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This interview with Ncuti Gatwa crossed my dash again, and I was reminded of how much I like it. Because it makes the rare Third Argument for representation in fiction, the argument I think is the best, and I'm always happy to see it. I quote:
At times, Gatwaâs casting in those projects has been dismissed as an exercise in âbox-tickingâ. Gatwa scoffs. âFirst of all, you donât know anything about me. Secondly, tick fcking boxes! People need to be fcking seen. What are you going to do, tell the same stories? Have the same people fronting things for all of eternity? Representation and inclusivity and branching out⊠it enriches us all. How embarrassing. You people with your tiny mindsets â open a book, look out the window and then f*ck off.â (source)
What do I mean by the Third Argument? Well, I'm not sure I've ever made a post about this directly, but as far as I can see it, there are three main arguments for greater diversity in popular media. The first two are the most common, and they go like this:
It is good for media to be diverse because it is good for people to see people like them on screen. That is, the beneficiaries are marginalized people.
It is good for media to be diverse because it is good for people to see and learn about people who are not like them through art. That is, the beneficiaries are non-marginalized people, who then (hopefully) pass on the benefit by treating marginalized people better.
These two arguments are the source of a lot of debate here on ye olde tumblr. Despite both being arguments for representation, they pull in different directions. What counts as 'good' representation for the purposes of Argument 1 often would not be good for the purposes of Argument 2, and vice versa. Authentic versus sympathetic. Ugly or over-sanitized. You see this debate play out constantly. It's really hard for a piece of - say - queer media to do both at once.
But these debates tend to leave out Argument 3, the one that Gatwa is making above. And that argument cuts through a lot of this debate.
3. It is good for media to be diverse because art needs variety. The beneficiary of representation is art itself, absent any social effects that may or may not be present.
For this argument, diverse stories are intrinsically good. It is good to make art that's not just the same thing you've seen a hundred times before. Putting the kinds of people who don't often make it into mainstream media into your art is an extremely efficient way to make that happen. It's not the only method, but it's a really good method.
For representation to be 'good representation' according to Argument 3, all it needs to be is interesting. A story you haven't heard before, at least not in that medium. That which counts as 'bad representation' by the lights of this argument are stock characters, like the Eternally Patient Mother, the Gay Best Friend, the Wise Black Advisor. Perhaps there was a time in which these characters were new, but that time has long passed. There's no art in pulling a bog-standard character trope off the shelf. Show us a new kind of guy. The world is infinitely diverse. You're not going to run out. Telling the same stories with the same voices for all eternity, as Gatwa says, is boring. Even if there was nothing else wrong with it, this would be. Art isn't supposed to be boring.
And that's why Argument 3 is my favourite. I do want the world to be a better place, of course, and I think art is a part of that. But the main job of art is to be good as art. And diversity in all aspects of the production of art makes art better.
"It's not about adding diversity for the sake of diversity, it's about subtracting homogeneity for the sake of realism." --Mary Robinette Kowal
I strongly believe the doctor and the master erasing their names from history so they would be the only ones to remember them is the gayest thing they have ever done like this is unprecedent levels of gay. Even gayer than "Two hearts." "And both of them yours". Even gayer than "Why would it stop? I mean, how else would I get your attention?". Even gayer than Missy calling the Doctor her boyfriend thorough series 8 for some reason. EVEN gayer than "She was my man crush" or "No beard this time. Well, a wife" or Torvic or all the times they've kissed OR the master's last wish being for the doctor to bring his ashes back to gallifrey and you know what? I'd even go as far as saying it is gayer than "A COSMOS WITHOUT THE DOCTOR SCARCELY BARES THINKING ABOUT". This has quickly turned into a compilation of the doctor and the master's gayest moments but I need you to understand how much nothing compares to this moment it rests ON TOP.
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Could you draw The Thirteen Doctor who?
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no you do not need to hold fictional characters "accountable". they are not real.
I think about this post a crucial 1-2 times a year and it takes me out every time
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What is the correct pronunciation of Thoschei?
Though-shy
Though-shay
Though-shee
Toes-shy
Toes-shay
Toes-shee
None of these are correct, itâsâŠ
Iâm one of those freaks who calls it DocMas.
reminder that this poll doesnât say âhow do YOU pronounce itâ itâs âthe CORRECT pronunciationâ. i want you to kill each other.
*booming slavic voice* Tremble, wretched anglophones, for if I told ye how to pronounce "Koschei" in the first place, your blood would curdle and hair fall out
(bro when are we gonna tell em that in the name koschei the second syllable is stressed, not the first)
i would put eight in there because god knows that man is suicidal but i don't consider him new who so he feels out of place
honestly the power and influence of billie piper playing rose tyler. she had both chris eccleston and david tennant wrapped around her finger. her chemistry with both of them is to this day insane. the other actors in doctor who long after her bring her up in conversation and she continues to be brought up in the show. on a zoom reunion, she was snatched up as âcompanion youâd want to travel withâ instantly. sheâs an ordinary girl but thereâs no one like her. her arc is so good that they regularly try to recreate or deconstruct it. some of the episodes sheâs in are terrible but it doesnât matter. the doctor loves her so much it both saved him and killed him. multiple times. she lives rent free in every doctor who fanâs mind. love her, hate her, or indifferent to her, sheâs the basis for comparison. sheâs at the tip of the tongue of people who gush about the show and people who complain. billie piper still affirms her unpopular (correct) opinions about rose and the doctor. she was the consistency, the heart, and she redefined the entire fandom.
So close LibreOffice! The word I was looking for was arsenal.
Thanks for the suggestion though.
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it sucks that you can only die once and its permanent.. imagine the kinda sex we could be innovating if that wasnt the case
i do think applying the 'disney's first gay character' thing to dr who is pretty funny bcos like. who is 'doctor who's first gay character' is kind of a matter of opinion
Doctor Who's first LGBT companion in the TV show was Captain Jack Harkness. however you could make the (imo not unreasonable) argument that as Captain Jack was never a series regular he doesn't 100% count.
Bill Potts was the first series regular companion to be textually LGBT (lesbian)
however Clara was word of god bisexual tho this was never made all that clear in the text (River is also word of god bi which was more textually explicit but as w Captain Jack, companion status debatable)
the first textually LGBT companion in any medium was Izzy Sinclair from the 8th doctor comics (also lesbian)
tho TARDIS wiki notes that VNA companion Chris Cwej was implied to be bisexual and that P.R.O.B.E (itself dubiously canon) implies that third doctor era companion Liz Shaw is a wlw
in addition, personally i think there's a very solid argument to be made that 7th doctor era companion Ace McShane was intended as the show's first attempt at a gay companion - as far as I'm aware only one writer has fessed up to doing this on purpose but there's some pretty glaring subtext including a whole serial that can be read as an allegory about homophobia (the happiness patrol)
i believe Big Finish recently canonised Ace's sexuality (yay!) but not too long ago they also made 5th doctor era companion Adric bisexual and he appeared in the show earlier chronologically and i think got confirmed bi first
it's been TV canon pretty much since the reboot and EU canon since the late 90s that the doctor is bi/pan and obviously the doctor appeared in the show earlier than any of the above characters so arguably is the show's first gay character
however if you wanna get technical about it, Susan, Ian and Barbara were all introduced in the show before the Doctor and Susan is pretty widely read as some variety of queer by fans by virtue of the fact that she's a time lord which inherently seems to involve some degree of gender fluidity by human standards
many contenders here!!