Politics Please say rock bottom is getting close

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  1. Chris Craig

    Chris Craig (Blazersland) I'm Your Huckleberry Staff Member Global Moderator Moderator

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    Nah, I'm good, but hey it's a free country...at least for now.
     
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  2. Chris Craig

    Chris Craig (Blazersland) I'm Your Huckleberry Staff Member Global Moderator Moderator

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    Argh
     
  3. Phatguysrule

    Phatguysrule Well-Known Member

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    Not into the one on the left. She seems to be holding some kind of scat award...

    The one on the right appears to be a chubby chaser with her "Potato" sash.

    I'm a fan. The wench on the right wins.
     
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    SlyPokerDog Woof! Staff Member Administrator

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  6. UncleCliffy'sDaddy

    UncleCliffy'sDaddy We're all Bozos on this bus.

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    We are so very f**king lucky to have such a classy individual leading this country again. Just proof positive how great we are.....
     
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    The image of Trump frolicking naked in the showers with young men at YMCA, which is exactly the meaning of the song, is stomach turning.
     
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    Texas governor threatened to withhold state funds from children's hospital because they informed parents they do not need to disclose immigration status.
     
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    Why is academia producing this kind of shit?
    "The broad aim of this thesis is to offer an intersectoinal and wide-ranging study of olfactory oppression by establishing the underlying logics that facilitate smells application in creating and subverting gender, class, sexual and racial species power structures".

    I mean, jesus fucking christ. You folks make think I'm too harsh on "wokeness" but this stuff is insane.
     
  11. barfo

    barfo triggered obsessive commie pinko boomer maniac Staff Member Global Moderator

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    Why are you worrying about what somebody in the UK wrote as a PhD thesis in English Lit?

    Are you an expert in that field? Very obviously not.

    So why should any of us give a damn about your opinion about somebody's dissertation that you haven't even read?

    But if anyone is curious, here is the full abstract.

    This thesis studies how literature registers the importance of olfactory discourse—the language of smell and the olfactory imagination it creates—in structuring our social world. The broad aim of this thesis is to offer an intersectional and wide-ranging study of olfactory oppression by establishing the underlying logics that facilitate smell’s application in creating and subverting gender, class, sexual, racial and species power structures. I focus largely on prose fiction from the modern and contemporary periods so as to trace the legacy of olfactory prejudice into today and situate its contemporary relevance. I suggest that smell very often invokes identity in a way that signifies an individual’s worth and status in an inarguable manner that short-circuits conscious reflection. This can be accounted for by acknowledging olfaction’s strongly affective nature, which produces such strong bodily sensations and emotions that reflexivity is bypassed in favour of a behavioural or cognitive solution that assuages the intense feeling most immediately. Olfactory disgust, therefore, tends to result in rejection, while harmful forms of olfactory desire may result in sublimation or subjugation. My thesis is particularly attentive to tensions and ambivalences that complicate the typically bifurcated affective spectrum of olfactory experiences, drawing attention to (dis)pleasurable olfactory relations that have socio-political utility. I argue that literary fiction is not only an arena in which olfactory logics can be instantiated, but also a laboratory in which possibilities for new kinds of relations and connections can be fostered and tested. Chapter One explores how smell can be used to indicate class antipathies, partly as they relate to homelessness, beginning with George Orwell’s seminal non-fiction text, The Road to Wigan Pier (1936), before considering Iain Sinclair’s The Last London (2017) and Bong Joon Ho’s Parasite (2019). In Chapter Two I explore the fantastical, idealistic, and utopic thinking that surrounds olfaction, which presents smell as fundamentally non-human, by addressing J. M. Coetzee’s Disgrace (1999), Virginia Woolf’s Flush (1933), Rachel Yoder’s Nightbitch (2021), and Laura Jean McKay’s The Animals in That Country (2020). Chapter Three focuses on the intersectional olfactory dimensions of ‘misogynoir’—the coextensive anti-Black racism and misogyny that Black women experience—and considers Toni Morrison’s Tar Baby (1981), Bernice McFadden’s Sugar (2000) and Raven Leilani’s Luster (2020). In Chapter Four, I conceptualise an oppressive olfactory logic, which is used against women and girls in order to legitimise their harassment or abuse, drawing primarily on Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita (1955), but also Patrick Süskind’s Perfume (1985). Chapter Five discusses two forms of olfactory desire—perversion and queerness—which have separate moral valences. I address J. M. Coetzee’s The Master of Petersburg (1994), Ann Quin’s Berg (1964), and Sam Byers’ Come Join Our Disease (2020), and argue for fiction’s role in reorienting readers’ habitual relations to olfaction.

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    No joke this looks super interesting to me. Writing aromatics can be extremely potent, and extremely difficult, because a writer’s palette of smells is supremely personal and depends on where, when, and how you were raised. It’s basically triple black diamond difficult to write cooking smells of another culture accurately and compassionately. One person’s pungently acrid is another person’s pleasantly sharp. Given how many adjectives around smells are closely tied to pleasure/disgust responses to them, it’s a fucking field of land mines to write cooking cross-culturally without sounding like a complete idiot. And this isn’t just “oh white people can’t write people of color” either. Like, if I had a character from upper peninsula in 1935, and that character loves their grandma’s cooking, I better present that correctly or I’ll look like a city slicker.
     
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    People are just intimidated by what they can't understand.
     
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    I think you are too harsh on your use of English.
     
  15. barfo

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    I must admit that, not being a writer, I'd never once thought about the challenges of describing smells in literature. It's fascinating, now that I'm "woke" to the topic. I owe Beast thanks, I guess, for the accidental enlightenment.

    barfo
     
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    Kano John Start 'em young!

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    "Some folks hate the whites who hate the blacks who hate the clan, most of us hate anything that we don't understand". Kris Kristofferson - Jesus was a Capricorn.
     
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    You either didn't understand the abstract, or you are part of the problem.
     
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    Republican congresswoman Claudia Tenney questioned validity of Nobel Prize because Trump hasn't won it.
     
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    Hey, Obama won it before he even took office. But true, Trump will need to earn it, unlike Obama. And I think after he settles the war in Ukraine, he will have earned it.
     
  20. UncleCliffy'sDaddy

    UncleCliffy'sDaddy We're all Bozos on this bus.

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    But only after he walks on water, changes water into wine and feeds the multitudes, he'll get right on that, amirite????
     
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