I wonder if most people in fandom being themselves mothers or daughters makes the relationship a little less appealing, because it's too close to home?
But don't most fans also have fathers too? And aren't a good many hetero women? *lol* But there's not the same resistance. It could be that the otherness of the father is what makes it appealing? In other words, I don't think you're wrong at all - but the gender aspect and how we prioritize men (shiny!) can't be ignored either.
Buffy and Joyce's relationship is certainly nothing like my relationship with my mother, that's all I have to say.
THAT I completely understand. Just as there are things that are completely foreign to my own experience so - something either speaks to you or it doesn't.
But with all of this in consideration I'm still at a loss as to WHY Joyce is so reviled if not ignored.
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Date: 2014-03-24 05:24 pm (UTC)But don't most fans also have fathers too? And aren't a good many hetero women? *lol* But there's not the same resistance. It could be that the otherness of the father is what makes it appealing? In other words, I don't think you're wrong at all - but the gender aspect and how we prioritize men (shiny!) can't be ignored either.
Buffy and Joyce's relationship is certainly nothing like my relationship with my mother, that's all I have to say.
THAT I completely understand. Just as there are things that are completely foreign to my own experience so - something either speaks to you or it doesn't.
But with all of this in consideration I'm still at a loss as to WHY Joyce is so reviled if not ignored.