daisuki neruno’s ie meguri || ネルノダイスキ,の『いえめぐり』
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daisuki neruno’s ie meguri || ネルノダイスキ,の『いえめぐり』
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The fact that “dolls having a tea party” has stuck around in the public consciousness is fascinating to me.
Back in the Old Days, women did socialize at tea parties. So if a girl had a doll tea party, she was imitating her mom / other contemporary women.
But in Modern Times, women don’t have tea parties. So now, “dolls having a tea party” is an echo of an extinct behavior, repeated through the years until it’s no longer associated with anything ‘real’–only with play.
A Barbie themed for a tea party is a bit like if they made Transformers that turned into stagecoaches and horse-drawn buggies.
New favourite object category: Matchsafes!
Most acquired in 1978, Gift of Stephen W. Brener and Carol B. Brener
From the Cooper Hewitt Museum, Department of Product Design and Decorative Arts
東條 明子 / Akiko Tojo (@akiko_tojo_sculpture)
“Identity Poem” from Pass with Care: Memoirs by Cooper Lee Bombardier (2020)
[Image: A poem written in black serif text on a white background. The title is bolded and centered at the top of the page. Every word in the poem, except a few prepositions and such, is capitalized.
Text:
Identity Poem
A Man Trapped in a Woman's Body.
A Drag Queen Trapped in a Bulldagger's Body.
A Heterosexual White Man Trapped in a Drag Queen's Body. Which Is Trapped in a Butch Dyke's Body. A Cross-Dressing Straight Man Trapped in a Bear Fag's Body That Is Trapped in a Female-To-Male Transsexual's Body That Is Trapped in the Body of a Once-Heterosexual-but-Now-Gay Woman.
A Male-Identified Straight Womyn-With-A-Y- Born-Woman Trapped in the Body of a Lesbian Male-To-Female Transgender Woman's Body. A Soccer Mom Trapped in a Leatherdaddy's Body. A Dog Trapped in a Human Body. A Trans-Species Cat-To-Dog Trapped in the Body of a Bisexual Man Trapped in the Body of a Fifth Grader From Suburban Massachusetts. A Swimmer Trapped in a Shark's Body. A Body Trapped in an Idea of a Body. ]
“Nobody’s Daughter” vintage Hole sash
more arcade photos from today!
Kobayashi Kaichi (1896-1968)
“ANGEL OR DEVIL I LOVE YOU”
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Shibyama inlaid ivory fruit netsuke, decorated with insects. 2.25ins high. 19th century, Japan