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I know there are arguments for "Game Of Thrones" not really being that awful in terms of feminism. (I don't think they hold water, but that's for you to decide. I couldn't finish the first book for its glossy depictions of child rape, but knock yourselves out.) Irregardless of your feelings about "Thrones" it is very much not a progressive show with its depiction of Nobel Savages and the complete absenting of any non-Noble character's opinion on the events. Which, sure, maybe isn't what it's there for, but like all High Fantasy genre pieces without those perspectives it falls into the same conservative spin.

I just finished the much lesser known "World Without End" however, and yeah. That is what "Game Of Thrones" would look like if it had half a progressive bone in its body. By the eighth episode, it's clear we're dealing in much far-removed from reality historical fiction, however...

Has anyone else watched this? Is there a tiny but awesome fanbase I could join?

Date: 2013-03-18 03:46 am (UTC)
saturnofthemoon: (Daenaerys)
From: [personal profile] saturnofthemoon
Yes, I can see your point. Gwenda and Caris are victims are the start of the book/miniseries, but they fight back and go on to have successful lives.

Far more women died by hanging during 'The Burning Times' than were actually burnt. It's a little disappointing that the series backslides on that trope later.

That's odd, because I distinctly remember Ken Follett's novel only doing hangings.

I am a fan of Game of Thrones and most of the female characters GRRM writes, but I can see your point on how World Without End is better. It was very hard to read Daenaerys' chapters in the first book, especially when other fans are insisting her marriage to Khal Drogo turns into true love. I can't see it as anything but Stockholm Syndrome. I actually like it a bit better on the TV series where their wedding night is blatantly portrayed as rape.

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