Friday, November 24, 2017

The Politics of Sexual Difference

17 comments:

  1. HOPE U HAD A FABULOUS THANKSGIVING FJ!!! xoxoxoxo

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  2. "If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough."

    ~ Albert Einstein (1879-1955)

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  3. "Brevity is the soul of wit"

    ~ Shkespeare (1564-1616)

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  4. He preached upon 'Breadth' toll it argued him narrow ––
    The Broad are too broad to define
    And of 'Truth' until it proclaimed him a Liar ––
    The Truth never flaunted a Sign ––

    Simplicity fled from his counterfeit presence
    As Gold the Pyrites would shun ––
    What confusion would cover the innocent Jesus
    To meet so enabled a Man!


    ~ Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)

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  5. SONG: GO and CAtCH a FALLING STAR

    Go and catch a falling star,
    __ Get with child a mandrake root,
    Tell me where all past years are,
    _Or who cleft the devil's foot,
    Teach me to hear mermaids singing,
    Or to keep off envy's stinging,
    ____ And find
    ____ What wind
    Serves to advance an honest mind.

    If thou be'st born to strange sights,
    __ Things invisible to see,
    Ride ten thousand days and nights,
    __ Till age snow white hairs on thee,
    Thou, when thou return'st, wilt tell me,
    All strange wonders that befell thee,
    ___-  And swear,
    ____ No where
    Lives a woman true, and fair.

    If thou find'st one, let me know,
    __ Such a pilgrimage were sweet;
    Yet do not, I would not go,
    __ Though at next door we might meet;
    Though she were true, when you met her,
    And last, till you write your letter,
    ____ Yet she
     ____ Will be
    False, ere I come, to two, or three.


    ~ John Donne (1572-1631)

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  6. _________ A Hard Truth _________

    Do most old women stop enjoying sex
    Once the saggy baggy phase sets in?
    Could any potent male regard these wrecks
    As outlets for the joys of carnal sin?

    Lechery in randy ancient goats
    Arises at the thought of flesh still fresh ––
    Softly rounded curves and slim white throats
    No too long departed from the creche.

    Ironic that old pussies cracked and wizened
    Still dream of ardent service from Fair Youth,
    But no matter how these crones appear bedizened
    ‘Tis just their cash that lures, and that’s the truth.

    The resource that sustains best when we’re old
    Is found in vaults replete with jewels and gold.

    ~ FreeThinke

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  7. __ Christine's cri de coeur __

    My hiney is so tiny
    It makes a lousy 'giny.
    The government should pay me
    To alter me and spay me,
    So I can then enjoy a whirl
    Pretending I was born a girl.
    Though my tits be made of plastic,
    Mt new 'giny's quite elastic,
    I hope this change so drastic
    Will prove to be fantastic.
    And a real man will unfurl
    His sword, and pierce this girl!


    ~ Christine Jorgensen (1926-1989)

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  8. ________ Provide, Provide ________
     
    The witch that came (the withered hag)
    To wash the steps with pail and rag,
    Was once the beauty Abishag,

    The picture pride of Hollywood.
    Too many fall from great and good
    For you to doubt the likelihood.

    Die early and avoid the fate.
    Or if predestined to die late,
    Make up your mind to die in state.

    Make the whole stock exchange your own!
    If need be occupy a throne,
    Where nobody can call you crone.

    Some have relied on what they knew;
    Others on simply being true.
    What worked for them might work for you.

    No memory of having starred
    Atones for later disregard,
    Or keeps the end from being hard.

    Better to go down dignified
    With boughten friendship at your side
    Than none at all. Provide, provide!

    ~ Robert Frost (1874-1963)

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  9. __YOU'D BE SURPRISED (1919) __

    Teddy was bashful and shy
    
Nobody understood why
    
Heidi loved him

    All the other girls passed him by


    Ev'ryone wanted to know

    How she could pick such a beau

    With a twinkle in her eye

    She made this reply

    [1st refrain:]

    He's not so good in a crowd
    ___ but when you get him alone

    You'd be surprised


    He isn't much at a dance
    ___ but then when he takes you home
    
You'd be surprised

    He doesn't look like much of a lover

    But don't judge a book by it's cover

    He's got the face of a simp

    But there's a Devil in his eye
    He's such a delicate thing
    ___ but when he starts in to squeeze

