01/05/2008

Okay, Apparently I'm Not Done Talking About The Golliwogg In The Black Dossier

Because no one can save me from myself.

Posted here, top-of-head thoughts in response to a couple of thoughts shared by others over on Newsarama's blog.  Of course as soon as I hit "say it" two more things popped into my head, but that's how it rolls. There's a reason I rarely post on boards & blogs. Oh well!  I'll let it fly for now.

Replicating that post under the cut, but I suggest that if you're interested keep an eye out on that thread. If anything else pops up there that I feel needs to be responded to, I shall do so there. I will not do so here. (However, I will continue responding to your emails as time and temperament allows.)

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12/30/2007

Small Update Added to the 5th Golliwogg/Dossier Post

It's at the very bottom. To save you the time, here's what it says:

*** Update! To answer ... yes, I do remember the passing reference to the courageous black balloonist in the polar sections of the the second series. I thought it might have something to do with this, and that's the Benefit of the Doubt position I was taking during the discussions.  To save you time from reading it, all of the black people in that book are ignorant, violent and worship trinkets. (It's been a looong while since I've read it, so I'm being vague out of sketchy memory.) Since Moore was already using Verne via Nemo, and since he was doing other correctives (for lack of a better term) with other era attitudes and characters throughout the LoEG, I wondered if perhaps he was doing the same here, just really low-key about it. Ha. There I was being all clever thinking I'd spotted a subtle reference to the work that came before the one everybody knows (the one where, despite what the movie shows, they don't use a balloon), and down the road I'd be proven right! What an idiot I turned out to be.

And with that, done. Completely.

Part 1. Part 2. Part 3. Part 4.  Full run.

 

“In this present moment we are either smaller than we were, or else are on our knees.” ***

Part 5 of 5. Under the cut.

 

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Small Update Added the the 4th Golliwogg/Black Dossier Entry

It's in the entry about Caryl Phillips. To save you the time for looking for it, here's what it says:

Completely unrelated update: From the lj of somebody I don't know which I found on the flist of somebody else I don't know, here's his writing room. I bet he came up with that title while sitting at that desk.  Okay, I'll stop, now. Unrelated update II: Just wanted to point out this article, and this article, both of which generally relate to the big picture topic at hand. The first article is better at the top. I remember hearing about that BBC list when it first came out... I must add that I liked the book more than either of the reviewers linked to here. In case you don't know, one of the persons explored in the Foreigners book is David Oluwale, the British citizen of Nigerian origin whose murder and cover up by police officers  is the focus of the nonfiction book [not by Phillips] called Nationality Wog: The Hounding of David Oluwale. I don't have that one yet, but wanted to mention it. The title of that book comes from what was on two of Oluwale's book-in sheets. Where "British" was written for his nationality, a cop crossed that out and wrote "Wog." On another book-in sheet, "Wog" was typed in as his nationality. Here's an article from back in the spring about that book, which is titled "Nationality Wog" in case I hadn't mentioned it.)

To assist random visitors wondering what the hell I'm talking about:

Part 1. Part 2. Part 3. Part 4.  Full run.

12/29/2007

"I don't want to have anything to do with anything black for at least a week."

Part 4 of 5. Under the cut.

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"The greatest decade in the history of mankind is over. And as presuming Ed here has so consistently pointed out, we have failed to paint it black." ***

Part 3 of 5. Under the cut.

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12/26/2007

"One white woman, two white girls, twenty five white men dressed up like women, made up to look like black people to entertain other white people." ***

Part 2 of 5. Under the cut.

PLEASE NOTE: Keep refreshing, or come back later until it's all up. I am bouncing between networks at airports and outlets in the provinces. Because all tech hates me, my computer is not getting along with other people's internet(s). I have been having problems getting pages to load and the included links to take. At one point I thought I'd finally gotten the whole thing cut & pasted over, only to get some weird notice that seemed to my uninformed eyes to boil down to computer-speak for ACKTOOMUCHDATA followed quickly by ACKINVALID.

I think if I go a few graphs at a time I can get it up between stops. Let us see..

Update! Okay, it's finally all up.

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12/23/2007

"When time was things was looking bright / I started to whittle on a stick one night / Who cried out stop now, that's dynamite / Not a soul." ***

Part 1 of 5. Under the cut.

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12/16/2007

Getting There

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There has been progress, but still more to go, this time because I realized that while hacking back one section I accidentally obscenely lengthened another. Good lord. Why did this have to hit during the high work and holiday season? 

(Pic from back in the summer when I was felling very large trees in the backyard. Do you know what teenage boys find highly amusing? A woman with an axe taking out very tall trees. But now they always say hey when they see me, and one of them occasionally offers to wash my car. When I tell him the rain season will take care of that, he gives me a look of Bafflement.)

12/04/2007

"How do we make it die?"

So while the technical people are trying to figure out what the hell is up behind the scenes, I realized that gives me an opening elsewhere.

Here's what we're going to do. Going to leave the blog alone until I get the golliwogg thing down to a reasonable size. One doesn't have to say *everything,* just the important things, yes? Yes. I know this to be true. But due to this general topic being among the things I find of extreme interest, little bit of trouble stripping. I think I'll include a source guide at the end.

What I'm saying is I'm Gone until I'm done with this. Then I'm Back.

And after that, I have things to share! Barker & Matheson at Dark Delicacies! That Comic Bug event! Douglas & Nicole in performance at the Redcat! Pretty Christmas pictures! More from the AtD event! Possibly new WGA strike event pictures (depending on my lunch hour availability on that day)! And of course Me As Zombie!! Along with some other stuff in the hopper that's been pushed back.

More, later.

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