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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-02-08 03:39 pm

[ SECRET POST #2594 ]


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[personal profile] cbrachyrhynchos 2014-02-08 11:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Easy solution, don't read that flavor of fantasy.

(Anonymous) 2014-02-08 11:16 pm (UTC)(link)
+1 urban fantasy is a thing you know.

[personal profile] cbrachyrhynchos 2014-02-08 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Not just urban fantasy, there's an explosion of fantasy in the last few decades dealing with multiculturalism, non-European settings, and deconstructing many of the evil race motifs.

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(Anonymous) 2014-02-09 12:35 am (UTC)(link)
I'm pretty fond of The Winds of the Forelands. Despite occasional missteps, it does a pretty good job of portraying a racially motivated conflict where neither race is "evil." I kind of like Stan Nicholls's stuff, too, even if he does lack subtlety--I see him as the Paul Verhoeven of fantasy literature.
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[personal profile] rapunzelita 2014-02-09 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, yes, I know! And it doesn't mean I don't enjoy those works, it just kind of irks me sometimes. It's just that there's a good chunk of stuff I really enjoy in which those ideas are still present, which makes me enjoy it less. But I definitely avoid the more obvious/caricatural examples.