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It occurs to me now, thinking about that article link I just reblogged, that my fascination with trickster mythology probably has a lot to do with the attribute of sexual “transgressiveness,” and nonconformity to heterocentric gender role expectations.
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An article on angelic sexuality in Paradise Lost. →
Queering Paradise Lost. I’d have to re-read the poem to be able to say anything about this—I mean, I remember the parts being quoted; in undergrad I had the thing damn near memorized and wrote papers on it at every opportunity. But that was four years ago, so now I’m just kind of sitting here like, “huh. Raphael really was queer and I didn’t just make that shit...
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The eyes of others our prisons; their thoughts our cages.
– Virginia Woolf (via libraryland)
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As we watch with absorbed interest the enthralling spectacle of a soul living...
– Virginia Woolf,Montaigne. (via fuckyeahvirginiawoolf)
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Don’t become a librarian because you like to read.
– Caro Pinto, Libarchivist — our third Five Question Friday, up this Friday. (via thecardiganlibrarian)
Rather, don’t become a librarian only because you like to read. Liking books and reading is an important starting point, obviously, but there’s quite a bit more to it than that.
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