Rax E. Dillon ([personal profile] rax) wrote2009-05-25 11:41 am

Short Story Review: "The Catgirl Manifesto" by Richard Calder

You can read "The Catgirl Manifesto" online in its entirety through Google Books just by clicking this link. As I will explain, for many of you, there is no excuse not to do this. This is a short story that opens with an extended quote from Foucault, for God's sake. It's a fictional theoretical introduction to a fictional manifesto about a mutant race of highly sexualized females calling themselves catgirls and engaging with critical theory. No, actually. Yes, really. It falls under the "experimental fiction" heading --- there isn't really a plot per se, and the character is the impenetrable narrator of an academic paper, so there's no growth --- but it's still a fascinating exploration of how people might respond in such a situation and puts real authors in conversation with the fantastic through the subversion of academic discourse. Can you say: SQUEE!!!? The story is a Tiptree Award winner, and volume 1 of the Tiptree Award anthology is available really, really cheap used if you'd like to own a copy in print. Seriously, it will take you like fifteen minutes and it's sitting right there for free on the Internet. If any of that pushed any of your buttons, go read it.



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[identity profile] xlerb.livejournal.com 2009-05-25 06:12 pm (UTC)(link)
It has catgirls. It has raves. It even has some goth, sort of.

[identity profile] rax.livejournal.com 2009-05-25 08:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, it tops anything I've done for a Catgirl Goth Rave invitation in the past. :)
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[personal profile] sovay 2009-05-25 09:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, it tops anything I've done for a Catgirl Goth Rave invitation in the past.

Maybe, but it was totally what your Catgirl Goth Rave invitations reminded me of.