Local Sensors: Montreal

  • Uploaded to the MonSFFA members pages:  Photos from the OVMF Dr Who concert, and the Christmas Feast photos.
  • A couple of stories from the Montreal Gazette.

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  • MonSFFA members can now access photos from the Christmas Party and the Dr Who concert. The usual password applies, contact <president@monsffa.ca> if you have forgotten it. Our thanks to Sylvain and Fern for the photos.
  • Recently, people have been particularly conscious of the lack of diversity in fandom.  No women were nominated for the BD awards, the Oscars are lily-white, and the Puppies are barking at the Hugos–again!  Sometimes it seems frivolous, but now and then we have to stop and think, as for instance this article which appeared yesterday in the Montreal Gazette. Those graphs showing the difference in male/female roles in Disney Princess movies are scary, especially when you realize this is what might be shaping the future of our daughters.

“New research has uncovered a disturbing trend in Disney’s modern princess franchise. On average, men have three times as many lines as women, according to linguists Carmen Fought and Karen Eisenhauer. While that’s understandable in “The Little Mermaid,” as Ariel literally loses her voice — there’s a surprising irony to the lack of dialogue in a film such as “Frozen”, which features two sisters as the protagonists.”

No kidding–males speak more than 50% of Frozen–but the protagonists are sisters?

  • Needs no explanation:Aislin