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Feb. 19th, 2014 03:46 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I see - and sympathize - with all complaining that no one is writing fic for your favourite rare pairing or obscure old fandom, but I will raise you all the sublime frustration that no one is writing serious meta for your critically unregarded comedy loves.
WHY can I not find a good analysis of the political subtext of Brooklyn Nine Nine? WHERE is the critical deconstruction of the narrative tools in How I Met Your Mother? HOW is no one jumping around on a barricade about class issues in Community? Why dost thou betray me and leave out to dry and with no one to talk to, oh fandom?
I'm going to sit here and stare at the wall, y'all.
Well, at the books, because I'm in a library.
Ooh, that one looks interesting.
Apropos, do you know how incredibly boring, obvious and unimaginative most serious books about tv are? All that "Philosophy of Mad Men" (we have no less than 3 books about Mad Men, and the series isn't even done!) or Women on TV: from Lucy to Friends type stuff. I sort through them a lot because that section tends to be a perennial mess, and SO OBVIOUS.
WHY can I not find a good analysis of the political subtext of Brooklyn Nine Nine? WHERE is the critical deconstruction of the narrative tools in How I Met Your Mother? HOW is no one jumping around on a barricade about class issues in Community? Why dost thou betray me and leave out to dry and with no one to talk to, oh fandom?
I'm going to sit here and stare at the wall, y'all.
Well, at the books, because I'm in a library.
Ooh, that one looks interesting.
Apropos, do you know how incredibly boring, obvious and unimaginative most serious books about tv are? All that "Philosophy of Mad Men" (we have no less than 3 books about Mad Men, and the series isn't even done!) or Women on TV: from Lucy to Friends type stuff. I sort through them a lot because that section tends to be a perennial mess, and SO OBVIOUS.
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Date: 2014-02-19 09:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-02-20 01:05 pm (UTC)Actually, with Arthurian things, I once read a book series once by Fay Sampson (I think it was a quartet, but it may possibly have been five) retelling Morgan Le Fay's story from various points of view, but the interesting thing was the last book, Herself, which was from Morgan's POV. But it didn't just retell this version yet again, it interspersed that with chapters that were Morgan's commentary on her legend and how it's changed through the ages and through different people making points. It was published too many years ago for Merlin, and I don't think it covered Monty Python, but it did go from early Welsh writings right up to The Sword in the Stone, Marion Zimmer Bradley and Stephen Lawhead, and I found that by far the most fascinating aspect of it. I can't really remember much about the rest of it, but you might like Herself if you can get hold of it anywhere via library magics.