True to Form: John Baldessari’s Goya Series (1997)

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True to Form: John Baldessari’s Goya Series (1997)
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“L'amour ne périt jamais”
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Don’t tell me that they’re all the same ‘Cause even the sound of his name Carries me over their reach Back to some golden beach Where only he remains
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Instead of asking why they left, now I ask, ‘What beauty will I create in the space they no longer occupy?
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Paul Henry (French, 1848–1905) A Section of the Constellation Cygnus (August 13, 1885) Albumen silver print from glass negative
The "born this way" narrative falls apart due to four (4) distinct failures
1. It is not actually an effective argument for dissuading homophobes or transphobes. Take a look at the developmental disability community for some examples of what oppressors do when we’re born this way.
2. It contradicts the idea of actively introspecting to discover your sexual orientation and/or gender identity, invalidating anyone who didn’t just know automatically.
3. It implies that our inability to change is the only good reason to accept us, and by extension implies that we ought to change if we could. Therefore, it actually reinforces that notion that there’s Something Wrong With Us, rather than challenging it.
4. It erases the experiences of people whose queer identities were developed through trauma, who were not in fact born this way.
This. So much.
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