Article about how slash has helped how gays are viewed by society.
Likewise, the popularity of slash also surely played a big role in the break-out success of 2005’s Brokeback Mountain, which quickly found a massive and enthusiastic female audience. 2008’s Milk didn’t find that same break-out success, but maybe that’s partly because the latter film wasn’t as good a fit for an audience primed on slashfic, which often features doomed and tragic gay male love.
Um, he didn't notice all the fans who were like "Yeah, it's a good story but WHY THE CRUEL STEREOTYPICAL ENDING??!!" Eor's theory is that the younger fans produce more fic because they have more time to write (high school and college) and they're more into the angst, therefore people reading think ALL women love angst.
Likewise, the popularity of slash also surely played a big role in the break-out success of 2005’s Brokeback Mountain, which quickly found a massive and enthusiastic female audience. 2008’s Milk didn’t find that same break-out success, but maybe that’s partly because the latter film wasn’t as good a fit for an audience primed on slashfic, which often features doomed and tragic gay male love.
Um, he didn't notice all the fans who were like "Yeah, it's a good story but WHY THE CRUEL STEREOTYPICAL ENDING??!!" Eor's theory is that the younger fans produce more fic because they have more time to write (high school and college) and they're more into the angst, therefore people reading think ALL women love angst.
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I agree, though, that the movie and its casting got a lot of actual ficcers into the fold :) and are probably responsible for a good 90% of the slash out there. It's always harder to slash a literary text than a visual one, IMHO, because questions of authorial voice become so central to what you're doing - movies, you don't have to worry (not that the often young(er) writers who are driven primarily by hotness tend to bother with that sort of thing, IME, but logically there must be exceptions).
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Yeah, that's what I was thinking of - not that it was the *only* reason for people to slash BBM (I'm a fan of the novella myself), but that it was probably the most widespread one.