Wild Burrow of the west (1960)
Dusty's Return by Dorothy Childs Hogner (1950)
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Wild Burrow of the west (1960)
Dusty's Return by Dorothy Childs Hogner (1950)
For “good men,” the opposite of “toxic masculinity” is a benevolent and respectable patriarchy.
“At the core of this problem is the concept of “toxic masculinity” in and of itself, and the seeming obsession with reductive and insufficient terminology. “Good men” cannot go a month, a week, or a day without name-dropping these habitually performative and liberal buzzwords (often plagiarized and watered down scholarship from women, non-men, and/or LGBTQ folks) that give a facade of intellectuality and emotional intelligence. All the while parading themselves as do-gooders and “betrayers of patriarchy,” without actually doing the work to materially and structurally improve the world for the victims of patriarchal violence. These “good men” are so clueless that they don’t even realize that what they are describing as “toxic masculinity” is actually “hegemonic masculinity.”
[The] dominant form of masculinity, the very concept of masculinity itself, is hegemonic. Domination is rooted not only in the overt acts of violence and performance, but is the core, the center, the root, the default of what hegemonic masculinity and manhood are as structural entities. What is often described as “toxic masculinity” is not the aberrant or deviant form of true “masculinity” itself, or “good masculinity.” It is the default. Within that framework, there is no actual split between toxic and non-toxic masculinity.
Saying “toxic masculinity” is like saying “toxic whiteness,” “toxic capitalism,” or “toxic police state.” It’s redundant. If a system or structure is created for the purpose of maintaining power through the subjugation and domination of the most vulnerable and marginalized of our society, then the system or structure as a whole is the issue. Hegemonic masculinity, the most readily available and operational cultural context of masculinity and manhood as we know it, is a system of domination. Masculinity itself is inherently toxic.”
NO APARTHEID IN QUEENSLAND - The Peoples Revolution
NO APARTHEID IN QUEENSLAND – The Peoples Revolution
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After Neverland, after the chaos passes for some time, Emma tries to get a grip on herself and on her feelings for Regina. She probably tries to get a grip on Regina as well, but maybe that goes without saying.
Rated: Fiction M - English - Romance/Drama - Emma S., The Evil Queen/Regina M. - Chapters: 5 - Words: 15,503
Chapters: 10/10 Fandom: Once Upon a Time (TV) Rating: Explicit Warnings: Author Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Relationships: Evil Queen | Regina Mills/Emma Swan Characters: Emma Swan, Evil Queen | Regina Mills, Henry Mills (Once Upon a Time), Snow White | Mary Margaret Blanchard Additional Tags: Comfort/Angst, Sexual Content, Romance, Drama, Violence Series: Part 1 of Beyond Neverland Summary:
Once returned from Neverland, things are not looking up for Regina Mills. Not only has she not gotten the credit she deserves for saving Henry, she is dealing with Emma who has managed to get it into her head that their previous couplings and joined rescue effort somehow meant there could be more to their relationship. Regina knows it is impossible, because the demons from her past haunt her relentlessly.
Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Once Upon a Time (TV) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Evil Queen | Regina Mills/Emma Swan Characters: Red Riding Hood | Ruby, Belle (Once Upon a Time), Snow White | Mary Margaret Blanchard, Prince "Charming" James | David Nolan, Baelfire | Neal Cassidy, Captain Hook | Killian Jones, Widow Lucas | Granny Summary:
Mary-Margaret and David know Emma is dating someone. Who could it be? Neal? Hook? Surely not--anyone else...
Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Once Upon a Time (TV) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Evil Queen | Regina Mills/Emma Swan Characters: Evil Queen | Regina Mills, Emma Swan Additional Tags: Magic Made Them Do It, Love Potion/Spell Series: Part 1 of Mistletoe Madness Summary:
For Femslash_kink on Dreamwidth. "A spell goes wrong and makes Emma fall in love with Regina."