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Someone on Feministing wrote a review of Octavia E. Butler's Parable of the Talents, praising the book for many of its strengths and encouraging people to pick it up as both a story of family relations and "a must-read for feminist visionaries." Elsewhere, that review is excoriated for not "discussing, in depth, her contribution to feminism in general and black feminism specifically" not to mention class, gender, and sexuality (which the second writer certainly does). I conjecture that the original review would do a far better job of getting the book to people who would be entertained, instructed, and illuminated by it.

Thanx to Geek Feminism.

Date: 2011-06-24 10:37 pm (UTC)
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The second reviewer is not requesting that the first one include everything good about the work. Thats a strawman. She is requesting that the first one put in the main themes in the work in order to properly contextualize its awesomeness.


And while you may not have meant it to come across that way, this I conjecture that the original review would do a far better job of getting the book to people who would be entertained, instructed, and illuminated by it. certainly gives the impression that you think there is an audience that would be put off by the second review, since you consider it so inferior to the first.

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