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The top posts on this site, ranked by hits:

  1. Michelle, my belle.
  2. Video of Obama on Wilson, making connections
  3. Feral women, both ways
  4. I didn’t forget…
  5. Miss Mexico’s…Harvest Gown?
  6. SYTYCD Goes to War!
  7. Megan Williams torture suspects get court date
  8. like a girl; Or, don’t ever be sorry
  9. doubled deaths: bias crimes in black communities
  10. Yep, apply liberal mud for good blackface

These are my links for December 1st through March 25th:

  • University Television Ads Depict White Dominance, Study Finds – "The researchers found that the overwhelmingly majority of the students and alumni depicted in the advertisements were white, with minority members generally being depicted only as token members of larger groups. The common image of a group of students st
  • What Created This Monster? – "The Federal Reserve not only taken has action unprecedented since the Great Depression ? by lending money directly to major investment banks ? but also has put taxpayers on the hook for billions of dollars in questionable trades these same bankers ma
  • Gays fear an influx of hate – "The tragedy has exacerbated tensions between Sacramento's gay community and the region's booming population of Slavic evangelical Christians, whose most vocal congregants in recent years have mobilized on the streets and statehouse steps to protest homos
  • The Mind of a One-Woman Multitude – Erykah Badu – "As she floated in the tub (?I always go all the way underneath the water and try to hold my breath a long time,? she said), she had a revelation: ?Different thoughts kept coming into my head. The first thought was, ooh, I wonder if my hair gonna be
  • Boy?s Killing, Labeled a Hate Crime, Stuns a Town – "Hundreds of mourners gathered at a church here on Friday to remember an eighth-grade boy who was shot to death inside a junior high school computer lab by a fellow student in what prosecutors are calling a hate crime."
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So yay! Here I am. Post #100. I think I thought I ‘d get here sooner, but since I pretty much disappeared for October and November… (something about a day job? about teaching the children?) Alas, I am and shall always be a s l o w poster

Celebrating 100 posts puts a lot of pressure on the post. I keep feeling like I should write about something VERY important. Obama and Huckabee are ahead in the polls; Iran is getting harder to invade; Chavez lost his vote; fucking Don Imus is back on the air. And so it goes.

But then, suddenly, I came across a link to this story over at Sex Like Men: “Is Hello Kitty Turning Feral?

I’m saved!

After all, why go important when you can go VERY important? Umm, in an inverse sort of way. And though I surely bear a stronger resemblance to my beloved Chococat, this article about about the unexpectedly risque Hello Kitty “shoulder” massager combines two favorites: Hello Kitty and feral women, both of which I’m prone to writing about.

You know, between the close readings of moments critical to transforming ideas about race, class, and gender and the occasional sputtering of rage against random machines. And the occasional statement on world-making. And shilling for Obamas.

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How was that for a long blogging hiatus? But summer gets short, and I had some sort of epiphany that blogging less would mean more of other kinds of writing. It didn’t turn out to be particularly true, I learned, but coming back to $3.60 was just the tiny low-pressure carrot I needed to get some really annoying work done. Book proposals out to eight presses (who each of course wanted a different package), an article out, and a conference and writers series in the works, developing fellowship programs for the cinema, and countless query letters and so on: Yay August! Phew– I’m glad you’re almost over. (Never thought I’d say that!)

And anyway, there are gazillions of old, retiring posts on $3.60, in favorite categories like world-making, feral women, and the global uncanny. Who needs me?

In other news, this week has also seen, sadly, lots of back to school shopping. Oh, who am I fooling? Back to school shopping makes school so much better! Read the rest of this entry »

12.02.07

Top Posts :: last 30 days

  1. Michelle, my belle.*
  2. Miss Mexico’s…Harvest Gown?*
  3. Video of Obama on Wilson, making connections
  4. Megan Williams torture suspects get court date
  5. Not an emergency, ma’am: witnessing Edith Rodriguez’s death*
  6. Ian Johnson, racism, and “social baggage”
  7. Pabst Beer at the Gyna Colleges
  8. A Genarlow Wilson primer
  9. The executioner’s face; or, “Me and you” in Jena*
  10. without grace: Sakia Gunn and the Newark Lesbians case

(okay, technically, posts on Miss Universe, “I didn’t forget,” and feral women should be the top posts. But since my stats show so many image hits for “Adriana Lima,” “shaved head women” (Miss Tanzania), and “Kirsten Dunst’s teeth,” I’m taking them off the list!)

