dolorosa_12: (captain haddock)
Last night I went over to my friend M's house for St Patrick's Day shenanigans. There was a group of about six of us. We basically hung around, drinking and chatting, and, as is our wont, listening to increasingly cheesy music. This playlist got quite an airing.

At some point, M, C and I separated off into a little Whedonite group and started discussing which Buffyverse character we identified with. C was convinced he was Giles ('Don't talk Latin in front of the books!'). M said that she was Buffy. I was more confused. I said I thought I might be a strange mixture of Willow, Xander and Dawn. C shook his head emphatically.

'You're Tara,' he said.

I'd never thought about that before, but as soon as he said it, I knew he was right. I'm both amused and confused about what this says about me.

In terms of Firefly/Serenity characters, it's obvious. I'm Simon. No question about it.

I've got some links for you tonight. This two-part interview with Jake Adelstein, an American reporter for Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun who spent 12 years writing about the Yakuza. The interview is absolutely fascinating.

I've been following the whole Avatar: The Last Airbender racebending debacle in a rather scatterbrained manner, but Hal Duncan has some rather important things to say about the matter. Check it out.

Sady Doyle's got some good points to make about the 'Telephone' video clip. Also, I've been saying for years that each era gets the vampires it deserves, but I never really thought much about zombies. But Mark Dery's done it for me.

Now, sleeeeeeeeeep.

ETA: I, um, have 'Mr Vain' by Culture Beat on repeat.

The F word

Mar. 8th, 2010 10:26 pm
dolorosa_12: (daria)
I feel ashamed that I didn't realise it was International Women's Day. It took [livejournal.com profile] sibyllevance's Tumblr post, 'Why we still need feminism today' to remind me that yes, I am a proud feminist, and yes, there's lots still to be done.

I'd add to Sibylle's points by saying cut for potentially triggering subject matter )

Speaking of dodgy gender-related issues, I'm currently reading Pamela by Samuel Richardson. I really, really hope that the whole thing is an elaborate joke, because if Richardson was expecting readers to take this seriously (sample scenes include the main male character dressing up as a drunken serving maid in order to slip into bed with the main female character) then he was, as my sister would put it, 'on crack'. I'm reading Pamela because I'm trying to read a lot of early novels (next up, Tristram Shandy) because I'm interested in books written when people were still trying to figure out exactly what novels were, but the subject-matter is so cringe-worthy that I, well, cringe.

[livejournal.com profile] cleolinda liveblogged the Oscars, with much hilarity. This was the first year that I really, really couldn't care less. I would've liked District 9 to win, but I wasn't fussed. However, apparently The Hurt Locker is extremely inaccurate. This bothers me somewhat.

To move right along, have a look at some obsolete professions. And then check out this essay on the failings of Dollhouse. I pretty much agree, although my problem always was that I felt that once the show got cancelled, Whedon and co tried to squash a story arc that would've worked over three or four seasons into one season. I blame Fox.

I'm a Whedonista, what do you expect?
dolorosa_12: (flight of the conchords)
I'm actually in a very good place, dissertation-wise. I've written the whole thing. All I need to do is add in a little bit about Purgatory and tighten up my arguments about Anselm's letters to Irish bishops, and it is fit for human consumption.

But until then, I'll continue to bring you your daily dose of linkage.

Ronni gets wordy )

I can't stop listening to Nightwish.

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