Current Project: remixing gender in Harry Styles and Jung Kook fan communities
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Looking for interviewees for my study on Jung Kook and gender. I’m particularly interested in topics relating to gender envy and gender awareness through JK fandom. Get in touch if you’d like to participate 🐰
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During the rainstorms of April
the oyster rises from the sea
and opens its shell –
rain enters it –
when it sinks the raindrops
become the pearl.
So take a picnic,
open your body,
and give birth to pearls.
© Anne Sexton
Ph. François Kollar, In the Rain, 1940
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Grannies around 100 years old appeared in Vogue 2020. They are so beautiful just like flowers.
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Mod matchbooks by the Ohio Match Company, 1972.
Via peculiarmanicule.com
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“A freak but moist flower tangles my lungs, knits into my heart, crawls up my throat (…) I let it take root with my moon-hope, not knowing it would come to crowd me out, to explode inside me this March.”
— Anne Sexton, from The Complete Poems; “The Love Plant,”
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cinema fashion styling illustration from ‘Lolita’. (my regular illustration page for girl’s fashion magazine ‘LARME’)
i compared 1962’s Stanley Kubrick and 1997’s Adrian Lyne. both has each good point, but 1997’s one seems closer to the original novel (i’ve just started to read the beginning but haven’t read yet), dramatic and scandarous. Sue Lyon’s Lolita seems more beautiful and cool, Dominique Swain’s Lolita seems cuter and naughty. about styling, 1997’s is more variety and fun to see. in addition, Lo’s mom styling is elegant and beautiful. here’s additional pics and my review in japanese, for example sue lyon's real eccentric life. if you have interest check it out. http://ameblo.jp/reerosee/entry-11869043389.html
next ‘LARME’ vol.12 issue’s coming up soon (sep.17th) !
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Sue Lyon as “Lolita”
Lolita (1962) - dir. Stanley Kubrick
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