i think the queer project still is relevant and i wish people would work harder to keep it alive rather than dusting it under the rug and making transness the Next Big Thing
(which btw has always been the relationship between gays and transness but that’s a longer digression)
it’s hard not to feel like it is relatively more privileged queers taking advantage of the cultural currency that transness has now without participating in or giving back to the actual trans community more broadly
the logical argument is sound: if you are queer, then you disrupt the gender binary; if you disrupt the gender binary, then you are trans
but the effect has been to both deflate and distract from the political project of the queer movement and to politicize, intellectualize, and ideologize the visceral and embodied trans experience
if more authors asked this very simple question the world of english literature would be in a very different place
the problem is they’re asking the wrong question. the issue is not one of finding the correct vocabulary or phrasing. the question is how to capture what vocabulary and phasing are, by their very nature, unable to touch
i don’t think they’re unaware. i think they’re fully cognizant and it shows in their reliance on trope and pathos. they try to get around the issue by powering quickly through it with a vague directness that hopefully leaves the reader to fill in the gaps. but it is illusory and thin, and once the screen is punctured, one finds an empty room behind
writers be like, hey you know this thing which is notoriously inept at capturing depth of feeling, i think i am going to pin everything on that
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@coriander they're not supposed to win because seattle becomes insufferable whenever its sports teams win
@coriander i love the mariners but they're supposed to be average. they're supposed to have what looks like a pretty good season but not have the depth to sustain it and wind up losing a lot of late games and coming out solidly average or slightly below. that's what the mariners are all about
@SportsGoblin seattle has always been full of baseball fans they're just usually mildly embarrassed by the fact
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