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| | Cross-posted at From Austin to A&M. s. e. smith wrote this amazing post a while backÂat Bitch's Push(back) at the Intersections: "I Just Don't Like That Many Female Characters." And I read it and was like, "OMG GEEK CULTURE." Because, really: 'I just don't really like many female characters, you know?' I see this coming...
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| | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine marks the edge of the frontier. In both a literal and metaphorical sense. In discussing Deep Space Nine, it is important to acknowledge the influence and success of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Nothing that Deep Space Nine accomplished would have been possible without the framework and support provided by...
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| | A 257-show guide to Prestige, Peak, and every other kind of TV from the past decade. Written by Vulture's TV critics, this list is an ambitious (and surely doomed) attempt to create a taxonomic overview of scripted TV in the 2010s.
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| [AI summary] The text presents a philosophical and political argument against the concept of 'gender identity' as a distinct ontological category. It argues that gender identity, when articulated through expression and presentation, leads to ontological profligacy and divisiveness. The author advocates for retaining the ontology of biological sex, recognizing diverse socio-cultural expressions, and dropping the concept of gender identity. They also make a normative claim that discrimination based on gender expression/presentation should be illegal. However, the text acknowledges potential conflicts, such as with bathroom legislation, and suggests a balance between principles of biological sex and gender expression, while advocating for long-term social reori...