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I want to get back into geekery - especially sci-fi and roleplaying. I find geek spaces are intellectually engaging in a way which I find few other spaces to be. The problem I find is that a lot of geek spaces are disinterested in applying the intellectual vigour they value so highly to social justice and/or anti-oppression. This said, geekery is changing in this regard - the larp gender dynamics have shifted, and I've seen more women playing cross-gendered. This said, I find that I've changed more.
I like anti-oppression activist spaces too, but a girl needs some hobbies, y'know?
For those of you into Queer psych, this is an example of stage 6 of the Cass Identity Model. In this state, known as "Synthesis" the... uh... homosexual (the Cass is kinda old, and while I'm up their on the Kinsey scale, it's not the main source of the changes in my life if you know what I mean) stops seeing The Gay as their locus of their identity, and reintegrates zerself with society, just from a different point of view..
One possible solution: find other geeks with an interest in social justice.
I like anti-oppression activist spaces too, but a girl needs some hobbies, y'know?
For those of you into Queer psych, this is an example of stage 6 of the Cass Identity Model. In this state, known as "Synthesis" the... uh... homosexual (the Cass is kinda old, and while I'm up their on the Kinsey scale, it's not the main source of the changes in my life if you know what I mean) stops seeing The Gay as their locus of their identity, and reintegrates zerself with society, just from a different point of view..
One possible solution: find other geeks with an interest in social justice.
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Date: 2010-04-20 07:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-04-21 04:08 am (UTC)See "Criticisms of the Model" at the foot of the article.
Models, of course, are simplifications, and I find that one may visit the stages of a model, but hardly ever in a linear fashion. One may spiral through them (with greater insight each time) or may zig-zag from stage to stage as the forces of life and change buffet them.
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Date: 2010-04-21 05:52 am (UTC)I am coming to terms with the fact that I am a religion/video game nerd. I am really okay with this ^_^.
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Date: 2010-04-24 08:12 pm (UTC)I sew, read sci-fiction & fantasy fiction, bicycle commute & do longer trips some weekends, run a Gurps 4th ed Dungeon Fantasy game alternate fridays and spend 1/4 to 1/3 of my weekends LARPing with "Inritius Alliance". I play a female character (Amazon) who was raised to hate men, in which I find myself exploring themes of sexism.
I'm teaching myself via book & CD how to play the bodhran, because I felt the need for another hobby.
I also do a costume for the Masquerade ball each year, which I usually turn around & wear to V-con (June 12th 7:30pm this year, e-mail geminifest@yahoo.ca for details)