jordan-in-paradise · 10 days ago
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You’re trace? Me too! You are valid. What is your race?
You’re transcultural? You are valid. What is your culture?
You’re transabled? Me too! You are valid. What is your disability?
You’re transspecies? Me too! You are valid. What species are you?
You’re transamia? You are valid. What kind of blood do you have?
You’re transharmed? You are valid. How are you harmed?
You’re transharmful? Me too! You are valid. How so?
You’re transintersex? Me too! You are valid. How did you realize you were transintersex?
You’re transgender? Me too! You are valid. What is your gender?
All of you are valid, don’t let anyone tell you otherwise ❤️
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miraifu · 7 days ago
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Trace, transculture, transethnicity, and other transids PLEASE interact
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scholarshipja · 2 years ago
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✒ Take part in one of the most important poetry festivals in #Europe! Caribbean countries are guests of honour at the next @Marché de la Poésie 🇫🇷 and @UNESCO's #Transculture programme will support the participation of young poets from the region. Access the call 👉 https://bit.ly/3lmFuNA 📆Till February 17 - With the support of the European Union 🇪🇺 Source @unesco_caribbean @unesco #Transcultura #scholarshipjamaica #poetry #art #writers @UNESCO @UNESCOEU (at ScholarshipJamaica.com) https://www.instagram.com/p/Coc8dOKOXSq/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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chronicallyqueercoining2 · 8 months ago
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Not a request but:
Transid “Transabled”, "transracial" (not in the adoption sense!)
What is the 'adoption sense' /gen
Happy to explain!
I would like to add that this topic is *incredibly* nuanced, and I am not adopted. I have included links at the end to explain a bit more about this topic, as well as some personal accounts of those who have experienced this, but I wanted to give a brief explanation in case you struggle to read articles!
"Transracial adoption" (also referred to as transcultural adoption) refers to when a person is adopted by a family of a different race than their own.
It is NOT being a different race than one was born, and that definition (the transid one) bastardizes the term referring to adoption.
Here are a few links with more info! (Please note that I attempted to provide various sources, as anything in depth I have to say about this doesn't apply because I am not adopted, myself)
NPR: Code Switch: Transracial Adoptees On Their Racial Identity And Sense Of Self
Harvard: Understanding Transracial Adoption: Life-long Transformations, Not Frictionless Transactions 
The Washington Post: ‘I know my parents love me, but they don’t love my people’
NPR: What stories are missing from the transracial adoption narrative?
PubMed: Racial Identity and Transcultural Adoption
Hopefully, this answers your question and explains more about this topic!
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fansplaining · 7 months ago
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I’ve come up against the myopic framing of fan communities outside of the “mainstream” on a fairly regular basis—and the cross-cultural nature of K-pop only heightens the problem. Often, American outlets only seem interested in stories about K-pop fan culture if they’re simplistically positive or simplistically negative. The social processes that have flattened much of online discourse into “good or bad?” often manifest in stories that frame K-pop and its interconnected fandom in one of two ways: as a potential panacea to all global inequalities, or as a hivemind of girls and women unable to think critically about their own fannish identities.  Both of these extremes frame K-pop fans as a single massive unit, and they’re driven by the same pandering attitude: if the story is positive, then K-pop girlies will eat it up, and the value will come solely in the clicks it produces. If the story is negative, then it must inherently be important, because what value or complexity past infantile escapism could a K-pop fan community have?
In a piece for us this week entitled "The Fan-Journalist Tightrope," Kayti Burt discusses the deep challenges of being a fannish pop-culture journalist—and especially in covering topics like K-pop in U.S. media. Read it, then listen/read to our interview with her, too!
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xlelife · 3 months ago
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Next on XLE.LIFE's New Terms 2024 list is the very broad arena of Futurisms. I've posted this in two sections so far:
XLE.LIFE: New Terms 2024: Futurisms--Part I: Intro >>
A very brief and loose introduction to futurisms with a similarly loose timeline, in case you've never heard this term in your life!
XLE.LIFE: New Terms 2024: Futurisms--Part II: A List of Emergent Futurisms >>
The more exciting part of the futurisms research--a sprawling, wild list of 235 (and counting) genres of futurisms, including several I've named or predicted. Looking at this list, especially in an array, really makes me feel some type of way. I hope it makes you feel a way also. What a time to be alive.
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drawdownbooks · 1 year ago
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Collection of Research on Chinese Typography (中文文字设计研究选集) A three-volume collection of on-going research and writing about typography and design in China. Includes coverage of typography and design's history and development, conventions and contemporary practices, as well as applications in transcultural contexts.
Available at Draw Down Books
This set has been produced by The Type (Type is Beautiful), an online platform that has promoted an awareness of typography and design to the Chinese-speaking public for over ten years. The Type introduces Western typographic theories and knowledge to its readers, conducts independent research on Chinese typography, and aims to address both typography education in China, and the lack of exchange Chinese designers have typically had with the international community of designers.
