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You can have a "trans phase" and/or detransition and that's okay, why are so conservatives so weird about it. Having regrets about life changing stuff or going through phases is just part of becoming an adult and then most people don't regret it anyway. Isn't it more likely statistically to get a tattoo or to even have children and regret it? Anyway it's all an excuse just to harp on vulnerable people..
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I donât think I could expect to read a paper on rusalki and their relation to death and sexuality and be this emotionally moved. such a wonderful, in-depth, and human analysis of a folklore entity so often misrepresented and misunderstood to fit a prettier and more comfortable narrative, oh my
because so few people actually try to see beyond the binary, so few understand that humans are strange and their beliefs have always been complex - and that our beliefs about death and about sex are strange, they escape the obvious binaries and categories, especially when one considers cultures where pre-christian beliefs have clashed with or grew into christian ones
itâs a breath of fresh air to read something truly in-depth.
yes, sorry! - here is the paper:
Rusalki: Anthropology of Time, Death, and Sexuality in Slavic Folklore by JiĹĂ Dynda from Vol.20 (2017) of Studia Mythologica Slavica.
I would wholeheartedly recommend you all to read it, especially given it is not a long paper at all. but for those curious as to why Iâm so thrilled who have little time at the moment - and also to serve as a bit of an ad - please see some of my favourite fragments:
it is rare to actually see this idea of âslavic nymph (but nastier and deadlier)â being challenged! and as you know, Iâm an absolute hater of âx is a Slavic >insert Greek or Roman entity or idea< so this was already promising.
folklore NEVER truly know the conclusively original version! yes! so so so incredibly important! never trust a paper that claims otherwise - reaching very old archetypes is possible, yes, but itâs never possible to state with absolute certainty that it was the first of the first of its kind.
how human, the above, no? is that all they are? can we blame them?
canât overstate how important this is and HOW EASILY OVERLOOKED. feminist analysis of myth does tend to pay attention to the ideas of the men who ruled the field, yes, but then it overlooks even its own biases. and then, a huge part of historians and ethnographers simply pretend their own contemporary cultural bias never finds a way in.
they do not know how.Â
how very slavic and how very true, how very reflective of our own strange human nature and our own strange spirituality. neither here nor there. neither dead⌠nor alive.
and death and birth is the same, and one, and the cycle coils and closes. ancestors are patrons of this revival, yes, and so are gods and so is Christ - but the flowering, the ripening, the most in-between, the liminal, the misunderstood, the tragic yet crucialâŚÂ
those are the rusalki.Â
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