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an archive of vanity / an archive of willful irrelevance / an archive of sad / an archive of mean / an archive of internet / an archive of archive

you're probably here to hear my talk about feminist makeupping or mark hoppus or myself or what it means for me to talk about myself or my face or perblogging praxis or theory.

but, you know, the bread and butter of lady blogging: lady biz / pop trash / art / television /.music / fashion / film / books / social justice concerns / zines / cats.

of niche interest: archiving a theory/practice of hair in art / (because trich) / horror / voler / teensploitation / book covers / rats.

I share a couch and a cat with this guy but if you wanna compete for this you oughta buy me shit. I live in MI and probably have made fun of whatever place you live in because it sucks.

see things I have liked on tumblr. see things I made,on the off chance that I make a thing.

  • 01.

    I clean the house
    I put all your books in order
    I make up a colorful border
    I clean my mouth
    ‘cause froth comes out
    send it up on fire, death before dawn

    02.

    I work all day and I think of you
    I dream all night and you’re there too
    I’ll wipe you ass and do your dishes too
    you know it’s all I ever wanted to do
    I know that you’re saying it’s common
    and I know what you’re saying
    but we don’t talk about it

    03.

    it’s you, it’s you, it’s all for you
    everything I do
    I tell you all the time
    heaven is a place on earth with you
    tell me all the things you want to do
    I heard you like the bad girls honey, is that true?

    Tagged: music liz phair bratmobile lana del rey ldr lady biz feminist boredom obsession resentment

    Posted on March 2, 2012 with 7 notes

  • Lana Del Rey wants to tell you what she’s wearing. Sometimes, as on her break-out, heartsick single “Video Games,” it’s her man’s “favorite sundress.” Often—twice on her album Born to Die, out today—it’s a “red dress.” Elsewhere: leather tight around her waist, a white bikini, a red bikini, a “party dress,” ribbons for her hair, “glass room perfume / cognac lilac fumes,” nail polish, mascara. Elaborate descriptions? No. But what Del Rey puts on and takes off form a big part of what we know of her through her lyrics.

    Lana Del Rey’s Regressive, Beautiful, Twisted Fantasy - Spencer Kornhaber - Entertainment - The Atlantic

    This is more important than the author realises, and not in the way that he thinks.

    (via mootpoint)

    (via mootpoint)

    Tagged: feminist makeupping music ldr

    Posted on February 9, 2012 via moot point with 31 notes

  • forever defending

    mootpoint:

    supergalaxy:

    “…as far as we understand the harshest criticism of Del Rey, it’s not that she’s “wanting and taking like a man,” it’s that she’s “wanting and taking” just like a stereotypical, anti-feminist conception of a woman: That is, she isn’t wanting at all; she’s existing only as an object of desire, completely in thrall to the male gaze.”

    i really don’t expect guys to like lana. she hits on a nerve that is entirely coated in estrogen for me. the fantastical things she says make me sink into a subdued revelry that is so hard to explain.

    it’s the feeling i get when i watch the hours or reread virgin suicides. they get whatever hard-to-pinpoint feminine struggle it is that sorta floats around like that cloud guy who chucks spiky turtles at you in mario games.

    she’s like this odd swan that is just gooey with femininity. she’s a summation of female fantasies as well. she’s hardly racy—in fact, i find her quite elegant. and brash. i like both qualities. they make smoking and listening superbly fun.

    maybe it’s just me growing into myself.

    also, what wouldn’t be considered behaving in response to the male gaze? would she have to don turtlenecks, tattoos, unwashed hair? this isn’t meant to polarize, i really am sincerely asking.

    i don’t know why i feel the need to constantly be on her side. mysteries!

    I think it’s great that people are engaging with Liz Phair’s French Feminist WSJ editorial, but I really feel like having a dude write about it is kind of missing the point (sorry, Marc Hogan, it seems like you are engaging in good faith and whatever, but the casual way the Phair piece was framed kind of belies how complicated the conversation is about female subjectivity and desire in the heteropatriarchal world, and this is maybe something that might be hard for a lot of dudes to get, because it’s not as easy to explain as violence against women or the wage gap or even the male gaze), it’s just that I feel like the whole Lana Del Rey performance - and I’m basing this almost entirely on the epic beauty of “Video Games” which I have lived, and which I love, (I haven’t heard the rest of Born to Die yet because I’ve been traveling) - is so, so much about Being a Girl and losing. It’s basically “Why Don’t You Love Me” on downers.

    Bolding mine, and goddamn. Once, I remember explaining to Matt how our relationships with feminist performance art are necessarily more mitigated by theory and criticism than our relationships with visual arts tend to be, because of the nature of transmitting performance art itself. Stills and archives are inherently curatorial, but feminist performance is more often archived only through theory and criticism. i.e., you will read about it more than you will experience it. This is maybe the first time I’ve had a similar feeling with a pop star: my feelings about Lana Del Rey are so much about the theory (not just the talk, but this kind of theorizing) she generates. Like, I am still only moderately interested in her music, but hearing people say stuff like this feels kind of like the first time I read Peggy Phelan.

    Tagged: pop ldr lana del rey theory music art performance feminist makeupping lady biz being a girl and losing

    Posted on February 7, 2012 via supergalaxy quest with 60 notes

  • karaj:

    (meteoramusic)

    “video games” by lana del rey

    “for women modernists, aesthetic and phenomenological boredom provided a homeopathic cure for the banality of the present—a restless self-consciousness (a “desire to desire”) very different from the ideal of disinterestedness that characterizes traditional historiography.” 

    —patrice petro in “historical ennui, feminist boredom” in aftershocks of the new: feminism and film history 


    (Source: holyvinyl, via mikkipedia)

    Tagged: feminist makeupping theory ldr music pop feminist boredom

    Posted on January 31, 2012 via Holy Vinyl Music with 14 notes

  • more on lana because i have to

    karaj:

    rgr-pop:

    karaj:

    i was only half-listening to you guys about lana del rey because i only half-listen to everything, it’s my method, and maybe yours, too. and i saw that my ex-boyfriend wrote something about her, because one of you posted it on tumblr; i’m not linking to it because i’m not looking for it, i was serious about not hate reading, i don’t even read the times anymore, ostensibly because he writes for it, but that’s a lie, i actually already didn’t read the times, and now i have a really good excuse not to, because if i say i don’t read the times, who won’t believe i’m just too traumatized? which is all a long way of saying i have no idea what he said, or what any of you have said, except i know that mikki and rgr maybe-approve, even if i don’t know exactly why, but i am sure they are exactly right, because i feel more strongly about this than i felt about early early gaga or ke$ha (who is kinda fucking brilliant but maybe racist i don’t know what the end of that story was). like, this is some actual next level shit, like it’s so smart it’s 3 chapters. plus it reminds me of jenny holzer so it’s like half a dissertation right there. what i’m saying is that this is the epitome of feminist boredom, which is really really real and in our bodies. this is everything about everything and i mean that more than i meant it last time.  

    I literally have three reasons why I’m pro-LDR:

    1. She had the nerve to only wear one dress on SNL and I can’t even
    2. Makeup (really this is a million reasons)
    3. People are saying she has no talent or skill, when really I didn’t like her because she has too much talent and skill for my taste, but now I guess I have to be on her team because you know fuck the world

    But I still would mostly rather be listening to The Fame. Somehow LDR makes me wish Gaga had better makeup on The Fame and like that’s a big deal.

    i have three reasons why i am pro-this-post, actually, no, i’m just going to do a point-by-point response, whatever, i’m hijacking, it’s late: 

