Oct. 22nd, 2019

highlyeccentric: Book on a shelf, entitled "Oh God: What the Fuck (and other stories)" (Oh god what the fuck (and other tails))
Managed neither this post nor a health update yesterday, on account of... well, health. Teeth, mostly.

Current and stale affairs, hot and cold takes:


Good News:
  • Chapatte cartoon celebrates Vague verte en politique Suisse.
  • SwissInfo.ch, Landslide Greens gain tips Parliament to the left. It's not a complete about-face: the centre-right UDC/SVP still hold the largest number of seats per party (no one has an outright majority), while the green vote is split between two Green parties whose capacity to work together is not fully tested. But the numbers are such that there could be a case for ONE of those parties (with the support of the other) to put forward a candidate to the Executive Council.


Longer political and/or climate science


Historical, cultural, scientific, misc
  • Cat Pausé (The Conversation), Changing the terminology to 'people with obesity' won't reduce stigma and may in fact worsen it.
  • Indiana Seresin (The New Inquiry), On heteropessimism:
    “Heterosexuality is a prison!” a chorus declared, vocalizing one of heteropessimism’s central maxims. Many of those who seized the opportunity to mock Straight Pride and its appropriately drab flag were, unsurprisingly, queer, yet a sizable number of straight people could also be found in the fray. A quick Twitter search of the phrase “heterosexuality is a prison” reveals that it is attached just as often to complaints made from within heterosexual experience as to queers thanking their lucky stars they were born gay.
    Confronted by Straight Pride, many are keen to emphasize that they are not that kind of heterosexual, that they are, in fact, ashamed of being straight, and that, not to be dramatic, they see heterosexuality as a prison within which they are confined against their will. (The prevalence of the prison metaphor could be taken as a reassuring indication of abolitionism going mainstream or a worrying reminder of how easily incarceration is still trivialized in the popular imagination.) Their disavowals are akin to white people making jokes about “stuff white people like,” a connection that makes sense given the sinister intimacy between Straight Pride and white-supremacist organizing. Yet while trying to redeem oneself from whiteness or heterosexuality through performative distancing mechanisms might seem progressive, the reality is usually little more than an abdication of responsibility. If heteropessimism’s purpose is personal absolution, it cannot also be justice.

    As a bi woman with a growing (?) preference for women, I... have a lot of feels about this. I sure am pessimistic about dating (straight?) men, but I take that as a sign that, well, I shouldn't... do that then? I am both sympathetic to and alienated by Straight Women Complaining About Heterosexual Life. (And likewise by many spiels about how their *particular* marriage is different.)
  • Josefin Waltin (personal blog), Flax retting. Now I know how flax is processed.
  • Jude Rogers and Ammar Kalia (Guardian UK), Grassroots music: the rebirth of political folk. Grace Petrie's wish is granted and the Guardian believes that she exists.
  • Gastro Obscura, Moose cheese at the Elk House. Where to eat moose/elk cheese: Sweden.
  • Minda Honey (LitHub), Finding the freedom to rage against our fathers.
  • Cynthia Graller, (Electric Lit), Literary lists are records of female desire:
    Are women’s literary lists intrinsically different from men’s? It’s tempting to see them as a part of a larger effort by female authors over the centuries to claim agency through fragments like diary entries or letters. Unlike a collection, which subsumes parts in a whole, a list yearns with each entry, honoring its disparate items. In the case of many female lit listers, their catalogs desire to transform both author and readers through that longing.

  • Katie Simon (The Lily), The sexual abuse I experienced as a young girl was overlooked. After 20 years, I found a story that speaks to me.

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