Monday, February 27, 2006
Even readers who don't like science fiction loved Octavia Butler's work. It was beautifully written, serious in its themes and politics, and bold in its imagination. Butler, 58, died Friday after falling on the walkway outside her house in a North Seattle suburb. She is irreplacable.
About Me
- Name: Left of Liberal
- Location: Washington, United States
Remember the heady fun of learning Deconstructive theory? I learned it in college, in the 1990s, and I delighted, then, in fathoming my locus as the "site of transgression" in various binarisms. The site of transgression used to be the locus of the good guys: Experimental writers and Marxists and queers and misfits of all stripes. But "degeneracy" doesn't feel quite so benign now that the "construct" of morality has brought us into a collapse of civil rights. I guess it could be argued that Bush is the "site of transgression" between morality and immorality, the thread to pull to deconstruct the construct. But, sadly, no one is pulling.
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