This compact set includes:
上海活字:管窥现代中文字体设计史 Shanghai Type: A Slice of Modern Chinese Type History
The development of Chinese type design since the foundation of the People’s Republic in 1949 has cast a significant influence on contemporary practice. Yet this history has remained as much a mystery to the outside world as to local designers. This volume, based on designer Li Zhiqian's Shanghai Type research project, illuminates a portion of modern Chinese type design's history—tracing how it began as a groundbreaking state-initiated endeavor, and then gradually was transformed, fading in the age of commercialization. Consultant: Chen Qirui. Edited by Richor Wang.
跨文化字体设计:中文语境下的讨论 Transcultural Type Design: a Dialogue from China
Among Chinese-speaking designers, discourse around transcultural typography is still in its infancy. This volume is the record of the first of a series of open discussions moderated by The Type, which addresses both this global trend as well as the debate and strategies that are specific to the Chinese context. Moderated by Mira Yang, with panelists Peiran Tan, Li Zhiqian, Zheng Chuyang, Du Xiyao, Tien-min Liao, and Roman Wilhelm.
孔雀计划:重建中文排版的思路 Kǒngquè: Restoring the Mindset of Chinese Typesetting
The convention and wisdom of Chinese typography that was developed over centuries has failed to be inherited by designers today. This is caused partially by the domination of Latin-orientated computer software, coupled with negligence in Chinese design education. The Kǒngquè project aims to fill this gap by revisiting the typographic traditions of China in the modern context and restoring the traditions and mindset of native Chinese typography. By Eric Liu.
Editor-in-Chief: Rex Chen Series Editor: Mira Ying Translators: Hui Jing, Peiran Tan
Designed by Atmosphere Office
Published by The Type, 2020 Bilingual, text in English and Chinese
3 volumes: (Shanghai Type) 116 pages, with 2-color 7.5 × 11 inch mini-poster / (Transcultural Type Design) 122 pages / (Kǒngquè) 104 pages, b&w, 4.3 × 5.75 inches
ISBN: 978-1-91-624848-0-7
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k-core · 6 months ago
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Wednesday, May 1st, 2024 from 13:30-15:30 London Time LaedyBrrd and I (Hitashya) will be hosting a little guest spot on Radio Alhara (online broadcast based in Bethlehem), including a Hitashya: New World Music set, possibly with commentary?
Open your ears, open your eyes, open your mouth.
Song in video flier: "Sad in Pali" by Elyanna Art in flier: "Let 1,000 Flowers Bloom" by Kai (Kari) Altmann aka Hitashya
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fauvester · 2 years ago
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JULIAN ASSIGNED TWINK BY HIS FEMALE COWORKERS??
does he you know *wrist flap* drink root beer?
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youwerelikeanangel · 2 years ago
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airenyah · 2 years ago
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how to turn thai bl into a scientific research topic for my bachelor thesis
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suenitos · 1 month ago
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Elote preparado sounds so fucking good honestly, my mouth is salivating just thinking about it
IT’S SO GOOD if you ever have the chance you should DEFINITELY try it. there’s also a version in a cup called esquite with similar ingredients but personally I really like the feel of getting the whole corn thing (? Words ) and devouring it hahaha
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jobsnotices · 3 months ago
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Translator Job Vacancy 2081 at TPO Nepal in Kathmandu
Translator Job Vacancy 2081 at TPO Nepal in Kathmandu. Transcultural Psychosocial Organization Nepal (TPO) seeks competent, committed and result oriented candidates for Translator in Kathmandu. Interested candidates are invited to apply no later than 5:00 p.m., 15th August 2024.  JOB OPPORTUNITY  Translator Job Vacancy 2081 at TPO Nepal in Kathmandu Transcultural Psychosocial Organization Nepal…
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colorism-project · 3 months ago
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Color Me Superior: Examining Global and Diasporic Skin Tone Hierarchization Through the Lens of Caste
Join Ms. Selorm Quist for a presentation titled “Color Me Superior: Examining Global and Diasporic Skin Tone Hierarchization Through the Lens of Caste“ at the virtual Ronald  E. Hall Conference on Colorism taking place on August 22, 2024 and August 23, 2024. Register today:  Ronald E. Hall Conference on Colorism     Conference Session : 1-A Session:  Color Me Superior: Examining Global and…
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conexaointuitivatarot · 1 year ago
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Já conversamos sobre o estilo do Tarólogo, Cartomante e Oraculista, agora vamos para um outro ponto: Qual tarot usar? Tarot de Marselha? Tarots transculturais? Esta questão está inserida no seu estilo também e vai atrair um certo tipo de consulentes, pode parecer que não, mas faz uma diferença! Vamos falar mais na nossa página👉🏻 @conexaointuitivatarot
Em breve, novo post sobre os Tarots!
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cristinabcn · 1 year ago
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ARTE en LA RED: ¿Qué es una frontera?
ART on THE NETWORK: What is a border? Teresa Fernández Herrera. Periodista – EscritoraColumnista, Prensa Especializada Hay decenas de definiciones y usos de la palabra frontera, casi siempre en el sentido de división o conflicto, pero el pasado miércoles 13 de septiembre, en la inauguración de la exposición La noche de la frontera en el Instituto Francés de Madrid, aprendimos otros abordajes de…
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