* = personal faves

09.26.07

Top Posts :: last 30 days

  1. Video of Obama on Wilson, making connections
  2. SYTYCD Goes to War!
  3. Pearl? Jolie? It’s all Mighty confusing
  4. Michelle, my belle.*
  5. Obama on Scooter Libby and Genarlow Wilson
  6. x like a girl; Or, don’t ever be sorry*
  7. Miss Mexico’s…Harvest Gown?*
  8. Megan Williams torture suspects get court date
  9. without grace: Sakia Gunn and the Newark lesbians case
  10. Feral women, both ways*

 

07.24.07

Top Posts :: last 7 days

  1. Yep, apply liberal mud for good blackface
  2. Pearl? Jolie? It’s all Mighty confusing
  3. A Genarlow Wilson primer
  4. ummm, uh-oh
  5. x like a girl; Or, don’t ever be sorry*
  6. Genarlow Wilson Appeal :: updates
  7. Video of Obama on Wilson, making connections
  8. Feral women, both ways*
  9. Will wait: A Mighty Heart
  10. some thoughts before the Wilson trial,
  11. Miss Mexico’s…Harvest Gown?*

 

Top Posts :: last 30 days

  1. Can’t wait: “Hey…Shorty”
  2. Jordin Sparks’ Weight Statement + Dreamgirls *
  3. A Genarlow Wilson primer
  4. Pearl? Jolie? It’s all Mighty confusing
  5. x like a girl; Or, don’t ever be sorry *
  6. Yep, apply liberal mud for good blackface
  7. Feral women, both ways*
  8. Hot ghetto masses
  9. Not an emergency, ma’am: witnessing Edith Rodriguez’s death *
  10. Video of Obama on Wilson, making connections
  11. without grace: Sakia Gunn and the Newark

* = personal faves


07.17.07

Top Posts : last 30 days

  1. Jordin Sparks’ Weight Statement + Dreamgirls *
  2. Can’t wait: “Hey…Shorty”
  3. A Genarlow Wilson primer (updated daily)
  4. x like a girl; Or, don’t ever be sorry *
  5. Not an emergency, ma’am: witnessing Edith Rodriguez *
  6. Maya Angelou endorses Clinton
  7. Hot ghetto masses
  8. without grace: Sakia Gunn and the Newark
  9. Pearl? Jolie? It’s all Mighty confusing
  10. Feral women, both ways *

Top Posts : last 7 days

  1. A Genarlow Wilson primer (updated daily)
  2. Video of Obama on Wilson, making connections
  3. Obama on Scooter Libby and Genarlow Wilson
  4. x like a girl; Or, don’t ever be sorry
  5. Tintin, nostalgia, and the question of harm
  6. Pearl? Jolie? It’s all Mighty confusing
  7. Can’t wait: “Hey…Shorty”
  8. Hot ghetto masses
  9. without grace: Sakia Gunn and the Newark lesbians case
  10. Can’t Wait: “When Women Rule the World”
  11. Yay! Kiri Davis + more “Hey Shorty”

* = personal faves

Dan DeLuca has a great article in the Philadephia Inquirer, on the dominance of the revenge narrative in pop music by women.

The cultural predominance of the female revenge narrative came up continually in my class on women and pop last semester, and it seems to be a trend that emerges every few years or so– enough that it might be time to think about when the theme makes it big comebacks, over and beyond its status as a trend.

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Let’s go old-skool: If I were blogging in the 1920′s, I would say of the image after the jump, Kudos to Lysol, for recognizing that bridging the chasm between traditional womanhood’s heavy labors and the ideals of femininity requires an industrial-strength douche.

entActually, I guess that is not what I would say. I would more likely be wondering if I want a pussy pocket reminiscent of a pine grove ER, and worried that, if I didn’t use it, that my children’s friends would daily steel themselves against my big, stinky fangorn forest. Hot or not? Well, not, I guess, since carbolic acid was also found a good remedy against female masturbation. Yikes!

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kate moss; feralSo, I was thinking about how, by the end of my recent post on feral supermodels, I had become interested in how ‘heroin chic’ or ‘poverty chic’ had become, well, just chic. That is the first thing.

The second thing I was thinking about is why I am obsessed with chicness as feral. To be ‘feral,’ as you probably already know, is be wild. But not quite wild like “girls gone wild,” (although…) but more like raised in the wild, like raised by wolves.

According to feralchildren.com, feral children “are children who’ve grown up with minimal human contact, or even none at all. They may have been raised by animals (often wolves) or somehow survived on their own. In some cases, children are confined and denied normal social interaction with other people.”romulus and remus

Hmm. Today’s celebrities: survivors? — check (Kate Moss has been in the news for almost 20 years!) Denied normal interaction? — check. Raised by animals? — well at least there’s a good metaphor there. Read the rest of this entry »

Happy Mother’s Day!

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Yesterday I was reminded of how hyperlinking might happen in all kinds of places. I was at the Montague Bookmill, grading papers while jd and mhpd played alongside the river. If you’ve ever been to the Bookmill, you know that the bathroom walls (now there are two bathrooms, upgraded, but they haven’t fully lost their randomness) are covered with letters and newspaper clippings. The bathrooms always remind me of the independent journalist Mae Brussell, who used mountains of news clippings and cross-filings to develop theories and keep tabs on all kinds of government activities. She was down with the “internet” before there was an internet!

Anyway, on my way out, I just happened to catch sight of a Natalie Angier article from 1993–”Fashion’s Waif Look Makes Strong Women Weep” (If you don’t get TimesSelect, you can click here to read it). It shot me back to college, to when waifs–and their attendant “poverty chic” and “heroin chic“–were new and news.

Angier, a New York Times science writer, sets it up like this: Read the rest of this entry »