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I just found this out! http://io9.com/why-everything-you-know-about-wolf-packs-is-wrong-502754629

Wolves live in families. So-called "alphas" are actually just parents, and they "dominate" their pups the way the parents of any species "dominate" their children. I am fascinated (and happy) to find this out, because I bought into the "alpha" stuff, and of course I shall be referring to it when I discuss LKH and her biology degree and her calender research again. Also, all the werewolf books I know about that purport to be based on that outdated alpha wolf research write males as far more "alpha" within werewolf society, purportedly because of wolfiness; but even said outdated research did not claim alpha male wolves outranked alpha female wolves. There is obviously Something Going On among the urban fantasy writers and readers who enjoy this myth, and it's not love of wolves.

Date: 2013-10-11 06:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rodentfanatic.livejournal.com
Yup! I don’t mind per se if werewolves are running on the Alpha/Beta/Omega system if they are, like the wolves in the experiment, a bunch of strangers thrown together by circumstance rather than a family in the wild like most real wolf packs. But I *do* mind if this isn’t acknowledged, and especially if it is instead presented as being ‘how real wolves really behave’ which is indeed bollocks, as you know now.

And yes, ugh, fucking hate the gross gendered shit. It’s just an excuse, in my experience, for ‘romance’ of dubious consent, unacceptable behavior, and of course the typical UF ‘female exceptionalism’ where the heroine is the one woman who is better than all the rest for no real reason. It’s one of the big reasons I just couldn’t get in to the first book of the Mercy Thompson series.

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