Power to the People: Academic writing on eunuch.org
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 7:13 am
Good morning, folks.
My first name is Paul-Newell and I am writing a paper about asexuality in the broadest sense, people who do not have, or have very little sex. I am reaching out to your community, because I feel there is great power in academic analysis, and that critical thinking supports activism.
Let me be very clear. I am not imposing labels of Gender, Queer or Disabled on anyone in this community, however, these are the frameworks for my thinking. I myself have one testicle, and eunuch status may very well be an element of my future identity. Gender Theory, Queer Theory and Disability Theory are making fascinating statements about what it means to be different, Other, non-normal: and about the intrinsic Power that difference and Otherness possess. It is because of our differences that we are powerful in this contemporary society that tries to oppress us.
So, please respond to this thread if you have any interest in my project. I am a literature of contemporary culture student, so suggestions for texts from popular culture― songs, comics, novels, jokes, poems, really good blogs. Or if you would be interested in talking to me― not an interview, a conversation― about your identity and life and loves. Or if you have any previous posts that you feel insightful that you would like to share with a wider range of people, please draw these to my attention.
The Asexuality Visibility and Education Network has very strict guidelines for interviewing members and quoting posts, which I will follow to the letter. Only with your consent will any opinion expressed to me be referenced. If it is your preference, I will give you full credit for any idea or insight I find valuable to my paper. If you prefer to not be mentioned by name, anonymity is a definite option.
Thank you very much,
Have a blissful day
My first name is Paul-Newell and I am writing a paper about asexuality in the broadest sense, people who do not have, or have very little sex. I am reaching out to your community, because I feel there is great power in academic analysis, and that critical thinking supports activism.
Let me be very clear. I am not imposing labels of Gender, Queer or Disabled on anyone in this community, however, these are the frameworks for my thinking. I myself have one testicle, and eunuch status may very well be an element of my future identity. Gender Theory, Queer Theory and Disability Theory are making fascinating statements about what it means to be different, Other, non-normal: and about the intrinsic Power that difference and Otherness possess. It is because of our differences that we are powerful in this contemporary society that tries to oppress us.
So, please respond to this thread if you have any interest in my project. I am a literature of contemporary culture student, so suggestions for texts from popular culture― songs, comics, novels, jokes, poems, really good blogs. Or if you would be interested in talking to me― not an interview, a conversation― about your identity and life and loves. Or if you have any previous posts that you feel insightful that you would like to share with a wider range of people, please draw these to my attention.
The Asexuality Visibility and Education Network has very strict guidelines for interviewing members and quoting posts, which I will follow to the letter. Only with your consent will any opinion expressed to me be referenced. If it is your preference, I will give you full credit for any idea or insight I find valuable to my paper. If you prefer to not be mentioned by name, anonymity is a definite option.
Thank you very much,
Have a blissful day