Spike Fanfic Pondering
Apr. 3rd, 2006 01:25 pmJust going through my community list (and browsing a few other fanfic community lists), and I'm wondering... are Spuffy-fics either a dying breed or is the Spuffy fanfic community rather insular? I ask this because, while I still see Spuffy show up occasionally on one general BtVS/AtS fanfic list, it's in the minority. Most of the Spuffy fics which pop up are on Spuffy fic lists (and I'm on one Spuffy fic lists that rarely has anything pop up.) However when paging through the fanfic communities that I belong to (and browsing a few others), Spuffy is definitely a minority these days. There was one list where I went back more than a month and the only things rec'd were Buffy/Angel and Spike/Angel fics. There are usually many Spike/Angel fics and Spike/Xander fics. And, as I said, you still see Buffy/Angel.
I'm just wondering, is that just because I don't belong to that many groups or is it actually a case that while Buffy/Angel fic writing continues, a large percentage of Spike fanfic writers either always wrote slash and not Spuffy or have begun writing slash? Is this perception in error? And if it is so (not that I'm saying that's the case, just wondering whether it is), why exactly did Spuffy go passe while B/A fanfic writing cotinues?
Or is it just a mislead entirely and there are actually plenty of Spuffy fics. I see plenty posted on one of my Spuffy lists... but that's a Spuffy list. This sort of begs the question of why are Spuffy fics on Spuffy lists but not gen lists? Have Spuffies just continued the tradition started in Season 5 where general fandom became such a hostile hassel that Redemptionists and Spuffies ceased to bother and just created their own communities? Are Spuffies simply choosing to stay among themselves? Or is it a case where Spuffies feel like the more gen lists might still be hostile? Is it somehow perceived as more fandom-wide acceptable to ship Spike/Angel rather than Buffy/Spike? There's plenty of Spike/Angel on the gen lists, so it's not like the character of Spike is underepresented. So why is slashing Spike prevalent on the BtVS lists but het is rare? Is it the ship or the characterization of Spike? Are these perhaps more of an evilista Spike rather than a redemptionist Spike? (I'm seriously asking. I actually read only a few fics and usually by authors I recognize so I by no means feel that I have adequate sampling of these other fics to make any statement as to their characterization of Spike. I don't have a feel for the characterization in the majority of those fics. I genuinely do not know).
I'm not postulating any specific cause/effect (or even that the perceived effect is real in the first place) so much as simply asking questions.
My observation about the gen lists are completely anecdotal, so I'm not saying my perception is accurate in the first place. I'm just wondering about other's impressions. Am I wandering around in far left field here? Have I misread the circumstances (re: Spuffy and BtVS lists)? Does that perceived number of Spuffy fics represented on the wider fandom lists actually seem lower than that of pairings such as S/A, X/S, or B/A? If it does (and I'm leaving it as if) what -- of many, many possible causes -- is the reason for it? Thoughts? Observations? Anything?
(ETA: And on a totally unrelated to Spike topic, as it refers to something I read on Fandom_Wank... can someone explain to me why there exists slash where the guy grows a vagina? I can get slash as a genre. And not a damn thing is wrong with loving two male characters and wanting them to have sex. But my brain sort of sputters into "huh?" mode when someone wants to write slash but turns one of the male characters into having female genetalia and... uh... it just confuses me is all. And, is that still slash if one of the men is a woman? Or is it just really, really screwed-up het? I'm confuzzled!)
I'm just wondering, is that just because I don't belong to that many groups or is it actually a case that while Buffy/Angel fic writing continues, a large percentage of Spike fanfic writers either always wrote slash and not Spuffy or have begun writing slash? Is this perception in error? And if it is so (not that I'm saying that's the case, just wondering whether it is), why exactly did Spuffy go passe while B/A fanfic writing cotinues?
Or is it just a mislead entirely and there are actually plenty of Spuffy fics. I see plenty posted on one of my Spuffy lists... but that's a Spuffy list. This sort of begs the question of why are Spuffy fics on Spuffy lists but not gen lists? Have Spuffies just continued the tradition started in Season 5 where general fandom became such a hostile hassel that Redemptionists and Spuffies ceased to bother and just created their own communities? Are Spuffies simply choosing to stay among themselves? Or is it a case where Spuffies feel like the more gen lists might still be hostile? Is it somehow perceived as more fandom-wide acceptable to ship Spike/Angel rather than Buffy/Spike? There's plenty of Spike/Angel on the gen lists, so it's not like the character of Spike is underepresented. So why is slashing Spike prevalent on the BtVS lists but het is rare? Is it the ship or the characterization of Spike? Are these perhaps more of an evilista Spike rather than a redemptionist Spike? (I'm seriously asking. I actually read only a few fics and usually by authors I recognize so I by no means feel that I have adequate sampling of these other fics to make any statement as to their characterization of Spike. I don't have a feel for the characterization in the majority of those fics. I genuinely do not know).
