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deepad's post, I Didn't Dream of Dragons, a thoughtful, lucid, poignant essay on race and reading fantasy.
Excerpt from my comment:
But here is my problem, and that problem is love. Brought up on a steady diet of white fantasy and British boarding school novels, now, even when I can identify the alienation imposed by them -- these are stories by people who think of me as sub-human -- I still love them. They are still the fabric of my childhood, the patterns of my inner landscape. It's like Stockholm Syndrome.
And I still don't know what to do with that? How does one cope with the politics of desire?
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Excerpt from my comment:
But here is my problem, and that problem is love. Brought up on a steady diet of white fantasy and British boarding school novels, now, even when I can identify the alienation imposed by them -- these are stories by people who think of me as sub-human -- I still love them. They are still the fabric of my childhood, the patterns of my inner landscape. It's like Stockholm Syndrome.
And I still don't know what to do with that? How does one cope with the politics of desire?
Re: Not At All
Date: 2009-01-15 05:47 am (UTC)Re: Not At All
Date: 2009-01-15 01:51 pm (UTC)I was mostly a spectator. I don't...respond well to deep, thoughtful things right off the bat when it's a topic I haven't considered before. I usually go away, think things through, and have intelligent things to say a day or two later. I found the essay interesting, disturbing, enlightening - in other words it was the best of what the internet can provide, which IMO is knowledge and an expanded worldview...and porn. Three. There are three things the internet can provide, knowledge, an expanded worldview, porn...and Monty Python. Four... ::giggles::
I was just checking to see how much knowledge "not a rune guy" had about what he was spouting off. Not much, as it turns out.