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As used in the FSFwiki, '''character''' refers not to a real person's behavior, personality, ethics, and other qualities, but to fictional actors (and their behavior, personality, ethics, superpowers, and other qualities).
As used in the FSFwiki, '''character''' refers not to a real person's behavior, personality, ethics, and other qualities, but to fictional actors (and their behavior, personality, ethics, superpowers, and other qualities).
[[Characterization]] is a central concern of feminist SF studies, involving [[plot]]ting in character arcs and interrelationships with various [[themes]], [[subtext]]ual themes, etc. 
See:
* [[characterization]] - discussion of importance of characters and characterization to feminist SF analysis
* [[Encyclopedia of Female Characters]] - A set of references pertaining to representations of women and other female characters in SF


[[Category:Characterization]]
[[Category:Characterization]]

Latest revision as of 08:41, 6 May 2007

As used in the FSFwiki, character refers not to a real person's behavior, personality, ethics, and other qualities, but to fictional actors (and their behavior, personality, ethics, superpowers, and other qualities).

Characterization is a central concern of feminist SF studies, involving plotting in character arcs and interrelationships with various themes, subtextual themes, etc.

See: