I hear that your key point is 'every body'. We are so busy herding people into categories - and people love sweeping generalisations to make their point and claim their territory. Now we are stuck in this situation where you can only speak for certain bodies that have been mapped as marginalised. But very time we exclude some body we cre…
I hear that your key point is 'every body'. We are so busy herding people into categories - and people love sweeping generalisations to make their point and claim their territory. Now we are stuck in this situation where you can only speak for certain bodies that have been mapped as marginalised. But very time we exclude some body we create more margins, more 'differance'. Can we humans move away from abstracts to create a deeply embodied world where any push for equality begins with the acceptance all bodies have material value? Otherwise the pendulum keeps swinging wildly!
I hear that your key point is 'every body'. We are so busy herding people into categories - and people love sweeping generalisations to make their point and claim their territory. Now we are stuck in this situation where you can only speak for certain bodies that have been mapped as marginalised. But very time we exclude some body we create more margins, more 'differance'. Can we humans move away from abstracts to create a deeply embodied world where any push for equality begins with the acceptance all bodies have material value? Otherwise the pendulum keeps swinging wildly!