Can we talk about Lady Gaga's new video? Because I could. All day. Not only is it a response to a certain era of Madonna, but it also goes to a lot of strange, strange uncomfortable places, the fascist references in its physical language being close to the top of the list. It's incredibly cool, smart stuff. There needs to be a Gaga Studies Journal, that's all I'm saying.
From all of my friendslist to all of yours: liljacks_corner is a community that has been set up for fan creators to make G-rated stuff for an eight-year-old boy named Jack who has just lost his legs; one of the only things that cheers him up right now is Doctor Who. He's only seen the first two seasons of the New series. What's being requested is a story about a little boy, much like the one it's for, going on an adventure with the Doctor and Rose. Details at the community.
I tend to suspect it's because of her facial features, which while not particular masculine don't conform to the "small nose, big eyes, as young looking as possible" that is often demanded of women in our culture -- at least on TV. Certainly, even in a dress, with long hair and makeup, I've been called sir many times -- there's probably a host of reasons for this, but one is, I suspect, related to having "strong" features or whatever the euphemism is this week.
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Date: 2010-06-10 01:53 am (UTC)