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Second Verse (Same As the First). SGA.
"The Marines call it the Planet of the Willing Virgins, you know." It's the 'willing' part that's debatable.


When I rec a story, I usually do it because I like it, for whatever reason, and because I like it it's implied that you may not; what moves me may not move you. Often, these things, these stories, they are beautiful, and should be read. Rarely do I find something that not only should be read, but needs to be. But this - this needs to be read.

This is important.

Date: 2009-02-01 06:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ticketsonmyself.livejournal.com
I read that before (though I probably lost it in my huge, disorganized mass of Firefox bookmarks) and happened to think of it yesterday when I was reading something else. I agree the story's totally worth reading. Thanks for linking the comment thread, too; I wouldn't have wanted to wade through all the comments to find it. The story reminded me tangentially but in important ways of Native scholar and activist Andrea Smith's work against sexual violence and colonialism, and her readings of what's normally seen as racial/cultural violence as sexual violence, as oyceter says in her short review (http://oyceter.livejournal.com/752904.html?format=light) of Smith's Conquest: Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide. singularity has a quick review (http://community.livejournal.com/50books_poc/43212.html?format=light) of Conquest that says some more things on Smith and anticolonial responses to gender violence, and I was just thinking of what coffeeandink highlighted in her capsule review (http://coffeeandink.livejournal.com/831571.html?format=light)—that Western civilization declares certain classes of people inherently "rapeable" and "dirty", which results in greater violence towards women of color and people, objects, or ideas associated with them—and how that links right up to the normalization of sexual violence against colonized subjects, to such an extent that the characters in Sholio's story act and react as they do.

Date: 2009-02-13 02:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vanitashaze.livejournal.com
Sorry it's taken so long to get back to you; I've been Without Internet. Horrors.

So I read coffeeandink's review, and then a few days later, I was reading my Mexican History textbook - college level textbook - kind of skimming over all this coy winking about "spoils of war" and how the French soldiers enjoyed "begrudging female companionship", and I remember thinking, wait, what? Because there was about half a page written about this, so smug you could almost feel the smirk, and nowhere in that whole paragraph did the author ever mention the word "rape".

Because, obviously, mestizos and poor Mexican women can have begrudging sex with any number of pillaging French soldiers, and it's absolutely fine. Just spoils of war.

moralities of historiography

Date: 2009-02-13 06:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ticketsonmyself.livejournal.com
When was your textbook written? I'm curious, yet I would not be surprised if the edition of your textbook was published within the last five to ten years. Verging on despair for secondary education in History, but not surprised.

Sometimes I have to go with my knee-jerk reaction, and my knee-jerk reaction is that fucking fucker.

Re: moralities of historiography

Date: 2009-02-19 01:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vanitashaze.livejournal.com
2005, so in this case, I'd say you were right. (#*%@&$!!!!!)

Re: moralities of historiography

Date: 2009-02-19 04:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ticketsonmyself.livejournal.com
...!!

Here, have an adorable YouTube video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7ehlw_phys) of news anchors with an elaborate chair-dancing, handshaking routine (on the off chance you haven't seen it before). That's my equivalent of kittens on a roomba or whatever, for delight.

Re: moralities of historiography

Date: 2009-02-20 09:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vanitashaze.livejournal.com
I haven't, actually, and God, yes with the cute. At the risk of sounding like a thirteen-year-old girl, they are soooooooo adorable.

I will never again be able to watch news anchors with a straight face.

Hope your internet access is doing just fine!

Date: 2009-02-21 11:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ticketsonmyself.livejournal.com
I know!! My favorite part is maybe when they do the dinosaur sound effect complete with gesture.

The Secret Lives of News Anchors: Commercial Breakdancing(?? !)
From: [identity profile] vanitashaze.livejournal.com
*pictures unfortunate undergarment displays*

Ah, but must we suffer with them?

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