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I see this thread is off an running in a direction of its own, but I want to specify some things.
Mithalwen, et al, please take not of my original post. I am not complaining about the fact that Tolkien isn't Margaret Atwood. I am complaining about reductive, reactionary discussion of the subject. For example. Farael, and I hope you forgive me for picking on you in particular, You wrote: Quote:
For some reason, the second you bring up women in Tolkien's work, the same questions get asked, "Oh so you don't like the book?" "You can't relate?" "You think he's sexist?" "You think Legolas should have been a Legolasa?" I'm tired of this. Nobody, for example, is interested in looking at, say, Goethe's representations of the male as a sphere and the female as a cube; his ideas of domesticity and how they relate to fairy tale archetypes. This is, as I wrote in my original post, reductive.
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