Femmostroppo Reader – August 11, 2009

by tigtog on August 11, 2009

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TimT August 11, 2009 at 1:42 pm

What Does “Lust” Look Like?
– a naked woman, because if there’s naked men it must be gay, apparently

I’ve done that actually. A few months ago I wrote a poem about a conversation with ‘Sex’, who I envisaged as a goddess, sprawled out on a couch, ‘her red lips pouting on a cigarette’, etc. She then proceeded to get into an argument with the person who was telling the story.

I realised afterwards that this was obviously a standard portrayal of Sex, and I did briefly discuss the possibility of rewriting the poem with Sex as a man. But this would have required a substantial rewrite – basically, the entire poem would have been different, a new work, with an entirely different dynamic between the narrator and the’ God’, Sex. But it is an interesting idea and I may write it (perhaps in the form of a ‘reply’, or something like that) some time.

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tigtog August 11, 2009 at 4:57 pm

I’d be interested to follow the compare and contrast on that, Tim.

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TimT August 11, 2009 at 5:32 pm

I’ll dig up a copy of the original poem and mail it through. Contradicting myself somewhat, I should note that I didn’t portray Sex as a naked woman, just an alluring woman, similar to the classic portrayals of the Eros, Aphrodite, etc. (I had been thinking at the time about tendency in classical poems to use Gods to represent powerful human urges, vices, and virtues.)

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purrdence August 11, 2009 at 8:37 pm

What Does “Lust” Look Like?

David Bowie!

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pharaoh-katt.livejournal.com/ August 12, 2009 at 12:29 am

TimT: Wow, I’d be interested in reading that. Me, personally, I’ve always imagined “Sex” or “Love” or “Beauty” or “Desire”… as a somewhat… androgynous entity. Your poem sounds really interesting!

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TimT August 12, 2009 at 10:59 am

I lolled at the David Bowie suggestion.

It’s interesting the conversation this has brought up, because last night I ended up discussing the classical representations of Cupid and his mother Aphrodite. Cupid is often represented as a baby or a boy (androgynous, presumably), but then again, the myth of Cupid and Psyche seems to suggest that he can be represented as sexually mature as well.

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tigtog August 12, 2009 at 1:17 pm

How do the Roman Cupid/Venus myths stack up against the Greek Eros/Aphrodite myths? I have a vague memory that Eros was generally a handsome youth rather than a chubby baby, but I’m not all that familiar with all the variations.

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TimT August 12, 2009 at 3:34 pm

Apart from the Cupid and Psyche myth, and the conventional modern portrayal of Cupid on Valentines, etc, I’m not sure.

I think that portraying Cupid as a boy makes a lot of sense, dramatically/symbolically. He’s a character that could embody both the cold indifference to the adult world of the pre-pubescent, and the raging hormonal dramas of puberty.

Though in the case of my poem I was interested in giving a character to Lust/Sex specifically, not to Love.

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Rebekka August 12, 2009 at 5:19 pm

“I should note that I didn’t portray Sex as a naked woman, just an alluring woman, similar to the classic portrayals of the Eros, Aphrodite, etc. ”

Eros is a bloke, surely?

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TimT August 13, 2009 at 11:38 am

Yep. Shows how much I know about classical mythology! Whoops.

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