XOKO
RADICALLY// PISSED OFF// QUEER PUNK// HARD FEMME//
.XOKO.
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2013-05-17
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Amy Winehouse after hearing she has just won her first Grammy (2008)
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2013-05-16
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2013-05-09
WANT.
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2013-04-25
Queer theorists… rarely, if ever, move beyond the text. There is a dangerous tendency for the new queer theorists to ignore ‘real’ queer life as it is materially experienced across the world, while they play with the free-floating signifiers of the text. What can the rereading of a nineteenth-century novel really tell us about the pains of gay Chicanos or West Indian lesbians now, for example? Indeed, such postmodern readings may tell us more about the lives of middle class [white] intellectuals than anything else!
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Arlene Stein and Ken Plummer on the necessity of bringing a modern sociological focus into examine the lives of queers.
Ivory Tower academics talking about the existence of queerness have interesting theories, but they can’t get to the real shit of people’s lives, and they have no concern for intersectionality or any REAL LIFE shit. Fucking hate that.
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2013-04-22
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2013-04-12
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2013-03-30
The only thing better than seeing women who stand up for their rights, is men who stand beside them in solidarity. Add that to a movement of indigenous peasant resistance against the forces of colonialism and global capitalism and you have the Zapatistas, one of the most prolific revolutionary groups to embody the intersectional struggle of a people.
The blend of anarchism, Marxism, and traditional indigenous beliefs in their ideology makes them that much more volatile and inspirational.
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