I hope it's okay to also reply here, as a lot was aimed at me? I'm going to bow out now, too. Put it down to pregnancy fatigue + disability and in the long run not having enough spoons for a drawn-out SJ discussion. I've already regretted my decision to rant/vent outside a locked lj post. But I feel like I need to clarify my position and why I hate so much the two things - a) the whole concept of "Asian aestehtic" and b) the concept of "Chinese (inferior) aesthetic".
OkamiKodomo wrote:lol Googly, I think you missed the point of this thread. It's not about the hate directed at certain locations, it's about a small, select group of American (predominately Caucasian) individuals that have begun, and perpetuated, a stereotype for doll hobbyists as elitists, who think they have a right to define (as opposed to identify) an ambiguous term regarding what should be Asian, and applied it to a hobby that encompasses people of all nations and ethnicity.
Thank you! That sums it up perfectly.
Again, what I find incredibly problematic is the privilege abuse inherent in Westerners defining what is Asian, to Asian people, and telling them that their creative products aren't Asian enough. From an SJ perspective, yes, it's absolutely racist, in that it perpetuates a system in which a privileged group takes it on itself to have the power to define the "racial" characteristics of another group.
By anology? There's plenty of white Australians who feel they have the ability to define if someone is Aboriginal enough, and to exclude, say, fair-haired and blue-eyed Aboriginal Australians from both their identity and from programs set up to help Aboriginal people. It's a case of privileged group taking it on themselves to police another group's identity. Something similar is going on when a group of Westerners tell a Korean sculptor of a Korean doll for a primarily Korean market that it's "not Asian aesthetic" enough for them. (Using Korea as an example to try and sidestep the parallel issue of Sinophobia, as the owner of Korean company Angelsdoll recently expressed bewilderment and hurt at the nonsensical and Westplaining judgment that their work was somehow "too Western".)
I mean, this might be just me, but if I truly believe that an organization is so awful as to be hypocritical and racist, no way would I go there ever.
But it's odd that people who hate DoA can't stop going there...
Babies and bathwater. There are a lot of decent people on DoA. There are a lot of pictures, and a lot of resources, and a lot of interesting discussions, and a wiki. Taking issue with one particular point, that is not purely limited to them, doesn't change that, or mean anyone "hates" DoA or its members in general.
(Actually - the post that triggered my rant was on lj or a blog - can't even remember which - and had nothing directly to do with DoA, really. It was the last straw in a whole heap of frustration.)
tl/dr; Seriously, calling people racist just because they don't like a doll of your choice is just....ugh. Yes, better call the Southern Poverty Law Center, since I haven't seen such evil form of racism since...ever.
Okay, as this was aimed at me, I want to address and refute it directly. I do not care in the slightest if someone likes any specific doll or not - that's down to personal tastes, and has nothing to do with my objection to the way "race" and "aesthetics" are used in the bjd community. I have little personal stake - none of the dolls in my collection have been ruled off-topic anywhere for being not Asian enough, and Chinese dolls are in the minority of my collection.
I certainly did not, and would not, call someone racist for not liking a doll, any doll. Accusing me of doing so seems like attacking a straw man.
Tangentially - what's with all the reborn bashing? I ADORE reborns. I make them, although I stopped for a long while because of fertility issues, and I love looking at pictures of them. The artistry of the really good ones is mindbogglingly, flooringly good. (And bad ones are also mindboggling in a different way - a shop near where I live sells (or tries to sell) what can only be described as terrifying atrocities with milk spots like fatal skin diseases.)