Nov. 14th, 2011

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This is the cat attempting to package and send himself far, far away from us.





This is the cat... celebrating what historians speculate to be his first-ever birthday. TINY HAT FOREVER.





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Useful advice [livejournal.com profile] amaterasu_no_ki gave me in an old discussion on my MA thesis:

"My theory is weak (I'm a psychologist and we kind of don't do it like y'all) but I will offer some of the names I've read in my study of gender theory:

Althusser's thoughts on ideological state apparatuses - how the state/society makes over individuals in it's image, and a person's perceptions of him or herself are influenced by the state and it's institutions. Butler was influenced by him, specifically his concept of interpellation, which is the idea that context always precedes the subject. I wish I had a specific reference (we read excerpts in a reader, and this was undergrad) but some of his books have online versions on marx2mao:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Althusser#Selected_bibliography

You're probably already reading/read Foucault's History of Sexuality.

Derrida also has some interesting insights, but since I suck at theory I'm gonna copy this summary from Wikipedia:

"[Derrida] in turn describes logocentrism as phallocratic, patriarchal and masculinist. Derrida contributed to "the understanding of certain deeply hidden philosophical presuppositions and prejudices in Western culture", arguing that the whole philosophical tradition rests on arbitrary dichotomous categories (such as sacred/profane, signifier/signified, mind/body), and that any text contains implicit hierarchies, 'by which an order is imposed on reality and by which a subtle repression is exercised, as these hierarchies exclude, subordinate, and hide the various potential meanings.'"

Yeah. The works in question are three books he published in 1967: Speech and Phenomena, Of Grammatology and Writing and Difference. A large portion of Writing and Difference and Of Grammatology is on Google Books:

Raewyn Connell, when she was writing as Robert Connell (she's transgendered) wrote a seminal book called Gender and Power that discusses a lot of these issues. Also has a preview on Google Books: here.

Gayle Rubin wrote a greeeeeeeeat piece called "Thinking Sex: Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexuality". It was originally published in a book edited by Carole Vance (who is also somebody really good to look up concerning gender theory) but I think one of the best places to find it is in The Lesbian and Gay Studies Reader simply because that book has so many other great pieces. It's the first essay in the book and the whole damn thing is on Google Books. Other ones that may be interesting to you in that book are "Deviance, Politics, and the Media" by Stuart Hall, and "One is Not Born a Woman" by Monique Wittig. Both of those have a sample on Google Books.

I will also note that A Reader on Reading and The City of Words have previews on Google Books.

http://www.google.com/search?tbm=bks&tbo=1&q=manguel&btnG=Search+Books"

* Song [livejournal.com profile] elviraprose mentioned to me:



* Sam suggested looking for work with video game developers. Not a bad idea.
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Made zuppa toscana http://allrecipes.com/recipe/super-delicious-zuppa-toscana/detail.aspx to get rid of old kale and cream, with this recipe's http://allrecipes.com/recipe/restaurant-style-zuppa-toscana/detail.aspx proportional substitution of kale for spinach. Made the Italian Sausage meat out of bog-standard Iceland one-pound for a pound sausages via this recipe: http://johndlee.hubpages.com/hub/Make_your_own_Italian_sausage_This_recipe_is_so_easy . STILL have a lot of kale to use up! Oy. What does one even do with this much kale. It's like our house was hit by a kalestorm.

Note: I would like to meet the 'six people' this recipe is suppose to serve. My ass. I'll be swimming in this stuff for days. I thought Katy and I could each have two bowls (four servings) and then a bowl each for lunch tomorrow? Hah. Only if by bowl, you mean a crock-pot a piece. I should have known that didn't have time/was too thick and intense to cook down.

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