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  1. What I want to know is, what prude decided to call it ‘Lavender Languages & Linguistics 30’ and not LavLang XXX? 🤔

    I for one will certainly be bringing some XXX research next August in Brighton (and I expect @mixosaurus will be involved too)

    Who else is joining?

    blogs.brighton.ac.uk/lav30/cal

    #callForPapers #queerLinguistics #genderStudies #transStudies #linguistics #pornStudies

  2. #AmWriting: “Autobiographical ‘#sissy memoirs’ explicitly reflect on the possibilities for reclaiming #sissiness: childhood pain drives radical self-acceptance culminating in “the sissy triumphant, enraged, jeweled by an elegant crown of his own devising” (Doty, 1999: 106). Deliberately embracing the margins, the adult sissy gains the right to conspicuously flout social rules in a theatrical, glamorous and often playful self-reinvention.” #GenderStudies #QueerStudies #TransStudies #PornStudies

  3. #AmWriting: “An essential part of the policing of gender involves shaming. Yelling ‘#sissy’ at someone lets them know that they have failed to maintain the appropriate standards — but also discourages social engagement unless they can ‘fix’ their nonconforming behaviour. This shaming is performative: identifying and denouncing #sissiness is in fact how young men-in-the-making prove to themselves and others that they are sufficiently manly” #GenderStudies #QueerStudies #TransStudies #PornStudies

  4. #AmWriting: “Grant (2004) has documented how fear and anger at #sissiness became institutionalised in modern capitalism. Pre-industrial households kept children in the women’s sphere regardless of gender, but in urban contexts the need to distinguish boys from girls had become pressing. Child-rearing thus “recast [little boys] as men in the making” (p. 830); any attachment to #femininity was seen as sickly, failed and disordered” #GenderStudies #QueerStudies #TransStudies #PornStudies #sissy

  5. #AmWriting: “The figure of the #sissy elicits the strongest responses of fear and anger as a break with patriarchal order: it is not seen merely as an effeminate man, but as a failed one. Whether in schoolyard taunts, in popular media or in psychomedical theory, #sissiness is constructed as an object of derision. And for the most part, scholarship on sissiness has meant scholarship on the pain, shame and abjection of this subject position” #GenderStudies #QueerStudies #TransStudies #PornStudies

  6. Look, it's @mixosaurus talking about how the terminology that #trans people use to talk about themselves is a messy assemblage whose past, present and (a fortiori) future is always a challenge to interpret!

    (This is at the presentation of Sebastián Córdoba's excellent book on #nonbinary identities routledge.com/Non-Binary-Gende. Buy Sebastián's book — but also read the stuff Kat and I are doing on #GenderDiversity in #PornStudies)

  7. HMU with your fave readings on #effeminacy / #sissiness / #MaleFemininity!

    #AmWriting a new paper, this time on #sissy characters in porn as a lens on the connections between pleasure and (patriarchal) power, and it's time to flesh out the conceptual framework for the #LiteratureReview

    (I'm interested in stuff from any disciplinary background, although #GenderStudies, #TransStudies, #PornStudies and #LiteraryLinguistics/#Stylistics stuff would be particularly welcome) #AcademicChatter

  8. CW: porn

    #AmWriting a paper with @mixosaurus on gender diversity in written #porn, and who'd've thought that explaining Why Trans Porn Matters™ in <500 words would be hard?

    Let's try the one-toot version:
    * because there's a lot of it
    * because it's often more diverse/positive than MSM
    * because SRE/medicine often ignore trans desire & so people have to learn from porn
    * because people explore in porn desires they can't enact IRL

    Would that do?

    #PornStudies #TransStudies #GenderStudies

  9. CW: Mention of porn/sexuality

    #Introduction post (tl;dr: I'll be posting mostly about how people write about sexy stuff)

    Hi folks! I'm Alon and I am a researcher using #CorpusLinguistics to do #PornStudies — or, less abstractly: investigating how people talk and write about sexual desire, fantasy and identity

    (A frequent partner in crime is @mixosaurus)

    I teach about writing, editing, online communication, branding and research methods at #OxfordBrookes, where I'm also a union rep for #UCU

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