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nocturnus33) wrote2005-05-05 08:56 am
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Any takers?
hayseed_42 resume in a phrase what I felt about the SS/HG ship Snape/Granger, yes. Rickman!Snape/Watson!Hermione, fuck no!
I ask her permision into using the adapt phrase in an icon, is there any nice person in this flist with time to teach me how to make a "moving" icon with this motto:
Snape/Granger, yes. Rickman!/Watson!, fuck no!
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Some one post at WIKTT a stupid thing about H/S going to the states, I didn't say anything about that I felt it depends on the writter, but then today there was this post, and I can't stop answering:
The poster: It wouldn't be as advanced as English magic of course but there could be a special power in the primal, less refined magic of Native American Indians.
ME: Of course? Ejem, pardon me. I disagree.
America as the hole country, or america as the USA? Just kidding, I know you are including all the complex and lovely continent from Alaska to Chile in it's hole diversity, and not just one single country.
Also the idea of raw vs refine (advance) magic refering to Europe vs our continent is a little ethnocentric and like Rousseau idea of Bon Sauvage (wich if romantic, is insulting).
The word indians came from the idea of Colon arriving to India, but we have a culture of our own, not Indian one, not Raw, of course. But a different way of percieving the world, I would love this pairing to discover our culture and the values in it. Is hole different racionality, wich of both, Severus or Hermione, could be the more biased, prejuice and ignorant towards our American diversity?
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Of all the ethnocentric ignorants!. Grrrrrrrrrr.
Indians!, Raw!, Not advance as England, of course; less refine.
I tend to forgot the Empire is healthy. I recon I lost my temper.
I ask her permision into using the adapt phrase in an icon, is there any nice person in this flist with time to teach me how to make a "moving" icon with this motto:
Snape/Granger, yes. Rickman!/Watson!, fuck no!
***
Some one post at WIKTT a stupid thing about H/S going to the states, I didn't say anything about that I felt it depends on the writter, but then today there was this post, and I can't stop answering:
The poster: It wouldn't be as advanced as English magic of course but there could be a special power in the primal, less refined magic of Native American Indians.
ME: Of course? Ejem, pardon me. I disagree.
America as the hole country, or america as the USA? Just kidding, I know you are including all the complex and lovely continent from Alaska to Chile in it's hole diversity, and not just one single country.
Also the idea of raw vs refine (advance) magic refering to Europe vs our continent is a little ethnocentric and like Rousseau idea of Bon Sauvage (wich if romantic, is insulting).
The word indians came from the idea of Colon arriving to India, but we have a culture of our own, not Indian one, not Raw, of course. But a different way of percieving the world, I would love this pairing to discover our culture and the values in it. Is hole different racionality, wich of both, Severus or Hermione, could be the more biased, prejuice and ignorant towards our American diversity?
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Of all the ethnocentric ignorants!. Grrrrrrrrrr.
Indians!, Raw!, Not advance as England, of course; less refine.
I tend to forgot the Empire is healthy. I recon I lost my temper.
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I know this can rub people the wrong way, but it's just how you say these things in the US. Shit, you say "America" and trust me--I don't think of Chile as being part of it unless you prod me to. :)
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I mean, if a culture organises time in a different way then how does that affect time magic? Or has different ingredients available in the culture for potions? Or has different religious influences? Or has different values?
On a seperate rant, Anglophile US people annoy me because they have such an idealised chocolate-box perception of England and don't seem to want to imagine the council estates and industrial cities. The only HP fic I wrote tried to address that (it's here (http://www.livejournal.com/users/seeingstars/224703.html) if you'd like to read it).
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A valid challange would be one where they expected to learn from the greater history of these long standing cultures and their different approaches to magic as a whole. I've read some stories that have pointed out that the prohibition against discovery by muggles really only serves first world countries. (I think it was The Burried Life.) I'd love to see some one make more of that.
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