beautiful nightmare poetry for our putrid age

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And so the cracks reveal themselves for nature is such that thesis and antithesis are quantumly entangled.
Dec 8, 2024
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One of my favourite reads in my studies so far (I'm a soc and women's and gender studies major). It's an interesting read: part story, part social critique, part poem, part journal entry, part really dense analytical piece. Amazing writing style too. Stryker is basically saying why trans people have so much in common with Frankenstein's monster and how this is based actually and cis people should wonder about their monstrosity to find out we are all, in fact, so incredibly socially constructed.
Oct 15, 2024
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well-written article analyzing cronenburg's films and contrasting them with today's sexual politics and lack of eroticism. passage i enjoyed: In fact, we are not impermeable packages of preformed desires, importing our likes and dislikes around with us from one encounter to the next like papers in a briefcase. An erotic craving is inextricable from the ferment that foams up when oneself is sluiced into another. Not only is it impossible for us to know whether an encounter will be deflating or transformative but we cannot know what sort of metamorphosis will ensue if the sex is as jarring as we can only hope it will be. 
Feb 19, 2024

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