home again
Oct. 13th, 2007 09:26 pmThree weeks is a long time to be gone, me thinks. Unless you're leaving and never coming back. Which would have been fine with me.
My body thinks it's Sunday afternoon, and it's time to be doing things, but it's Saturday evening I've been awake for... too many hours to count.
I'm sure there's other stuff to be done (like laundry), but I'm gonna type some fic and scan LJs while MrIris sleeps. I'm sure I missed TONS (and OMG, how I missed you all! I am so completely and utterly addicted to the internet and my community of friends here) so if there's something important, link me. Please?
*offers a TimTam*
No? Not good enough?
Pics of the trip?
When I get 'em off MrI's laptop, my friends. :)
ETA: While I'm thinking about it, have any of you read:
Double Talk: The Erotics of Male Literary Collaboration (W. Koestenbaum)
Performing Glam Rock: Gender and Theatricality in Popular Music (P. Auslander)
Gender in Performance: The Presentation of Difference in the Performing Arts (L. Senelick)
and feel confident in letting me know if they're readable and understandable for a reader whose entire exposure to gender and cultural studies has grown out of fandom?
Just so I'm not totally bogged down because I don't understand theories everybody in those fields is obviously already aware of, but which were not priorities when I was an undergraduate science major.
My body thinks it's Sunday afternoon, and it's time to be doing things, but it's Saturday evening I've been awake for... too many hours to count.
I'm sure there's other stuff to be done (like laundry), but I'm gonna type some fic and scan LJs while MrIris sleeps. I'm sure I missed TONS (and OMG, how I missed you all! I am so completely and utterly addicted to the internet and my community of friends here) so if there's something important, link me. Please?
*offers a TimTam*
No? Not good enough?
Pics of the trip?
When I get 'em off MrI's laptop, my friends. :)
ETA: While I'm thinking about it, have any of you read:
Double Talk: The Erotics of Male Literary Collaboration (W. Koestenbaum)
Performing Glam Rock: Gender and Theatricality in Popular Music (P. Auslander)
Gender in Performance: The Presentation of Difference in the Performing Arts (L. Senelick)
and feel confident in letting me know if they're readable and understandable for a reader whose entire exposure to gender and cultural studies has grown out of fandom?
Just so I'm not totally bogged down because I don't understand theories everybody in those fields is obviously already aware of, but which were not priorities when I was an undergraduate science major.