mattered.
But otherwise, wow, I'd never realized just how pervasive "slut-shaming" is, because the idea wasn't previously on the filter through which I read fic. I'm going to be looking out for it a lot more now!
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But otherwise, wow, I'd never realized just how pervasive "slut-shaming" is, because the idea wasn't previously on the filter through which I read fic. I'm going to be looking out for it a lot more now!
I really hadn't thought about it, either. It's interesting how many more things fandom's brought onto my radar!
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I think a lot does depend on the characters, at least for me; I know making a char gay who appears as straight in canon can be considered OOC, but I find making a monogamous-in-canon char polyamorous even harder to develop in my mind - these days open relationships are more outside social norms/expectations than homosexuality, I think. Case in point, I know of very few TV shows that have positive depictions of open relationships (there was one in a recent ep of The Mentalist - a scientist couple with a daughter who both had "affairs" in which everyone was fully aware of the situations, and the couple in the end was portrayed as sincerely in love. But that's very much an exception...)
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It wasn't until I saw your comment that I remembered another example: The episode of Eureka in which David Nykl guest-starred. Jack assumed Nykl's character (let's call him Adam) had motive to kill another scientist (let's call that one "Bob") because Adam's wife and Bob were known to be having an affair. When confronted, though, Adam just shrugged; he knew. When asked if he was upset, he asked why he should be — Bob made his wife happy. I don't know if it counts as a truly open relationship for purposes of this discussion, but it was at least a gesture in that direction. Iliked that touch.
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That's cool about MUNCLE! Typically in fic I've seen it go the other way, where a character who is flirtatious or a "ladies man" or otherwise sexually forward in canon becomes monogamous when they fall in love -- everyone from Kirk to DiNozzo tends to be portrayed that way. Which isn't necessarily unrealistic either, but it's cool to hear that MUNCLE doesn't always do it that way.
And I imagine Torchwood fic has Jack in open relationships, as otherwise he'd be outrageously OOC?
Actually, in my admittedly peripheral glimpses of Torchwood fandom ... not so much. Either they're committed in a soulmates4evah sort of way, or Jack's cheating and Ianto's all woobified about it. And I remember a lot of anger in the fandom over that bit with Jack and
GeorgeMidshipman Whosisface in DW -- a lot of people were upset because he wasn't being faithful to Ianto even unto death! (But having said all of that, I know there are people on my flist who are way more into TW fandom than I am, so maybe they'll stop by to set me straight. *looks around*)I know making a char gay who appears as straight in canon can be considered OOC, but I find making a monogamous-in-canon char polyamorous even harder to develop in my mind
... is it really any different, though? I don't know how it works for other people, but non-canon relationships for me aren't hugely hung up on canonical plausibility -- they're pure what-if. I kinda had to work myself to that point in order to enjoy them at all -- as you know, I was a very pure canon gal for a lot of years, and it's taken a lot of fannish evolution for me to swing away from that. But I don't think that "would this character do [x] in canon?" is the question that matters to me if I'm doing the extra-canonical what-if thing; instead it's "under what circumstances could this character do [x]" or "what factors have to change in order for this character to do [x]" or more simply "here is the universe in which this character does [x]".
...these days open relationships are more outside social norms/expectations than homosexuality, I think. Case in point, I know of very few TV shows that have positive depictions of open relationships...
I really don't know if I'd say less acceptable; I think it's a false comparison. They're different. But I do think you're right that representations of open relationships on TV are vanishingly rare -- to the point that I can't actually think of ANY on shows that I've seen. Which is interesting, given how many shows have canonical love triangles or characters cheating on one another -- but it's always treated as something that has to resolve in favor of either monogamy or a breakup. That's cool about the Mentalist episode! It's too bad there's so incredibly little of that.
I do think polyamory has become much more prevalent in fanfic over the last few years ... maybe even the last 2 or 3 years. Or maybe I've just become more aware of it.
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...OTPs do play into this; a lot of fans have no interest in reading about sex between people who aren't madly and dedicatedly in love. I'm in this category myself, really; I don't mind the idea of certain characters being in open relationships, but I only really will care about the central OTP relationship, and the others will just be window dressing anyway.
... is it really any different, though? I don't know how it works for other people, but non-canon relationships for me aren't hugely hung up on canonical plausibility -- they're pure what-if.
Fundamentally, no, I don't think making an assumed-monogamous character polyamorous is any more OOC than making an assumed-straight char gay - but for me personally, yeah, I find it harder to do...
...Well, actually, I guess it depends on the char. Some chars I see as monogamous for whatever reasons, and others I see as polyamorous, and others I see as either possibility. But then, I'm the same way with slash; I don't tend to slash pairings that I don't find plausible in a certain way. And maybe I find slashing chars easier simply because I'm more motivated.
I really don't know if I'd say less acceptable; I think it's a false comparison. They're different.
Ah, I didn't mean less acceptable, just more outside the current North American norm. This is mostly based on personal experience outside of fandom - even with my liberal, open-minded friends, I'd found that explaining that a friend of mine is polyamorous takes more time than explaining that a friend is gay, and tends to be met with more...hmmm...incredulity? Most people these days have no trouble believing that a man can be attracted to another man (whether or not they approve) but a lot of them do find it difficult to believe that someone wouldn't mind 'sharing' a partner.
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Uh, really? Why? I mean, I don't ship them myself, but I don't think this or any pairing is fundamentally against who Jack is. It's only if you write it OOC - but then, that's true of any pairing.
