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oh, George.

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Oct. 26th, 2008 | 05:57 pm
mood: cold cold

A small and amusing note from my Gender & Spec Fic students:

We read [info]tammypierce's In The Hand of the Goddess on Friday, as representative of the 80s/90s trend of feminist goddessy geek stuff aimed at the younger sections of society, which was great fun. There were are fair gaggle who read the Alanna books as kids, but most hadn't heard of them.

Awesomely enough, while the class was pretty much in agreement that the positive sexuality in the book was a good thing, many of the students who hadn't read the complete series took exception with Prince Jonathan - they thought he was too controlling, that Alanna spent too much of their time together worrying about her femininity or lack thereof, and several said that in contrast, they thought she could be entirely herself with George Cooper. At which point those of us who were Tortall junkies started making smothered giggling noises. Oh George/Alanna - theirloveissoobvious!

They have a short paper due tomorrow, and I'm kind of hoping that I get lots of Tortall readings.

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Laura ~ There's beauty in the breakdown

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from: [info]eriolgal
date: Oct. 27th, 2008 10:02 am (UTC)

God, I love Tamora Pierce's stuff. *_____* The Alanna series was what made me want to start fencing.

I know there are some books of hers that I've missed. I've read the Alanna series, the Immortals, Circle of Magic, Circle Opens, and the Trickster books. But man, I know there are others I haven't read yet. It kills me. I really need to correct that when I get back to the states.

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and so I closed the Book of Longing

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from: [info]lotesseflower
date: Oct. 27th, 2008 02:54 pm (UTC)

Yeah, they're all more than worth a read!

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fyrefly

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from: [info]fyrefly101
date: Oct. 27th, 2008 08:44 pm (UTC)

I LOVED those books - I can't believe you could get them read for a class. School was never that interesting when I was younger!!

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and so I closed the Book of Longing

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from: [info]lotesseflower
date: Oct. 27th, 2008 10:29 pm (UTC)

This is the awesomeness of my postbac work - I can force people to read all the awesomeness that they never got to do in school!

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