    1. NO ACTUALLY THAT IS AMAZING. i generally wear the same outfit every day for a month or two even when i’m not depressed. also i want to believe she was referencing feminist boredom in a super-next-level way. 
    2. i have no idea because i haven’t looked at her enough but she is definitely beyond fake which i approve of wholeheartedly. 
    3. having no talent or skill is really fucking feminist, you guys. like, talent or skill according to who? (whom? what?) also, the way she looks at that dude in the bed or the car in born to die is, like, the most familiar ever, and totally a skill, and we’ve all done it, which doesn’t make it not a skill, and it’s the only thing that keeps things interesting. also she is singing “about” lack of talent or skill oh forget it. ps. i know, the fame, she shouldn’t have dabbled in 80s queer theory when she was already ahead of it. 

    It should be noted, though, that I will always prefer this “Born to Die” to that Born to Die. It should be noted.

    Tagged: punk as shit music ldr pop feminist untalent feminist boredom feminist makeupping feminist choking victim fans

    Posted on January 27, 2012 via karaj with 14 notes

  • my determined non-thoughts on lana del rey

    karaj:

    i was only half-listening to you guys about lana del rey because i only half-listen to everything, it’s my method, and maybe yours, too. and i saw that my ex-boyfriend wrote something about her, because one of you posted it on tumblr; i’m not linking to it because i’m not looking for it, i was serious about not hate reading, i don’t even read the times anymore, ostensibly because he writes for it, but that’s a lie, i actually already didn’t read the times, and now i have a really good excuse not to, because if i say i don’t read the times, who won’t believe i’m just too traumatized? which is all a long way of saying i have no idea what he said, or what any of you have said, except i know that mikki and rgr maybe-approve, even if i don’t know exactly why, but i am sure they are exactly right, because i feel more strongly about this than i felt about early early gaga or ke$ha (who is kinda fucking brilliant but maybe racist i don’t know what the end of that story was). like, this is some actual next level shit, like it’s so smart it’s 3 chapters. plus it reminds me of jenny holzer so it’s like half a dissertation right there. what i’m saying is that this is the epitome of feminist boredom, which is really really real and in our bodies. this is everything about everything and i mean that more than i meant it last time.  

    I literally have three reasons why I’m pro-LDR:

    1. She had the nerve to only wear one dress on SNL and I can’t even
    2. Makeup (really this is a million reasons)
    3. People are saying she has no talent or skill, when really I didn’t like her because she has too much talent and skill for my taste, but now I guess I have to be on her team because you know fuck the world

    But I still would mostly rather be listening to The Fame. Somehow LDR makes me wish Gaga had better makeup on The Fame and like that’s a big deal.

    Tagged: pop ldr music lana del rey slow music whatever slow music isn't quite the state but it isn't quite not the state either

    Posted on January 27, 2012 via karaj with 14 notes

  • fyeahqueermusic:

    This is an episode of He-Man where some magical singing lady warbles on and on and her song is magical and Skeletor or Evil-Lynn or someone manages to mind control her and use her voice for evil, but then Sorceress snaps her out of it and she warbles some more to defeat an evil tentacle monster and He-Man (no, I don’t know why the tentacle monster is there even though I’ve seen this episode four times).

    The reason I post this is because Lana Del Ray was on SNL and was atrocious, like, unlistenable and awful. If you skip to 1:50 in the video that god awful warbling noise made by the singing lady sounds like Lana Del Ray’s warble. Can anyone out there explain the appeal of her? ‘Cause I really, really am not getting it.

    Also, you all should watch this episode because it is AMAZING. 

    Ughhh, like, I am not an LDR fan but I’m uncomfortable that queer blogs on my dash are regulating the female voice like this because that’s fucked.

    I AM NOW A LANA DEL REY FAN. ALSO: THE NERVE OF HER! WITH THAT DRESS! WHAT EVEN!

    Tagged: music ldr lana del rey snl sexism gaze ugh

    Posted on January 15, 2012 via Fuck Yeah! Queer Music with 10 notes

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