Episode 052 – Separating the Art from the Artist
A potentially controversial episode as we discuss Separating the Art from the Artist. We bring up #MeToo, library neutrality, problematic faves, and firing people out of cannons. What are your thoughts? Can you separate the art from the artist?
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In this episode
Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray
Books, Links, Articles, and Things
- Me Too movement
- Lemony Snicket > Controversy
- Lemony Snicket Accused of Making Lewd Comments About Female Authors
- Time’s Up (movement)
- Trudeau gives Canada first cabinet with equal number of men and women
- Problematic Fave (Know Your Meme)
- “What’s the situation with Tamora Pierce?”
- Tintin in the Congo
- Babar the Elephant
- Several pieces about Paul Pope’s sexual harassment on Tumblr
- Roc Upchurch Off Rat Queens After Domestic Violence Arrest
- Rat Queens
- #OwnVoices: Why We Need Diverse Authors in Children’s Literature
- The Problem with #OwnVoices LGBTQ Lit
- Louise Simonson (writer on Superman: The Man of Steel, New Mutants, and other titles)
- G. Willow Wilson (write on Ms. Marvel)
- Orson Scott Card’s long history of homophobia: In honor of the “Ender’s Game” trailer release, a look at some of the sci-fi master’s most controversial remarks
- Looney Tunes > Racial stereotypes
- The Problem with Apu
- Rurouni Kenshin Creator Nobuhiro Watsuki Fined 200,000 Yen for Possession of Child Porn
- Mangaka Convicted and Sentenced for Schoolgirl Sex “Romp”
- Sensitivity Readers
- In an Era of Online Outrage, Do Sensitivity Readers Result in Better Books, or Censorship?
- White guilt
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