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raspberryhunter ([personal profile] raspberryhunter) wrote2012-12-05 03:36 pm

Bechdel-test testing

Yuletide has been kicking my butt, but that's another story...

Now that I have twenty fics up, which is a nice base-10 round number, I went through them to check for Bechdel test passing. Nine of them pass Bechdel. Eleven of them pass reverse-Bechdel. (Many of these overlap, and six fics which are F/M romances or F/M main interaction don't pass either one.) I'm fairly happy with this.

What I'm not so happy with is that for seven of those nine fics, I had to make a conscious decision that it was going to pass Bechdel. Two of those seven I actually had to be told by a beta that one of the women characters was not fleshed out enough (independent of whether it passed Bechdel). (The two where I didn't have to make a conscious decision were both written for [livejournal.com profile] rarewomen. All hail rarewomen!)

In exactly none of the reverse-Bechdel passes did I think about it at all. They just happened.

Yeah... so... I think I see the problem.

(Also, if it weren't for the Misses Clause challenge the first year I did yuletide, last year, I am not sure how much I would have thought about it at all.)
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[personal profile] beatrice_otter 2012-12-06 05:21 am (UTC)(link)
Part of the fact that you have to think about Bechdel passes is because of the ratio of male to female characters in the media we write about. But, yeah, it's something I have to consciously think about, though it is becoming more natural as time goes on.