EXPLAINED–THE ALICE MUNRO-JOYCE CAROL OATES-ET AL CONTROVERSY


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  1. I tend to try to see the work standalone from the creator. I know that isn’t always what people do and it feels like this particular situation is very hard for people to come to terms with because Monroe’s writing is so revered. She wrote about flawed creatures but people didn’t think she WAS one. Three years ago or a different author they’d have called for her work to be boycotted.

    I’m glad we don’t live in a time where abuse is normalised/trivialised. Growing up I think we knew it happened and it was bad but maybe it was also tolerated to a degree – Bill Wyman wasn’t ostracised for dating (aka grooming) a 15 year old, for example. Not that everyone thought like that – the step mum in this story comes out of it well. In the UK I remember Childline coming out and that definitely shifted perspectives – for kids anyway – ‘oh, so xyz ISN’T normal or acceptable. Not ALL adults think it’s OK.’

    I think – hope – people are ashamed of how they turned a blind eye back then. I think it was because they didn’t understand the damage caused – how could the stepdad possibly have tried to justify it otherwise? But there’s no justification and I hope we know that now.

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