Elizabeth Barrette (ysabetwordsmith) wrote,
Elizabeth Barrette
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Topic Discussion: Madam President

I've been asked to host some topic discussions, which sounds like fun to me. So here's one ...

Science fiction has some interesting tropes for tagging things as "historic" or "futuristic." One is the year 2000. During the 1900s you could put 2XXX in a story and have it seem inherently futuristic. It gave a flavor of "yet to be." Now, putting 1XXX in a story makes it seem historic. It gives a flavor of "long ago."

Another trope is Madam President. Science fiction writers have long used a female President of the United States (or analog thereof) to make their stories seem futuristic. (I've done it myself, in "Clean Sweep," which -- sorry -- isn't published yet.) This also lets the author explore issues of gender dynamics, power, and expectations. Here we are in an election with a very credible candidate for becoming the first real-world Madam President.

So here are the discussion questions:

1) Do you think America is ready for Madam President in real life?

2) Do you think that science fiction representations of Madam President have contributed to or detracted from that preparation, and if so, how?

3) What effect do you think it would have on science fiction to have a female president? How would it affect written-but-not-yet published stories featuring Madam President? Would it increase or decrease the frequency of writers using Madam President in new stories?

4) With a female president in office, how would that color interpretations of previously written stories featuring Madam President?

5) What are some of your favorite examples of Madam President in books/movies/other SF?

6) Do you think that portrayals of Madam President paint her as stronger or weaker than Mr. President? How does she play out as a character archetype? Do authors tend to handle her well or poorly? Is she interchangable with Mr. President? Why or why not? What does she "mean" in a story?

Over to you...
Tags: gender studies, politics, reading, science fiction, topic discussion, writing
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Yeah, good point.

Roslin seems to just get colder and colder and colder...
Yeah, I'm disappointed with how they're writing her. :P But then, I'm kind of disappointed with just... how... weird the show's gotten. In the beginning it was... wow. Some of the best SF on TV. Ever.

Now I don't know what it is. o_O