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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-05-25 06:36 pm

[ SECRET POST #3064 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3064 ⌋

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Re: But there would have to be some differences, if only in the way people reacted to Harry.

(Anonymous) 2015-05-26 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I don't think it would necessarily be dull, but whatever.

And if that's what the secret poster and you are after then really all you have to do is take un-genderswapped fics, change out pronouns, change out references to the character's genitalia and chest (if necessary), and voila.
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Re: But there would have to be some differences, if only in the way people reacted to Harry.

[personal profile] intrigueing 2015-05-26 02:16 am (UTC)(link)
Nah, not quite. For me, some stuff should be changed or else that would also be boring (though it might depend on the fic). But not the stuff that would make the story more stereotypically "this is how female characters are allowed to be written and treated." The unusualness/dissonance is kind of the whole point.

I wouldn't be able to do what the OP did, read the books as if he were a girl without changing anything (nor do I really want to, tbh). But never mind. It's hard to explain.

Re: But there would have to be some differences, if only in the way people reacted to Harry.

(Anonymous) 2015-05-26 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
Well, see, the things I mentioned are just things I think would have to at least be mentioned in order for it to be believable, to me anyway.

Harry could wear Dudley's clothes when she was very young, but as time went on, the type of people Petunia and Vernon would try to impress would remark upon Harry wearing boys' clothes and being unkempt.

I think Snape would connect a girl much more strongly to Lily than James and that would affect his treatment - I think he would still be horrible, just maybe less so in some ways and more so in others.

I think Harry's angry outbursts would get talked about more, be seen as more of an issue, on the other hand her depression might be seen as more acceptable. People sometimes just seem to think that different genders have different emotional reactions, whereas I think each gender is taught to express and repress emotional reactions differently.

The ball would have been a whole different thing, mostly because the assumption was that boys ask girls to the ball - yes, she still could have asked Cho, but Harry probably would have been asked by several boys and maybe ended up going with Ron just because she didn't want to go with someone who asked her just because of her notoriety.
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Re: But there would have to be some differences, if only in the way people reacted to Harry.

[personal profile] intrigueing 2015-05-26 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
Yes. Realistically that all makes sense. But what I'm talking about has absolutely jack-shit to do with realism. Those changes would ruin the whole effect for me, because I don't read genderswap for the sake of seeing a female protagonist, I read genderswap for the sake of seeing a female protagonist written like a male protagonist. It's pure 100% wish fulfillment. We're talking about completely unrelated things.