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worryingly jolly batman ([personal profile] labellementeuse) wrote2010-01-26 09:13 pm
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fuck me sideways

OK now. Of all the characters in fiction everywhere, Hermione Granger is the least likely in practically the entire WORLD to change her name upon marriage. She is career-motivated, widely-read, self-sufficient, politically aware and ACTIVE, and for fuck's sake, if that wasn't enough, she's marrying someone with FIVE LIVING MALE SIBLINGS.

Why is my fiction reading life so difficult, people.

Second question: do I get to count novel-length fics as 'books read'? I just read an epic Draco/Neville fic that I'm seriously considering counting even though I've never done that before. Thoughts? It was solidly novel-length, though I'm not sure how many words (averaging out a few chapters I would say it's about 150k, which is nearly four nebula novels; HP&tDH is apparently just under 200k and HP&tPS apparently 80k.) So it's the same amount of words as a novel. And they were pretty decent words, I guess. So... well, I don't know, you tell me.

PS I really mean it about Hermione.
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[personal profile] meigui 2010-01-26 11:33 am (UTC)(link)
I hate it when it's, like, a security question on your online bank account or something, because it's so common for "What's your grandmother's maiden name?" to be a security question, and I'm always like, "FU, MY GRANDMOTHER DOESN'T HAVE A MAIDEN NAME >8(" and my parents have both gotten to the point where they'll answer any and all security questions with weird family in-jokes. I haven't quite gotten there yet, but I'm pretty close :/

I think part of it is that Anglophone culture especially seems to consider the operative unit of familial interactions to be couples, while Sinophone culture is more focused on lineage, so getting married doesn't separate you as a unit from your parents if you're Chinese, but if you're USian, it does? IDK, man. Like, in English if you talk about "the Lees" you're talking about Mr. and Mrs. Lee and their one-and-a-half sproglings, but when you talk about "the Li family" in Chinese you probably mean a particular subtree of the hugemongous network of people named "Li" who can all trace their lineage far back enough that they know they're directly related to within a few generations. Or IDK, maybe I'm just pulling that out of my ass.

Yes, of course! Haha.

Haha, yeah, although I think Dairine is even less likely than Nita--Nita at least has some respect for tradition and cultural norms. Dairine is just like, what, you think these dumb arbitrary practices should have anything to do with me?

On the other hand, I think "Hermione Weasley" sounds kind of stupid. For one thing, it has way too much assonance on top of an amphibrachic meter.