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Thanks to [personal profile] spiralsheep for linking me to the thesis (in the form of a Google-cached HTML of a .PDF file) in which I found this tidbit:

(quote)

According to Isidore of Seville [aside: Seventh Century], one of the earliest authors writing about monsters, monstrosity takes the following forms and can be classified accordingly:

(1) hypertrophy of the body, (2) atrophy of the body, (3) excrescence of bodily parts, (4) superfluity of bodily parts, (5) deprivation of parts, (6) mixture of human and animal parts, (7) animal births by human women, (8) mislocation of organs or parts in the body, (9) disturbed growth (being born old), (10) composite beings, (11) hermaphrodites, (12) monstrous races

(unquote)

So. That's interesting. Based on that list, I wasn't far off the mark, after all, when the thought clicked into being that the medical establishment treats disabled people like monsters, was I?

ETA: a link to the whole thesis (monstrously long url): When a Knight meets a Dragon Maiden: Human Identity and the Monstrous Animal Other

(And now, I've got "When a body meets a body coming through the rye" running around in my head...)

Date: 2012-03-29 10:48 pm (UTC)
spiralsheep: Sheep wearing an eyepatch (spiralsheep Ram Raider mpfc)
From: [personal profile] spiralsheep
I'm glad you found something useful/interesting in there. I'd forgotten "hermaphrodites" were "monstrous".

Date: 2012-03-29 11:16 pm (UTC)
spiralsheep: Sheep wearing an eyepatch (spiralsheep Ram Raider mpfc)
From: [personal profile] spiralsheep
though what the something is useful for is always up for debate

Compost for the brain.

I thought you knew: anyone and anything that the People in Charge can't wrap their minds around is a monster

Yes, although in my more cynical moments I suspect "anyone and anything that TPTB can't fuck within their kyriarchal paradigm, without a loss of status, is a monster" (they claim it's All About Reproduction but it's rly All About The Status Of The Kyriarch On Top).

The Monster Challenges Boundaries
The Monster Questions Man-Made Classifications of Order
The Monster Creates Anxiety
The Monster’s Role in Identity Formations


I now want to write this poem sequence, especially the first and third titles.

Date: 2012-03-29 11:52 pm (UTC)
spiralsheep: Woman blowing heart-shaped bubbles (Bubble Rainbow)
From: [personal profile] spiralsheep
I'm not sure precisely what you have in mind but the answer is "yes" to any challenge/co-operation with the proviso that I realised this evening that I have the beginning of a virus and am therefore unlikely to feel inspired to be creative until I recover (I'm mostly planning to sit around reading and lay around sleeping for the next few days, only stirring myself to boil the kettle, heh).

Date: 2012-03-30 12:27 pm (UTC)
spiralsheep: Woman blowing heart-shaped bubbles (Bubble Rainbow)
From: [personal profile] spiralsheep
I'm confused about whether I had a quickie virus, the beginnings of a virus that hasn't taken hold yet, or a sudden and overwhelming bout of hayfever (we've had three days of spring and I walked to the supermarket last night).

Yes, write!

Date: 2012-03-31 03:19 pm (UTC)
spiralsheep: Sheep wearing an eyepatch (spiralsheep Ram Raider mpfc)
From: [personal profile] spiralsheep
Well, I'm not entirely convinced that original thought and following arbitrary linguistic rules are connected especially closely. ;-P

I've written two passable poems and a didactic-style fairytale (that I dislike but I allow that someone might like it). Do you have a preference for whether I post them sooner or later? I don't want you to feel obliged to read them too soon if it might interfere with your creative processes. Although the thought of presenting you with at least the best poem as an April 1st gift does mildly amuse me (a monstrously foolish April fish!). I should probably also add that only one of them, so far, is overtly about disability (although they all are to me, they're probably oblique enough to be read as about the Oppression de Jour).

Date: 2012-03-31 03:32 pm (UTC)
spiralsheep: Sheep wearing an eyepatch (spiralsheep Ram Raider mpfc)
From: [personal profile] spiralsheep
And now I'm reading the thesis I've noticed it either wasn't originally written in English or the author appears to be writing outside her first language (and presemably that of her advisors).

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