I'm not postulating any specific cause/effect (or even that the perceived effect is real in the first place) so much as simply asking questions.
My observation about the gen lists are completely anecdotal, so I'm not saying my perception is accurate in the first place. I'm just wondering about other's impressions. Am I wandering around in far left field here? Have I misread the circumstances (re: Spuffy and BtVS lists)? Does that perceived number of Spuffy fics represented on the wider fandom lists actually seem lower than that of pairings such as S/A, X/S, or B/A? If it does (and I'm leaving it as if) what -- of many, many possible causes -- is the reason for it? Thoughts? Observations? Anything?
(ETA: And on a totally unrelated to Spike topic, as it refers to something I read on Fandom_Wank... can someone explain to me why there exists slash where the guy grows a vagina? I can get slash as a genre. And not a damn thing is wrong with loving two male characters and wanting them to have sex. But my brain sort of sputters into "huh?" mode when someone wants to write slash but turns one of the male characters into having female genetalia and... uh... it just confuses me is all. And, is that still slash if one of the men is a woman? Or is it just really, really screwed-up het? I'm confuzzled!)
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Date: 2006-04-03 07:29 pm (UTC)I can also say that on some general sites (TWOP, for example) every time someone recs a Spike fic, someone else feels compelled to make a snotty comment about Spike, so I don't go there very often for fic recommendations.
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Date: 2006-04-03 08:07 pm (UTC)My first thought, based on my recollections of the time, is that Spuffy was not well accepted into the 'general' Buffy world. Whether I could back that up factually or not is another matter. (There were some well known happenings, though, including one of the show's writers making less than flattering comments about Spike fans.) I do know that a number - not all, of course - of Buffy/Spike authors grew weary of the frequently hostile environment, of constantly having to defend their 'ship, or worse, being made to feel that they had to apologise for it. So yes, I feel that many B/S shippers abandoned the general fandom and formed their own groups where cheering for Spike and Buffy didn't earn you comments implying you were a deeply screwed up human being.
My own bottom line is that I view online fandom and fanfiction as a way to share the enjoyment these characters have brought into my life, and to have my enjoyment enhanced by the insights of others who care about them as much, if not more, than I do. RL has thrown me enough curve balls. Online fandom is not a place I wish to go for more angst. (I am, and always will be a sucker for a good angsty story, though!!) Instead, I look at online fandome as a place I come to relax and learn, to smile and cry with other fans and to be moved and amazed by their stories. It is also the place I can laugh at myself because, even several years after its run ended, I remain so emotionally invested in a television show -- and there, other people get that!
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Date: 2006-04-03 08:37 pm (UTC)And I still see a lot of Spuffy fic on my flist *shrug* Maybe the "cool groups" prefer Spike slash more, so Spuffy stick to just Spuffy comms, rather than general Spike places? I mean there was a seperate comm started up after complaints that summer of spike had too much spuffy. So y'know...lol
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Date: 2006-04-03 08:41 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-03 08:48 pm (UTC)How utterly asinine. What the feck did said "complainers" think they were going to read at that site?
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Date: 2006-04-03 08:54 pm (UTC)How utterly asinine. What the feck did said "complainers" think they were going to read at that site?
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Date: 2006-04-03 08:54 pm (UTC)The front page had something about protesting the DT beating, and Spuffy being offensive to see all the time. God knows Xander and Riley have been super sweet to Spike *laughs* But apparently it was only Buffy who shouldn't be sullying Spike
The sad thing is it actually had quite a few members. I mean just excluding the one ship, how petty can you get
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Date: 2006-04-03 11:17 pm (UTC)Hmmmm, now you have me pondering.
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Date: 2006-04-03 11:31 pm (UTC)Het fic in general seems to be sneered at.
My glasses pink and shiny.
Date: 2006-04-04 12:47 am (UTC)Transgender is a kink and for a few people a fact of life I guess. There have been a few good fic writen but mostly they are pretty awful.
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Date: 2006-04-04 12:56 am (UTC)Take
And as much as I hate it, fandom does isolate some people. Ships, communities, likes and dislikes...it seems a lot of people have grudges against a lot of other people for something silly. As someone mentioned above, the SOS rants were a perfect example if you ask me. Slash fans upset there wasn't more slash, so they pulled out? I don't get it. Write more slash for the comm if you want more slash in the comm. But these are the things people argue over. *rolls eyes* And if Spuffy authors are happier posting in areas they won't get attacked? Who can blame them.
