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Tuesday, 8 March 2011
Top 7 LGBT Interest groups and political factions
Are you Gay/bi/Lesbian/questioning?
Does your local LGBT not quite cut the mustard?
...well check these out
1)Hijra colonies of India/Pakistan. Transvestites, transgendered, hermaphrodites and/or sexually ambiguous men living in colonies under gurus.Often castrated and and earn money dancing at weddings.Supposedly possess magical powers to curse and bless at will.
2)Queercore/homocore. creating an alternative LGBT voice. Criticises the mainstream Gay pride movement as being a commercial'rainbow machine' which marginalises as much as mainstream society.Queercore has a DIY approach with activities including zine making and music events such as Scutterfest. Musically Queercore or the gay punk scene is associated with bands such as the Gossip, Gravy Train!!! and Lesbians on Ecstasy and Limp wrist. Quuercore film producers include Bruce La Bruce (responsible for must see Gay Zombie flic 'Otto or up with dead people')and early John waters.
3)Gay skinheads GAYSKINS, and gay Neo Nazis. Evidently not a contradiction.. some follow the skinhead imagery and masculinity while others join for the violence.Broderskab or Brotherhood in English,a gay Nazi flic won top awards at the 2009 Rome film festival. Artist Attila Richard Lukacs uses this subculture as his subject,apparently Elton John is one his most avid collectors.
...Also Check out http://www.webring.org/hub/gayskinheadring
4)New York Radical Women, Shulamith and Firestone's feminist groups....What's barbaric and feels like 'shitting a pumpkin'?... Labour obviously.Part of second wave radical feminism these groups implicated the ideas of Ms Firestone (below). In her Dialectics of Sex , 1970 Firestone advocates unique methods (especially Lesbianism) to overcome patriarchal society. These included replacing the nuclear family with communes, sex selection and en-vitro fertilisation to replace pregnancy, which an associate of hers describes as ''barbaric", later comparing labour to ahem, "shitting a pumpkin.''
5) Gay Rights Uganda. Perhaps the most challenged group operating in the land described by the BBC as 'the worst place to be gay'' LGBT persons in Uganda are find themselves subject to beatings, media witch hunts and some very strange rumors spread by the African evangelical movement...
6) The Minoan Brotherhood; Gay male witches forming new queer identity against gender bias of traditional Gardnerian wicca.
7) Radical Faeries; Started in the Sexual revolution of 1970's, this group redefines queer identities through spirituality.Practices include co - creating, sustainable living and Earth-based spirituality. Nearest sanctuary located in Folltare France.
Labels:
feminist,
gay groups,
Hijra,
LGBT
Sunday, 6 March 2011
Wicked witches of the South West?
Explore the folkloric heritage of Britain they don't teach you in school.
..Also a damn good day out.
My thoughts on Magic; Witchcraft is something that can't easily be shaken off. Ronald Hutton (see below), A professor of History at University of Bristol and appointed Commissioner of British Heritage has written dozens of books on the subject and his appearances of BBC documentaries always raises view counts (though I have a suspicion this may be partly due to his Dickensian dress sense... )
Aside from reintroducing the cravatte into respectable society, Ronald Hutton has a special place in my heart as he has provided social space for wichcraft, paganism and magic within scholarly discourse, whereas it had previously been the occupation of toothless crones and quacks, it is now a legitimate area of scholarly enquiry.
Much about Paganism endures and has become part of Christian imagery; If you have ever hung up a holly wreath, given or eaten Easter eggs or taken a day off on May 1st then you have practiced Paganism on some level. While Wicca as seen on Buffy and Charmed has occupied dissillusioned teens, Neo- paganism has found its way into respectable society;
The Prince of Wales still holds a position on the British Bardic society while the Druid orders are some of the few people that are allowed inside Stonhenge. Hutton esitmates 40,000 (0.1%) to 250,000 (0.4%) people make up the Neo-pagan movement in the United Kingdom, which includes a variety of paths. A reconstructed pagan past is more evident in the USSR where the spiritual vacuum is filled with all manner of practices.
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