Why disliking slash is not homophobic



Originally posted May 5, 2003:

For the record, I do believe it's possible to dislike slash and not be homophobic. I say this from personal experience because I, who have, as my own mother informs me, been "obsessed" with gay rights my whole life, disliked slash for about two years, although I read it fairly frequently at the behest of friends, whose slashwriting habits I supported. I didn't see the appeal of slash as a genre, even though I frequently slashed characters myself and hunted for subtext. What I disliked was the feeling that the characters were being slashed for slash's sake, and for the sake of pure smut appeal, two cocks is better than one, etc. I know that there are many people who feel this way, and even though now that I myself am a slasher I can argue with those people that slash is about much more than that, I don't for any reason feel that the initial dislike of that preconceived idea of what slash is is homophobic. I think that logic is based not out of prejudice but out of a wish to preserve characterization.

It's just that that kind of logic, which can be debated from the standpoint of literary critique, is often left undebated. I'd guess that typically people with any kind of tact don't want to say, "I don't dislike slash because of X" because they know they stand a chance of being labeled homophobic. And so what happens is that the real bigots who do hate slash because of the homosexual content barge right in and give the rest of us a carte blanche to label all those who dislike slash as homophobic-- just like those on the outside are looking at all they hear about how slash is smuttier than het, and drawing conclusions about slash as a whole.

Basically anytime you try to lump all members of a group or parts of a genre under one category, you're going to mislabel somebody. I have a friend, incidentally, [info]epistolarie, who supports my slashwriting currently even though she herself doesn't like slash. Is she homophobic? Absolutely not. In fact she's never even said she doesn't like slash--I just know she doesn't. :D Yet she has tact and grace and it's not that she's uncomfortable with homosexuality, she just doesn't share the appeal it has for me. And that's fine. But if you're going to lump everyone in together then you have to put Cathy in with Dracoworshipper, and Aja from 2 years ago in with them as well. And I don't think it works. So while I absolutely believe that dislike of slash can be and often is homophobic, I don't think that it is automatically homophobic. That's just silly.

Minor update to this post, 3 and a half years later: Cathy has discovered Band of Brothers slash, and has been duly converted. Which just goes to prove that there's no such thing as someone who dislikes slash - just someone who hasn't found the right pairing yet! ;)


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