Idk about that "Feminist" story in n+1, it seems like the author wimps out of his own thesis sometime around the half-way point,...
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Idk about that "Feminist" story in n+1, it seems like the author wimps out of his own thesis sometime around the half-way point, and it becomes an irritating parody instead of a trenchant statement on The Way We Live Now, just like Roupenian's Cat Person did. It's also Wes Yang (not Chang) and he's been writing since the Cho article and all his stuff's really good, though his tone does become too strident at times. He's a fellow neocon-ish Gen X'er, too.
Ah, thanks for noticing I fucked that up, I’m fond of Yang and his star seems on the rise lately.
The one thing about the story that throws me is how the kid lives like three decades in an eternal 2010s