Reheated (127)
For those craving “queer theory,” some items from the archives:
I suffered, so now you must.
While you marvel at the naff, strained metaphor – teeth-brushing as an expression of “Whiteness,” an allegedly pathological state – and the irrelevant, space-filling anecdotal rambling, and the unearned, predetermined conclusion, and the invocation of Judith Butler – this Judith Butler – do spare a thought for your gracious host. As I poke at the smouldering wreckage of academia.
They Call it “Queering” History.
Tudor history, as seen through the welding goggles of wokeness.
We’re told – indeed, assured – by Hannah McCann, of the museum’s collections and curatorial staff, “From the Tate Britain and the Wellcome Collection, to the Rijks Museum in Amsterdam and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, museums are reinterpreting and Queering their objects.” A comfort, I know.
Exactly why such “queering” is underway – what its relevance might be – is not, however, made clear. An explanation for this bolting-on of irrelevant, flimsy tat – in the name of “queer theory” – was not, it seems, deemed necessary. Nor is it entirely obvious how such “queering” of museum contents benefits those who wish to know more about Henry VIII’s favourite warship.
Regarding the mysterious purpose of all this “queering” of sixteenth-century objects, Rafi adds, drily, “It justifies the employment of lecturers in ‘Queer Theory’…” Indeed. That does seem to be the primary objective. That, and the modish tactic of identifying a thing that people find interesting and then inserting one’s own rather narrow and tedious politics, and by extension oneself.
Looking through the catalogue notes, no other obvious benefit, for visitors, springs to mind. Unless we include the exercising of eyebrows by moving them up and down. And the effect, the incongruity – the sheer cack-handedness of it – is quite bizarre. It reminded me of the ‘adverts’ in The Truman Show, in which Truman’s wife and neighbours suddenly, rather desperately, and often mid-sentence, draw attention to some cleaning product or chicken dinner.
Welcome to the world of queered history. It’s like actual history, but less so.
Our Betters Stroke Their Pets.
The hounds of love.
Only Doing It For The Betterment Of Us All.
On kiddie-diddling fantasies and dumb academia.
Further, annotated and fairly graphic, details of Mr Andersson’s paedophilic self-pleasuring project – sorry, “ethnographic fieldwork” – can be perused via the link above. Should that be your thang.
As to the “embodied understanding” mentioned above, it remains unclear what exactly was achieved – beyond the obvious, I mean. Mr Andersson tells us that during three months of, er, research, and 30 notebook entries, his mind often wandered to thoughts of other gentlemen doing much the same thing with the same publications, including the copies he’d acquired second-hand.
This is described as a “feeling of intimacy.” Dozing off afterwards is described as “self-care,” which is apparently important. And we’re informed that the Cellophane wrappers of his pornography collection “signalled luxury and investment in myself.” It’s Earth-rumbling stuff.
For those craving more, this is a pretty good place to start.
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It’s here! It’s here! The new Messier Catalog is here!
Three hots, a cot, and free pron, it is “digital equity”, what could possibly go wrong?
Neat!
Progress.
But PAINTING IS HARD.
You fascist.
Kulturell bereichert.
How about ‘stereotypical’?
Professor at Berkeley…
I had the misfortune of being in a building at Berkeley when Rob Reich was speaking in the next auditorium. The expected drone about capitalism and US bad. But the thing you have to hear to appreciate is the tone of sneering condescension. Not just toward the enemies outside, but toward everyone who isn’t Robert Reich.
Of course, I stopped donating to UCB several decades ago.
Measure catalog…
That is very cool. Mine is just a boring list of coordinates.
Today’s word is horsewhipping.
No reason.
Also progress, a museum in Louisville, worth every penny of the one million grant.
By the way, there were some server upgrades this morning, so – in theory – things should be loading more reliably and maybe a little faster.
In theory.
Will there be fewer big red database error messages?
That’s the idea.
On criticising women. Which is “misogynist,” apparently.
I’ve mentioned before how forms of malice or dysfunction that one might associate with women more than men are rarely addressed in pop culture. Despite the ongoing feminisation of our society making discussion of such topics a thing one might do occasionally.
To the extent that a famous fairy tale about female wickedness and spite was breezily reinvented so as to all but miss the point. By women to whom the moral of the original tale could be said to apply.
Fairy tales: note that in Wicked, the wokies make the wicked witch good (or something something), again missing the point of the tale. They are incapable of parsing good and evil properly.
His five points of “the only way to become a billionaire is ..
1) Profiting from a monopoly
2) Insider-trading
3) Political payoffs
4) Fraud
5) Inheritance
I’ll ask the obvious … under which point does Taylor Swift fall? Bruce Springsteen? Michael Jordan? J.K. Rowling? Jerry Seinfeld?
Coincidence?
Both authors are professors in the department of medical ethics. Of course.
One of them is a flaming they/them. Of course.
Band name.
Yet Reich and a couple other (pretending not to be) far lefties were part of Larry Kudlow’s show’s bumper montage of economic illuminates stating “Free…market…capitalism…is..the…best…path…to…prosperity.”
Because Kudlow, like virtually every other “conservative” is a schmuck.
Andrew Carnegie?
Monopoly, of course. Each is the sole provider of their own art.
Obviously redistribution is the only solution.
” ‘This is a mighty queer theory’, said Spam, as the professor lapped at his thighs.”
Twelve minutes past midnight and still no Friday Ephemera.
I told David that African swallows just didn’t have the airspeed.
Oh dear lord.
PT Barnum.
Turnabout is fair play: It is “morally obligatory” to harm “ethicists” who say that we must be harmed. How’s that topic for discussion?