@astraluma the unfortunate truth of art is that anyone can get good at it if they put in enough time, even bigots
@ghost_bird the idea that gender has always been defined in reference to some abled norm is one i find a little troublesome. certainly that was the impetus for its inclusion in medicine, but that inclusion follows upon, rather than generates, the split between gender and sex which was already happening in feminist circles (starting with The Second Sex in 1949; “gender identity” was not coined until 1964). THAT split was politically motivated, aimed not at trans people at all, but rather at understanding how “womanhood” came to be constructed as an oppressed class (and how it might be constructed differently): if the woman/man binary is not equivalent to the female/male binary, then we can more easily imagine a world free of woman/man, even as biology constrains us to female/male (the latter has since been problematized).
so while the article accuses those who paint gender as nonpathological of being ahistoric, i return those claims: by positing gender as an normalizing invention on the part of medical professionals, it ahistorically erases its more radical and political roots.
@ghost_bird Right to Maim is definitely thought-provoking; in particular Puar talks about how trans bodies are explicitly excluded from disability accommodations in the Americans with Disabilities Act (if I remember right, as a compromise for covering AIDS), and she introduces a concept of “piecing” as a neoliberal alternative to “passing” (where “proper” trans bodies are those who are able to correctly piece together identities through their purchasing decisions in a neoliberal market)
@ghost_bird if this topic interests you, you should read “The Right To Maim” by Jasbir Puar, or maybe just my “Fuck Pride | Folks Died | 2019” here: https://www.u2764.com/NFIC/2019-06-24/pride19/ (activate Reader View if you find this difficult to read)
♪ When the mouth is kept hidden,
The mask shows the truth :—
OBEY and CONSUME
—: But here in the booth,
We peer deep in the cracks:
Break through the Surface
And get to the facts. ♪
@monorail i think the reason why it seems that way is that there isn’t much in the way of visual cues in terms of how long your limbs actually are (presumably long)
so the brain is like “oh these are short and tapering rapidly” instead of the correct “these are long and covering a large distance”
which is a perpetual problem of 2D art in general lol. the only real visual cue you have for lines of perspective in this case are like, the difference in angle between the top and bottom of the house
my perpetual issue is that i am very much NOT a portland anarchist type but i actually DO seem to perpetually find myself in spaces adjacent to portland anarchist types
@Satsuma Avenue Beat and their recently‐released ‘the debut farewell album’
@monorail always good
it’s hard when you’re really tall though
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