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calimac ([personal profile] calimac) wrote2024-05-16 07:06 am

this is amusing

It seems that the professional women's basketball league, experiencing an upsurge in popularity, is starting new teams, and the one here is to be called the Valkyries.

Good name for a women's sports team, I thought, especially one in a game that requires a lot of bounding around; but the result has been a flood of queries to Google as to what "valkyries" might mean.

Oy. Haven't they ever heard this?
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[personal profile] voidampersand 2024-05-16 11:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I was talking with some women about this, weeks ago, and they strongly preferred Amazons. The mythical Amazons were a free people and fought only for themselves. The mythical Valkyries were "choosers of the dead" on the battlefield. Wagner making them daughters of Wotan was even less empowering. At least the theme music will be thrilling. Just don't think about the plot.

It is unfortunate that the Warriors would have had to swing a deal with Jeff Bezos for the better name. Valkyries being a more convenient name doesn't make it a better name.
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[personal profile] voidampersand 2024-05-17 03:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I didn't say it was bad. Only that "Amazons" was better. Except that it was already taken ... by a giant tech corporation. You have to either laugh or cry, so might as well laugh.
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[personal profile] voidampersand 2024-05-18 04:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, I know. Weeks ago, some women friends were talking excitedly about the new team, which was not named yet, saying they should be the Amazons. I said they're probably going to be the Valkyries. The interesting thing is not why the team owner made the safer choice. That was obvious. It is what names mean to people, as enduring myths and part of our culture. When I heard a friend who is a serious opera fan and a sports fan say here's why Amazons is a better name, I didn't just dismiss it.