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Post by aethelwold on Dec 27, 2021 13:12:06 GMT -5
I have searched long time for the review by "jetsetwilly". It is above, Feb 2 2010. I have seen it long ago but could not remember correct forum. It is here! Glad it is here. I want to commend author for his honesty, for his unabashed revealation. You see I am volunteer in counseling at community center. Many of people I help, they are struggling with gender identity, of sexual orientation, and they feel systemic oppressions. Sometimes for levity, we talk about movie characters. In case of Daniel Craig as Bond, I can see big support how he shape character into modern style hero and how even put moment in Skyfall he is admitting inner self as gay man. That has been inspirational for people I help. I have taken liberty and share with them this review of Casino Royale. It is excellent example of layman perspective of queer theory in literary criticism. Poster has called into question what is normal and has shown us his awakening passion for Craig: "[Daniel as Bond] in skimpy trunks in the newspapers, on location in the Bahamas, I started to become convinced. He looked physically imposing, someone you wouldn't want to mess with.” There is like awed fascination and attraction he has for Daniel. These are powerful words. He challenges straight ideology as he is revealing his true self. I thank this poster again for the sharing of insights. Thanks for pointing this out. I teach in a high school and the English lit curriculum is getting revised with some of the new literary criticism so it's relevant in today's cultural movement. I was looking for real world examples, like this one, as a way to help introduce students to advanced concepts. Do you know if this user has other writings?
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Post by sandeep on Dec 29, 2021 9:22:12 GMT -5
I have searched long time for the review by "jetsetwilly". It is above, Feb 2 2010. I have seen it long ago but could not remember correct forum. It is here! Glad it is here. I want to commend author for his honesty, for his unabashed revealation. You see I am volunteer in counseling at community center. Many of people I help, they are struggling with gender identity, of sexual orientation, and they feel systemic oppressions. Sometimes for levity, we talk about movie characters. In case of Daniel Craig as Bond, I can see big support how he shape character into modern style hero and how even put moment in Skyfall he is admitting inner self as gay man. That has been inspirational for people I help. I have taken liberty and share with them this review of Casino Royale. It is excellent example of layman perspective of queer theory in literary criticism. Poster has called into question what is normal and has shown us his awakening passion for Craig: "[Daniel as Bond] in skimpy trunks in the newspapers, on location in the Bahamas, I started to become convinced. He looked physically imposing, someone you wouldn't want to mess with.” There is like awed fascination and attraction he has for Daniel. These are powerful words. He challenges straight ideology as he is revealing his true self. I thank this poster again for the sharing of insights. Thanks for pointing this out. I teach in a high school and the English lit curriculum is getting revised with some of the new literary criticism so it's relevant in today's cultural movement. I was looking for real world examples, like this one, as a way to help introduce students to advanced concepts. Do you know if this user has other writings? Hi aethelwold. I am not aware of other writings from this poster.
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