Marjane Satrapi, Persepolis

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Late Spring, Mary Oliver
No you don't get it, I'm a Good Person. You don't understand. I'm a Good Person which makes it okay for me to think violently about the Enemy, who is Bad Person. I'm commenting "you should be violently murdered" because I'm Good Person and you're Bad Person. You think saying that to someone is fucked up?? You should be violently murdered, you're probably Bad Person anyway
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Ken was created from Barbie’s rib
Simone Weil, from Gravity and Grace
[when faces called flowers float out of the ground] by e.e. cummings
Audre Lorde, The Cancer Journals
Fernando Pessoa, from The Book of Disquiet
Something bright, then holes by Maggie Nelson
Wildness Before Something Sublime Leila Chatti
Toni Morrison
there's art inside me trying to get out
Ripe Peach Louise Glück
the thing about media literacy is that understanding why the author chose to specify that the curtains are blue is the same skill set as understanding that the way the author characterizes all black characters as angry or all chinese characters as meek and silent is racist. it is the same skill set as being able to identify when a news source is biased or when someone is feeding you propaganda. the ability to ask "why did this person choose to present this premise in this specific way?" is a critical skill in a world full of misinformation. why are the curtains blue? maybe it's a characterization detail. maybe it's extraneous worldbuilding. why is this character written as being right all the time? maybe you're intended to disagree with them. maybe it doesn't matter. maybe you should still ask why.