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“(…) your wishes hiss at my sins.”
— Sylvia Plath, from Medusa in “The Collected Poems Of Sylvia Plath”
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I would read an anna karenina analysis. I love that book!! 🤍
Ahh same!! I won't be able to get to it for 2 or 3 weeks because of uni and exams. But I'll definitely post it as soon as possible!!
I bought the Signet Classics PB on Amazon 2 months ago which is still unread, and tell me I don't have the mastermind of a procrastinator.
I'm wondering what the post you shared means by saying "cottagecore fantasies are colonial" I wish to live away from capitalistic societies, live a slower life, live sustainably and more aligned with nature, these seem like good wants. I feel like there must be something I am missing. Is it that I shouldn't have a land related wish at all on land that isn't mine? I'm genuinely curious pls help (if you have the time you are by no means obligated) have a nice day!
Even if your intentions are good or generally benign, you’d still be trying to escape capitalism via settling (yes, settling) on Indian Land, which would either be unceded & currently stolen by North American countries, or reserve/treaty land, which could potentially be chipped down by you simply being there. People are trying to live solitary lives in the woods without thinking about how their presence would affect Indigenous peoples, our land rights, or our sovereignty. Cottagecore is colonial fantasy because there’s nothing that seperates modern randos trying to do this and colonists who came to North America to do the same thing. Farming & homesteading was and IS used as a form of colonialism, which moniyaws would benefit from should they attempt to pursue it. Consider the following:
Canada would falsely advertise the Canadian prairies as “unused” land ready for the taking to European immigrants to encourage them to immigrate to Canada to replace the Plains Indian population. Like in this one, or this one, which was trying to depict the plains as being free of Buffalo and ready for cattle instead (hint: it wasn’t. there were skill plains Indians and bison around.)
Going off that, alongside the fur trade & white hunters nearly hunting the Bison population to extinction, farming was utilized as a forced way of life and assimilation to now-starving plains Natives. Our two choices were 1. starve and die off, or 2. assimilate and start farming. In Sarah Carter’s paper “Two Acres and a Cow”, she explains how Natives were set up for failure in farming by giving us shitty equipment, extreme restrictions on trading or selling produce, extreme restrictions on leaving reserves & denial of applying for credit. However, despite all this, a lot of Natives got pretty good at farming. Until white settlers complained of competition of course, and so the land that Natives had farmed was then given to said white settlers. This is why Alberta and Saskatchewan (known for our prairies and crops) have so much farmland and cropland. Because it was stolen from Natives, who got successful at it.
Despite all this, Plains Natives have been trying to decolonize and revitalize the Plains due to it being one of the most diverse, yet most endangered landscapes in the world. Prairie grasslands also absorb more CO2 & release more oxygen than trees. On top of that, the only reason the Bison populations had gone up to what they are now due to a humungous group effort by various Plains tribes across North America with bison ranches/sanctuaries. We eventually hope to be able to be nomadic or at least hunt Bison once again. Randos trying to farm & have ranches & shit kinda interferes with that. & there’d be people, of course, unwilling to let go of their ranches & farms & cottages in favour of our decolonizing (which is what’s happening NOW) despite the fact that its. Our land. This is both entitled & colonial.
In fact, there’s a whole swath of (white) people actually dedicated to stopping Bison ranches & sanctuaries in favor of farms & European ranches which. Speaks for itself.
A lot of reserves have also gotten chipped down in size due to random European immigrants and settlers just deciding to settle on reserve land without asking, so the land that they occupy suddenly becomes theirs. This happened to my reserve with some Irish hutterites that came. This absolutely does still happen, & if Natives try to contend with this the first excuse is always “But there’s PEOPLE living there! The farms???”
The government LOVES random Moniyaws who want land to farm on so much that they “give away” land to people who ask sometimes. Without asking Natives, of course. See above point. You automatically have a privileged advantage with cottagecore fantasies because it directly plays into helping colonize us & displace us from our land.
Farms are also used against Native land claims when we’re trying to legally “get back” what technically and legally should still be ours. Brazil is going through some similar issues right now.
And that’s just a few things! Again, cottagecore is inherently colonial because there’s literally no difference between it and what European settlers were doing back in the day. It plays a big part in our colonization & interferes with our efforts for decolonizing & land reclamation.
Hi! I'm loving your thoughtful Austen commentary/analysis. I've often heard about "Mansfield Park" being associated with slavery, and I know the Antigua estate (a major source of the Bertram's income) would have had slaves. But since slavery is literally never directly mentioned in the text, I've always wondered why people go that direction in analysis. I take it you've read up about it: can you tell me about some of the hidden slavery references in MP?
Ooh, cool question; thank you for asking! It’s all about the names and allusions and the Zeitgeist. Lemme start with Zeitgeist.