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My own Jack OTP is Doctor/Jack, actually, but no matter how intensely I ship them I don't see that as a monogamous relationship at all. It makes no sense to me that way, for either character - and I don't feel the fact that they're not exclusive with each other takes anything away from specialness of the "one true" ship. Maybe the other way round, actually - there may be other relationships, other loves in their lives, but this one is something special. *g*
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To me, OTP does imply an exclusive relationship, which does not necessarily mean sexually monogamous - but it means that it's unique, more important in some way than any other relationship in the character's life. Something special, as you say. Which is why I have trouble seeing Jack in an OTP with any mortal being, because the relationship will be so fleeting compared to his lifespan. The Doctor has enough immortality about him (practically if not literally) that I can see them as OTP (though I don't personally see their relationship as sexual at all; I like my Doctor asexual! ^^)
But then, my personal definition of "OTP" is odd anyway, and the way I use it, a lot of fans don't really have OTPs; it's a particular fanning style, no better or worse than any other preference.
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Alas, you're right. It's why I rarely read TW fic any more - I just don't recognise Jack in that. :(
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That's a really good way to describe it - a common fannish pattern superimposed on the characters. I'm a complete OTPer myself, in nearly all of my fandoms, but I feel very strongly that the relationship needs to fit the characters' personality, and this just doesn't.
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I mean, there was an episode of Brothers & Sisters where Kevin and Scotty got approached for a threesome and they were kind of excited yet freaked out about it and in the end decided not to go for it, but that's certainly the only time I've ever seen it brought up but then shot down. (And even then, you could have them rethink it and try again sometime or whatever. People change.)
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...Though really, when you get down to it, there's relatively few chars who I do read as strictly monogamous in nature. There are quite a few more who I see as socialized monogamists, but I could imagine them getting into a polyamorous relationship. But then, slashing characters works the same for me; there are some chars who I see as strictly heterosexual for whatever reasons, but most chars who canon presents as assumed-heterosexual I can see more flexibly. I guess what it comes down to is...I'm weird in my fannish interpretations? ^^;
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So far we've got 7 gen writers with 2 possibles; we really could use more. But I'm also counting it a win that we've got so many sign-ups. :D
I can't think of a single time that I've seen an open relationship portrayed positively in fanfic.
Now I want to write this. I've written poly relationships (not in SGA, but in my own fiction) but never a truly open relationship (by which you mean people have relationships with each other that are honest and caring but do not make definite commitments to each other, am I correct?), and it would be interesting to try it out in SGA fic, I think. After Big Bang and Gen Ficathon.
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Now I want to write this. I've written poly relationships (not in SGA, but in my own fiction) but never a truly open relationship (by which you mean people have relationships with each other that are honest and caring but do not make definite commitments to each other, am I correct?), and it would be interesting to try it out in SGA fic, I think. After Big Bang and Gen Ficathon.
Yeah, that's what I meant -- caring relationships in which the characters consensually have sex with other people.
Like I noted in my ETA, I think there's probably more of this around than I'm currently noticing, because *I've* actually written it, but I hadn't really thought of it as such at the time (though that's exactly what I was describing). It's definitely rare, though -- and now that I've realized that, I think I'm going to stash that in my little writer's bag of tricks to pull out if needed.
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40,000! O_O
*eyes post again*
Oh heck, why the hell not?
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Actually, this has made me rethink my TARDIS Big Bang fic - I think I'm going to focus much more explicitly on that aspect of Jack's characterisation. :D *starts plotting*
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Ooh, awesome! I think that the world could use more fic that brings out that aspect of Jack. :D
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I'll look at the art though, so good luck. I can't draw for toffee...
*rubs hands together in anticipation* :)
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anyway, thank you for the good luck wishes! :) I still haven't read most of the
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I know I've seen several Star Trek: AOS Kirk/McCoy fics that cover that base, and in a similar vein I tend to assume that Shawn and Gus on Psych are in an open relationship. I'm not sure if I've actually found any fic that supports that, but I've been fiddling with writing some. I was trying to write plot, and I ended up with nearly 2000 words of Gus talking to Jules about the parameters of his and Shawn's relationship, and the possible ramifications of bringing her in as another primary relationship.
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Due to that in part, I don't think I can remember any open relationships in fics.
Randomly enough a recent episode of The Mentalist featured an open relationship and it was a refreshing idea to me, because of how rare it is.
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(Anonymous) 2010-04-07 01:59 pm (UTC)(link)And if you don't write the other people into the story than the "openness" is out of focus, and the reader will feel like the relationship between the people who are fully developed in the story is the more important one. That's how it seems to me.
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It's still pretty rare in fandom, though, which is very disappointing.
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*iz poked* :D (I still can't believe I'm doing it but...)
To the meat of your post: I don't recall reading healthy/positive open relationships in fic. There were a few X-Files fics where Mulder was involved in an open relationship or two back in his college days, but it was a has-been, unhealthy thing that served to a) show the wild and crazy life style of Oxford (those British are so crazy!) and b) provide a woobie-past to underline Mulder's trust issues.
Has "Caprica" gotten a fandom going? I'm not caught up on eps yet so I haven't gone looking, but the show itself has various types of relationships so it wouldn't surprise me if the fans do so as well.
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(I think, though, that my genficathon story will be rather short -- or perhaps I could write more than one short genficathon stories, or something.)
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--Though Highlander wasn't an American show anyway, being a Canadian/French production, and a lot of its values were not quite in step with standard US TV anyway.