blahflowers: (Doctor/Jack)
blahflowers ([personal profile] blahflowers) wrote2007-10-26 06:51 am

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Rowling's Heteronormative Law: In any discussion of Rowling's post novels outing of Albus Dumbledore the probability of someone trying to defend her position by asking how she would have done it in the novels, then using some ridiculous example (Dumbledore wearing leather chaps, being photographed at Duckie etc), approaches one.

OK, it needs a bit of work.

[identity profile] gane5h.livejournal.com 2007-10-27 07:21 am (UTC)(link)
There are shades of explicit not necessarily amounting to stereotypes (although, in presenting us with an elderly chap whose one experience of - unrequited? - same-sex attraction in his youth tragically blighted his love life forevar!1, I'd argue that she is giving us stereotypes, 1960s ones).

Given the extent to which growing up gay can be an isolated, miserable experience, it'd have been nice if one or more of Potter's peers had been other than heterosexual. 'Twould have been interesting to see how those in the wizarding world accommodate/react to queerness.