    You'd be surprised

    He doesn't look very strong
    ___ but when you sit on his knee

    You'd be surprised

    At a party or at a ball
    
I've got to admit
    ___ that he's nothing at all
    
But in a morris chair

    You'd be surprised


    [2nd verse:]

    Heidi continued to praise
    
Teddy's remarkable ways

    To the ladies

    And you know advertising pays


    Now Teddy's never alone

    He has the busiest phone

    Almost ev'ry other day

    A new girl will say:

    [2nd refrain:]

    He's not so good in the house
    ___ but on a bench in the park

    You'd be surprised


    He isn't much in the light
    ___ but when he gets in the dark

    You'd be surprised

    I know he looks as slow as the Erie
    
But you don't know the half of it, dearie

    He looks as cold as an Eskimo

    But there's fire in his eyes

    He doesn't say very much
    ___ but when he starts in to speak

    You'd be surprised


    He's not so good at the start
    ___ but at the end of the week

    You'd be surprised

    On a streetcar or in a train
    
You'd think he was born
    ___without any brain
    
But in a taxicab
 ––––
    You'd be surprised!


    ~ Irving Berlin (1888-1898)

    Madeline Kahn sings You’d Be Surprised at Irving Berlin’s 100th Birthday celebration.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrVRQDFXIjk

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  10. The Definition of a Lady

    She doesn't shout. She doesn't pout. 

    She doesn't whine. She doesn't pine.
    
She doesn't simper. She doesn't whimper.
    
She doesn't accuse. She doesn't excuse. 

    She doesn't seem to have an axe to grind.
    
In short she's really a great find.

    How could we all not love her
    Knowing no one sits above her,
    And all her sadly fast-diminishing kind?


    ~ FreeThinke

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  11. I think you missed the point, FT. This seminar was intended to introduce some of Slavoj's contemporaries to the English speaking public. I kinda liked them, even if they had none of Slavoj's gift of gab. They're his intellectual sounding board, much as members of our own blogging groups are our own.

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  12. I may well have, FJ. I listened to the first speaker for a few minutes, decided i couldn't stand him, so abandoned the video, and decided to post poetry related to sexuality instead. So I DID attempt be relevant in sime way, but frankly –– unlike you, who apparently relishes the stuff –– my capacity for listenung to long-winded academics discuss their pet esoteric theories –– never great –– has diminished exponentually with the passing years.

    I see life these says through the prism of wry humor, but with unbridled passion against manufactured public "crises" that strike me wrong. It's the HYPOCRISY that tries (unsccessfully in my case) to mask a ruthless agenda desigbed to acquire political power largely through trickery, treachery and deceit.

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  13. Yesterday, I searched in vain for this particular acrostic sonnet, and failed to locate it. Today, mirabile dictu it popped up almost immediately when I consulted my too-casually-arranged poetry files a few moments ago.

    In my never humble opinion I think it quite amusing, though it may require a fairly close examination if one hope to "get" the joke. Though subtly phrased at first reading, it's quite ribald in spirit, and related most decidedly to human sexuality.

    I wonder what Zizek & CO. would think of these poetic utterances, if they could ever descend form their self-styled, self-absorbed Thrones of Intellectual Superiority, and deign to read them?

    _______ Grandeur of a Sort _______

    Grandeur of a sort so rarely seen
    Nostrils flare and eyebrows start to raise.
    Under no constraint to withhold praise
    Harridans and hustlers turn pea green.

    Ladies feel the breath stop in their throats;
    Looking fixedly at everywhere,
    Except the spot where others gape and stare,
    While he who has it calmly stands and gloats.

    Ogleworthy ones have special rights
    Sparking fights whenever they wear tights.

    Still they occupy a favored space
    Inimitable, above the commonplace

    Exhibiting most coveted delights
    Half pityingly as they gaze down from the heights.


    ~ FreeThinke

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  14. Merci, Monsieur!

    Having by now written over two-hundred of these things –– top to bottom and vice versa –– I suppose anagramatic acrostic sonnets ,ay be the new field to conquer.

    A comic VILLANELLE would be a challenge.

    The villanelle is THE most confining form I know.

    Dylan Thomas's Do not go gentle into that good night is probably the most famous example of the genre. Analyze it sometime. You'll be astonished.

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  15. Like the Russian revolution, you must ravage both content AND form... ;)

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