February 2011
21 posts
So why are Mormon women such prolific bloggers? “It probably has something...
– Mormon Mommy Blogs article in Slate
mewmew foucault: lol oppression aka queer... →
mewmewfoucault:
aaka mewmew has no few reservations about being grumpy on tumblr
transartorialism:
i am not posting this to be mean or grumpy but just to comment on the nature of tumblr, which i like to do from time to time.
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i find it interesting that i can post a picture of a pretty stand mixer or…
Saving this for my “people talking about how tumblr works within...
Keeping it real with the birth thing.
shitmystudentswrite:
Before, women were multifunctioning objects around the house that could do that birth thing but now women are running corporations and writing great literature all the while still doing that birth thing.
worthwhileness, scrapbook, activism
I love the typology of internet activity in this discussion. Tumblr’s users cultivate a sort of self-awareness in regard to their output that is unique and advanced, showing not only engagement with the community, but the platform itself, and the nature of platforms. I personally love reading activist oriented tumblrs, and not because it spurs my own sense of activism, which at this point is...
kicks keep getting harder to find
I finally watched Watson on Jeopardy. How boring! I hated the little results graphic at the bottom of the screen. Do people actually like this? Because I thought it took away the entire entertainment value of the game. Those split seconds, when you yell across the room the answer that may or may not be right, are the point of watching the show, at least for me.
Also, I despise Ken Jennings. He...
tumblr ethnography
I love this! I can’t wait to read the results.
jenniferanne:
Alright guys, as you may recall I’m working on an ethnographic research project on tumblr. I guess it’s probably time to stop procrastinating and start digging into this research thing and ask y’all some questions! If you feel like answering it would be awesome, and if you don’t want to reblog this please feel free to post...
I reject this entire framework. I don’t give a shit what causes...
– Lindy is awesome.
The Store (1983), Wiseman’s first color film, at first glance appears to...
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Watching Wiseman’s “The Store”.
After the defense this morning, I feel a little fatigued at trying to sell the idea that the internet is a site of public cultural heritage. So I watch a documentary about a department store that is one of the better civic documents of Dallas and...
mikkipedia:
RT @mosaaberizing: A ladies-only protest marching around the square now. Woke to their chants and amazing spirits. #Tahrir
karaj: “coming of age in the 1950s, roiphe, the... →
Have you seen the movie version of “Up the Sandbox” starring Barbara Streisand? It features lots of dashikis, liquid eyeliner, and a transgendered Fidel Castro fantasy.
I was part of a movie club in college led by a grumpy women’s studies professor. I think she showed us this as a way to make us stop making such annoying comments about binary gender and essentialism.
karaj:
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Yahoo’s Flickr may have another PR nightmare on their hands. IT architect and...
– Tech Cruch reports on an erroneously deleted Flickr account, and someone who actually made a stink about it.