turtlefu: (not having this, psylocke, sneer, wtf)turtlefu ([personal profile] turtlefu) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily,
@ 2011-05-11 08:21 am UTC
Entry tags:char: power girl/kara zor-l/karen starr, creator: matthew sturges, title: power girl
So, Matt Sturges is going to write two issues of Power Girl. Now, I am so happy Winick is off the book, even temporarily, but his comments on the nature of the arc seem to worry me.

Read for yourself.

So, what do you guys think?

 I feel like if, as a man, he knows he's basically going to be talking out of his ass on female empowerment, then he shouldn't do it in the first place. They should have gotten a female writer, somebody who actually knows what female empowerment IS, to write it.

It's not about him writing an empowered woman (even though I do think a man can't possibly know what makes a woman empowered). It's that his tone seems to think that this is him telling woman how to be empowered, and I really dislike that a man could be so conceited as to think that he can tell a woman how to be empowered. After all, you know there is going to be a moment where Peej makes a speech to the other women about "how to be their own superheroes" and obviously its Sturges talking.

For legality, the cover of his first issue:




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blackruzsa: LJ main icon (John Constantine)


[personal profile] blackruzsa
2011-05-11 11:55 pm UTC (link)
I just have to say that it's a poor assumption to make that a man cannot write a woman well, it's biased and pointless. Even if it's not as common, it's very plausible for a number of men to understand how women work and what they can do.
Also, in the first place, Power Girl isn't just about a girl being powerful, but it's about the character herself and her story and her conflicts, such and such.
It's like assuming a gay main character would have a title that's all about him being gay, and to say nothing about his personality and life conflicts.

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turtlefu: (not having this, psylocke, sneer, wtf)


[personal profile] turtlefu
2011-05-12 02:04 am UTC (link)
I'm not saying a man cannot write a woman well. Rucka writes woman well. Rucka writes empowered women well. But Rucka doesn't frame his stories about empowered women as lessons on how to be empowered as told by a man.

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[personal profile] blackruzsa
2011-05-12 03:10 am UTC (link)
Given that, I can see the outrage.

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