(03-02-2015, 05:10 PM)Verad Wrote: Patriarchal culture does tend to reward women who distinguish themselves by attacking others. Crab-in-a-barrel is a known problem in sexist societies. Is the problem that the quote makes it appear to be an essentialist statement?I'm sure it can be read differently (if you're more charitable and less literal about the statement) but yes, it does seem to be an essentialist statement. There are a lot of essentialist statements in that little paragraph.
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03-02-2015, 05:11 PM
(03-02-2015, 05:09 PM)sforze Wrote:No problem. I wanted to be a bit more clear and it ended up being a useful post anyway. I appreciate your input regardless.(03-02-2015, 05:04 PM)Caspar Wrote:(03-02-2015, 04:59 PM)Verad Wrote: All well and good, but it's very easy to mask OOC regression with feigned OOC progressiveness. The internet has provided a convenient playbook in this regard. And that presumes you value OOC communication, and aren't one of the types to demand full immersion and speak to the other partner OOC as little as possible.^_^' As someone who tends to judge morality based on intent, that problem is a constant sticking point for me. More oft than not I just avoid making a judgment, since I'm ill-fit to do so. I think in general this is the only approach that can work. If you are concerned about rp with people who might bother you, the risk of avoiding rp unintentionally with people who might be all right in the end is an unavoidable but worthwhile sacrifice, I think. It'd be nice if everyone could play in a way that makes everyone generally satisfied with the result, but this is the internet. ã€Œè’¼æ°—ç ²ã€ã‚’使ã‚ã–ã‚‹ã‚’å¾—ãªã„!
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03-02-2015, 05:13 PM
(03-02-2015, 05:11 PM)Presidio Wrote:(03-02-2015, 05:10 PM)Verad Wrote: Patriarchal culture does tend to reward women who distinguish themselves by attacking others. Crab-in-a-barrel is a known problem in sexist societies. Is the problem that the quote makes it appear to be an essentialist statement?I'm sure it can be read differently (if you're more charitable and less literal about the statement) but yes, it does seem to be an essentialist statement. There are a lot of essentialist statements in that little paragraph. What distinguishes that statement from men "fundamentally" being unable to do a thing in such a way that makes that statement problematic because of its essentialism, but the other correct? Verad Bellveil's Profile | The Case of the Ransacked Rug | Verad's Fate Sheet
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03-02-2015, 05:16 PM
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(03-02-2015, 05:13 PM)Verad Wrote:You have a point here. Given that gender identity is so fluid and weird, a word like "fundamental" probably shouldn't be used. I was just making the assertion that someone who identifies and presents themself to the world as a man lacks first-hand access to the socially-constructed experience of being a woman, and that's a pretty big barrier to presenting that experience with a high degree of accuracy through RPing unless you're careful and meticulous about how you do it.(03-02-2015, 05:11 PM)Presidio Wrote:(03-02-2015, 05:10 PM)Verad Wrote: Patriarchal culture does tend to reward women who distinguish themselves by attacking others. Crab-in-a-barrel is a known problem in sexist societies. Is the problem that the quote makes it appear to be an essentialist statement?I'm sure it can be read differently (if you're more charitable and less literal about the statement) but yes, it does seem to be an essentialist statement. There are a lot of essentialist statements in that little paragraph. |
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03-02-2015, 05:17 PM
(03-02-2015, 05:15 PM)Desu Nee Wrote: Man, it's like I never left Tumblr. I still await the day a MMORPG let me fulfill my dreams to be a trans-faekin Apache Helicopter. You may have left Tumblr, but Tumblr has never left you. It has always been beside you, through all your triumphs, your tragedies, your highs and your lows, waiting for the moment you would turn and notice it again. And in that moment it would say, "Reblog." Verad Bellveil's Profile | The Case of the Ransacked Rug | Verad's Fate Sheet
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03-02-2015, 05:23 PM
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(03-02-2015, 05:21 PM)Desu Nee Wrote:I believe the point is more that such players are at an inherent disadvantage playing such characters, and it tends to show (quite a bit) in their RP. However, you are right to point out that this applies to all aspects of roleplaying, not just gender. That being said, the comment that triggered this was someone saying they could not play someone of the opposite sex, hence this whole tangent. |
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03-02-2015, 05:25 PM
I, for one, firmly believe that you don't need first hand experience in order to role-play a concept convincingly. You do, however, need to do research. That's the important part, especially if you're dealing with something controversial or sensitive.
Even if you're not, it just adds much more depth to role-play by taking the time to invest in expanding your own knowledge along the way. If someone role-plays a sailor they don't have to have first hand experience but I'd roll my eyes if they didn't know what port and starboard meant. |
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03-02-2015, 05:39 PM
Off topic but still a valid point to the thread: Is the RPC truly the proper place for such a discussion?
Personally, I do not think it is. If I understand the original intent of the thread, it was to discuss why there are seemingly more female characters in RP than male characters. My thought on it? People RP what they want to RP. Why not leave it at that? There is certainly a better place to discuss the nature of this topic than a role-playing forum. |
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03-02-2015, 05:45 PM
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An interesting discussion at first, before some fanatics with backwards logic had to ruin it.
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03-02-2015, 05:47 PM
I haven't really seen such a strange ratio you speak of, until you go as people have said, the Miqo'te. But at least its proportionate to lore, as others have already said.
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03-02-2015, 05:47 PM
I just believe, as a RP Forum, and RP beings a means of escapism of the pressure and regulations of real life, the discussion of gender and sex over a character was kinda pointless, everyone has a reason to RP, even as the opposite sex, and while some don't do their justice and are the CATGIRLS ARE THE TRUTH Circle, mostly everyone I met in this community are competent rpers, some rping since 1987.
So, the discussion of Gender here simply isn't as constructive as other places like Tumblr. Also, regarding Tumblr jokes, everyone needs humour once in a while, dear. But then again Professional Thread Derailer, so dunno, maybe I am a shitlord. I just want to be my true self... |
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