Not sure this answered any of your questions though.
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Date: 2006-04-04 01:09 am (UTC)Slash were the guy gets a vagina?
Do they get breasts, too?
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Date: 2006-04-04 01:10 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-04 01:13 am (UTC)Hmm, let's see how to explain. Depending on what the author is trying to do it can go a few ways. Firstly there is the whole, "I would never have fallen in love with you cause you are a guy, but I fell in love with you while you were a woman and now that you are back being a guy, I still love you". Those are my favs. Some other avenues are all about subterfuge. The "Ah-ha! He doesn't know I'm me so I can lie right to his face and get the goods on what I want...in the mean time...look at those!"
There are of course more, just depends on the story. It's not so much about slash as about gender roles and gender reversal. If that's something that interests you, as it does me, then it can be a really interesting read.
Don't know if I answered the other question, but at least I did okay on this one. *bg*
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Date: 2006-04-04 08:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-05 02:40 am (UTC)Spuffy writers may still be segregating themselves, though. I'm on a gen list or two, and there are still people who are very hostile to Spuffy and Spike in general. This doesn't mean no Spuffy gets posted there, but I think it tends to drive the faint of heart away. And there was that whole anti-Spuffy faction that walked out on Summer of Spike, and so on. It's not like S/B is the only ship who ever gets bagged on, of course, but I think that it's one of the few ships that a lot of other factions dislike for a variety of reasons, rather than just the factions that it threatens directly in a romantic sense.
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Date: 2006-04-05 08:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-05 08:44 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-05 02:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-05 02:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-05 02:19 pm (UTC)And, still somewhat confuzzled about sex change slash...
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Date: 2006-04-05 02:20 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-05 02:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-05 02:24 pm (UTC)And, I'm not criticizing slash in the least, but you know, with slash having become so very, very prevalent in fanfic fandoms, I really cannot understand when some of its writers still seem to think of themselves as being in a minority. At worst, they're mainstream, now.
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Date: 2006-04-05 02:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-05 02:36 pm (UTC)The thing that's curious for me is that while there is (and has been) hostility toward Spike in some quarters, Spangel and Spander fics seem to exist on gen lists, while Spuffy tends to exist on Spuffy lists. Is it something specific about Spuffy that makes it less welcome (or at least for the writers to feel as though they might be less welcome) as opposed to Spangel and Spander which also appear to feature Spike prominently. Is it the character or the ship that's the hurdle to general list acceptance? (Albeit, I have the feeling that it's both and Spuffy just happens to be the convergence of touchy-subjects in anti-Spike quarters).
As for the SOS thing, I stayed out of it at the time. But I had thought at the time that if the issue was why there wasn't more slash, the slash-writers leaving was a bit counter-productive. Not that I don't understand people creating their own groups, because I do. Certainly, I've been part of that on more than one occasion myself. It was just that in the SOS case, I never saw what -- if anything -- prevented anyone from submitting slashfic in the first place. In my memory, it wasn't something which was moderated or required approval. It was a volunteer based thing.
At any rate, I tended to view the SOS controversy as a big tiff about very little. But, that may be a POV thing.
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Date: 2006-04-05 02:38 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-05 02:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-05 02:46 pm (UTC)That said, I thought the SOS controversy was rather overblown since the original SOS seem to be write anything and have few if any restrictions. Nothing prevented other stories except the human nature that makes people prefer to be with the majority.
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Date: 2006-04-05 02:48 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-05 02:50 pm (UTC)But, yeah, I still find the whole slash but it's het-slash thing a bit mindbending. Ah well, that's fanfic, it's nothing if not extremely flexible. :)
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Date: 2006-04-05 02:52 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-05 02:54 pm (UTC)And poor Spike, always the nexus of controversy. Still, it seems somewhat puzzling to me (in a hmm, curious sort of way rather than a grrr, offended way) that somehow Spike in Spangel is more generally acceptable than Spike in Spuffy. It seems that while Spike is very controversial, Spuffy is more controversial still. Spuffy seems to epicenter of Spikean controversies.
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Date: 2006-04-05 02:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-05 03:09 pm (UTC)Basically what I am saying is NO I don't think there is a lack of Spuffy (and good Spuffy) out there... I think a lot of Spuffy writers have just given up posting on non-Spuffy communities.
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Date: 2006-04-06 01:51 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-06 02:49 am (UTC)But, yeah, I tend to be wary of Fandom_Wank.