Posts by Keir Leslie
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I actually kinda don't agree with Hamish Keith there. Anyway, must dash, Physics Room opening (Gavin Hipkins) in 10 minutes.
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Actually it kinda is a pretty good time for the arts in NZ. There's a bunch of Clark era good stuff floating round still, and while Finlayson has been meh at best, lots of things have been just quietly continuing.
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The problem is that the unwashed masses of NZ don't particularly want 'no threshold', and it's a bit problemy to force that onto them.
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Track record doing what?
You know, I think that unless you chaired a national organisation protesting apartheid, it's probably best not to quibble with Minto's activist credentials. Sure, I disagree with him about a huge amount. But you have to respect the guy.
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Hard News: Dressing for the Road, in reply to
Pierre Bourdieu stays in your head for ever and ever and ever, and sometimes you just have to share.
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Hard News: Dressing for the Road, in reply to
The images are predominantly young, pretty, white, middle-to-upper class etc. This is problematic for obvious reasons.
It's also a predominantly bourgeois imagining of clothing: as something you have control over, that you are able to vary as you like. (Even the idea of "special clothing" is quite revealing: special clothing is clothing that is not the bourgeois standard, which (like whiteness) is treated as a default.)
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Hard News: Dressing for the Road, in reply to
Oh yeah, I cycled to work over in summer in steel caps and fluoro vest, because that was what I had to wear. I mean that things like "Copenhagen chic" often brush over issues of clothing as class signifier in a rather frustrating way.
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Hard News: Dressing for the Road, in reply to
And, er, predicated on working a job where you can wear what you like. It’s a fundamentally bourgeois/professional conception of clothing. If you work a job where you have to wear steel caps, or overalls, or a uniform, this kind of discussion is quite different.
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ETA: you can get them in colours which are relatively high vis, or with small reflective strips, such that you don’t look like a road-worker
Just out of interest, what's wrong with looking like a road worker?
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Hard News: Key Questions, in reply to
Thank you!