Saturday!
* John Lanchester: More general conditions involving gender abnormality affect one in three thousand people – which, globally, is two million people. There are more human beings who are in some degree intersex than there are Botswanans. (via Vu)
* I have no idea what to think or say about Marge Simpson's Playboy spread.
* Regender.com swaps gendered language on websites. Here's my site regendered.
* And, in non-gender news, the Freakonomics folks are facing tons of criticism in the blogosphere over their new book, including Krugman, Brad DeLong, and a four-part series at Climate Progress. The authors have posted a response at the Freakonomics blog, but as Matt Yglesias and their own commenters note, it's fairly limp. I liked the first book, but it looks like I'll skip this one.
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Saturday, October 17, 2009
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Labels: carbon, climate change, ecology, fashion, Freakonomics, gender, Playboy, sports, The Simpsons, transgender issues
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Great find from Drawn: He-Man characters as hipster fashion models.
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
Desperate for fall break, I probably won't have much time to blog until after class tonight. In the meantime, check out this fashion and critical theory blog from a fellow Duke Lit grad, Mode et Utopie.