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phoenix64 ([personal profile] phoenix64) wrote2008-07-30 07:03 pm
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No, seriously

What is it that separates perfectly respectable historical fiction from squick-inducing Real People Fic/Slash?

It can't be the sex, because there is plenty of respectable or at least semi-respectable historical fiction that doesn't shy away from sex.

Is it that the protagonists are still living, or close members of their families might still be living? Because I've seen people still have that squick reaction when that isn't necessarily the case.

Is it an acknowledgment of the personal pleasure we get from certain kinds of fic - and I'm not just referring to sexual pleasure - and that perhaps we're uncomfortable "using" people for such a purpose? Along those same lines, is it perhaps bumping up against other issues with media and celebrity in the information age, and making us look at the lines we draw for ourselves more closely than we'd like to?

Despite the way some of this has ended up being phrased, I really don't have an agenda I'm pushing here - I genuinely feel the answer is "I don't know" and I'm curious what other people think about it.

Edited to add: OK, maybe I do have an agenda - but I'm trying not to, honest!
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[personal profile] unfeathered 2008-07-31 06:57 am (UTC)(link)
I think it may be the thing about them still being about, to know about it and possibly to read it. But the more I think about that, the more I think they'd probably prefer to read/know about decent RPF/S than some of the purportedly non-fictional stuff that gets written about them.... I think it's when I got to that realisation that I started not minding RPF. It still feels a little 'wrong', but once I get into a story it's just a story, iyswim.

[identity profile] phoenix64.livejournal.com 2008-07-31 02:50 pm (UTC)(link)
But the more I think about that, the more I think they'd probably prefer to read/know about decent RPF/S than some of the purportedly non-fictional stuff that gets written about them.

*chuckle* That might be true. You know (and pardon me, I don't have a direct reference for this) when Jason Isaacs admitted to reading fic about himself and liking some of the more outrageous stuff, he didn't specify that it was fic about Lucius, now did he?
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[personal profile] unfeathered 2008-07-31 10:11 pm (UTC)(link)
*giggles* Yeah. That would be a hard one!