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Branch ([personal profile] branchandroot) wrote2009-07-14 02:49 pm
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Gee, what a good idea...

So, the issue having come up in my circle, I was gearing up to make a trigger map of Bujold's Vorkosigan books and solicit thoughts from my reading list.

And then I made the mistake of mentioning this to my spouse-the-librarian.

Who promptly said that it should be a Bigger! project, encompassing, really, all of literature, and wouldn't a user editable database, possibly using the Library Thing api as a base for this, be good, gee what a good idea for a sabbatical project!

So, real soon now, I will be asking my reading list to contribute trigger categories to seed this thing with, since, for maximum coverage, it should be heavily front loaded and the free-form tagging used to supplement that.

But for now, I do want to do up Bujold. So. Here are the ones that leap to mind for me.



Shards of Honor: Rape (does not occur onscreen, but it's a close call and the build up is explicit)
POW abuse (especially women)

The Warrior's Apprentice: Torture (brief passage, but sharp)

The Vor Game: Rape (not on screen, but explicitly referred to)

"The Borders of Infinity": Incarceration (the setting of the story is a fairly intense pow prison)

Mirror Dance: Eating disorders (almost half the book)
Torture (crosses with the eating disorders)
Rape (off screen and past, but explicitly spoken of)
MPD (not trigger material, I don't think, but something I'd surely want the vulnerable to be prepared for)

Memory: Suicidal depression (brief but intense)

Komarr: Domestic abuse (first half of the book)

A Civil Campaign: Child Custody issues (an issue throughout the book)


What else?
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[personal profile] damned_colonial 2009-07-14 10:36 pm (UTC)(link)
I've made some saved views already for triggery eps of Buffy, Stargate, and books in the Vorkosigan Saga.

The editing interface is a bit of a bear, I'm afraid. Our developers broke a few things recently that screw up navigation in ways that are only slightly annoying for most people, but *intensely* annoying for this particular use case. However, I'm beating them with sticks to get them to fix it :)