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So in What Matters in Jane Austen, the author points out that Lizzie and Jane are constantly going off to have their own side conversations and gossip with each other, moreso than any other set of characters in Austen, and now I’ve decided a necessary feature of any modern au is Lizzie just CONSTANTLY texting Jane. Like the second any conversation ends she’s texting Jane about it. If she’s feeling particularly mean she’ll just text Jane while you’re still talking.
Further thoughts- Lizzie sends a lot of short texts, Jane generally replies with one message to every 5 or 10 of Lizzie’s (but her replies always encompass everything Lizzie said). Darcy sends essay length texts and always ends with a period like some weird old person. Which brings me to the absolute devastation of Darcy sending a long ass text to Lizzie that you know he spent half an hour composing and then he paces for ten minutes waiting on her reply and when his phone beeps it’s just.
“k.”
@shipatfirstsight
YES yeah yes uh-huh yep.
And Lizzie is 150% the kind of shady that takes screenshots and definitely has accidentally sent them to the wrong person before. The mortification of screenshotting one of Darcy’s fucking novellas and sending it back to him w several puke emojis that were meant for Jane.
He’s “🎩💎🎩Fitzwilliam 🎩💎🎩” in her phone and he thinks it’s charming or maybe fond but it’s really so she can have a giggle anytime he texts her.
Mr. Collins’ visit is just Jane and Lizzie sending the “😬😬😬” emoji back and forth
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The most agonizing fifteen minutes of Darcy’s life are after he sends his thousand word Love Confession Slash Neg and the three dots keep appearing and disappearing and he’s like “oh god what’s she gonna say” because Lizzie always replies IMMEDIATELY and finally she just responds like.
“Yikes dude”
And he throws his phone across the room.
Chris ur tags make this so much better omg
“that’s how this works right” has me thinking abt the fact that Darcy WILDLY misinterpreted the majority of their interactions which is how the disaster proposal even happened bc he was like “haha me and Lizzie are having a GREAT time flirting :) she’s so funny and smart wow I’m glad we’re enjoying hanging out, the two of us, mutually having good conversations” meanwhile Lizzie has spent every minute in his company quietly seething with hatred.
#darcy getting rejected is like. wait i thought we were having fun. were we not having fun???#and Lizzie is like. were it not for the laws of this land i would have slaughtered you. @mrdarcysdadbod
Yessss! Like context can be hard to judge in text form, and Lizzy’s texts are scathing, but Darcy totally misses that thinks he is holding his own in this flirtation (that only exists to him).
And honestly, Lizzy never realised her banter is actually foreplay. So even after they get together, looking at their text history, not much actually changes.
Honey you're familiar like my mirror years ago.
Idealism sits prison, chivalry fell on it's sword.
Innocence died screaming, honey ask me I should know.
I slithered here from Eden just to sit outside your door
Poetry. God. Hozier.
COMPOSITION 003 | "The Meadow" by shane-manaois
COMPOSITION 002 | "Smoke and Mirrors" by shane-manaois
COMPOSITION 001 | "Hear, sounds make sense of All" by shane-manaois
Freed of the ceaseless hours that seemed like an hourglass being usurped for the hundredth time.
Freed from the sour air that suffocated her as if they carried toxins that made their way to the alveoli just to stop her breathing.
Freed of the despotic voice that drained all the life in her mind and soul, and made appalling notions its cruel punishment
She was free like a bird in the quarter days before winter, gliding through hips and haws above the brooks and across moors.
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"I do not care for dreams that apall me, the non-existent being that is trotting inside my head; repose will not be my recourse. When I shut my eyes, the same recurring contents in mind, they are a concoction, but I wish to not stir into it."
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"The surreal things, my intangible soul isn't the confounding core of my plaintive misery. It is the burgeoning demand that my existence is real and a power felt, it is the proof -- of my breathing soul."
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That fuckboi swagger, though. Little Women (2019), dir. Greta Gerwig
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Norwegian Coast by Moonlight, 1848
As the churning waves make towards the rock-strewn shore. The charm of the hour lay in its approaching dimness, the scorching reddish clouds that lay from the horizon -- peaking from behind, incandescent bulb of the blazing sun as if an opal hung in twilight. -Éloigné
Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë (1847)
“Because, he said, “I sometimes have a queer feeling with regard to you — especially when you are near me, as now: it is as if I had a string somewhere under my left ribs, tightly and inextricably knotted to a similar string situated in the corresponding quarter of your little frame. And if that boisterous channel, and two hundred miles or so of land some broad between us, I am afraid that cord of communion will be snapt; and then I’ve a nervous notion I should take to bleeding inwardly.”
Some of you were never fortunate enough to receive the patronage and condescension of Lady Catherine de Bourgh and it shows
#some of you never even amuse yourselves by arranging little elegant compliments that you try to give as unstudied an air as possible