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But this is not necessarily what the media wants to know, nor is it what they care to hear. They are mostly uninterested in the story of a woman examining the complexity of her own victimhood, her complicity in her abuse, her fraught culpability. Digital media is concerned with the trauma of women only inasmuch as it can create an effective spectacle of the grotesque. Hence, they tend to publish trauma narratives on the basis of what is lecherous or notable enough to attract clicks. They seek a pure victim to cast against a recognizable predator, or against a sexual aberration so taboo it can be monsterized.
Ashley Olson, “Another #MeToo Victim?”
(What I argued here about fiction is doubly true of nonfiction, because far more ethically urgent. In nonfiction, the cynical exploitation of a flat and deadening moralism isn’t only an offense to literature—it threatens to exsanguinate actual persons. And not the “accused” [as Olson clearly states, in her case the man she accused was both guilty and odious], but the writer herself, who is now expected to conform without remainder to blunt, brutal, or simply crass and insensitive standards devised by those totalizing discourses—law, psychology, journalism, mass politics—literature exists to challenge, to confront with the irreducible complexity of persons and situations.)
New York Minute (2004)
Saw this picture of one of the Olson twins (Ashley I think) and seriously, this is one of the best looks I’ve seen on either of them in years. Not because it’s particularly different from clothes she has worn in the past, but because it looks like the jacket and clothes and everything are actually tailored to her size.
Like, this is just so chic and I would shank someone for that scarf. It’s just nice to see her looking chic chic and not boho chic for once. But, mostly I just want this whole look for myself (I love turtlenecks underneath nice winter coats like this....)
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