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On Gaiman and a logic of compassion
That Vulture piece. If you haven’t already, read it but be warned: it’s just as disturbing as everyone is saying it is. One paragraph in particular I found more unsettling than the rest — not because it presents one more … Continue reading
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Tagged #MeToo, Amanda Palmer, Klaus Beier, Neil Gaiman, paedophilia, Scarlett Pavlovich, sexual violence, The Ocean at the End of the Lane, therapy
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On Gaiman and a logic of compassion
That Vulture piece. If you haven’t already, read it but be warned: it’s just as disturbing as everyone is saying it is. One paragraph in particular I found more unsettling than the rest — not because it presents one more … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Culture
Tagged #MeToo, Amanda Palmer, Klaus Beier, Neil Gaiman, paedophilia, psychotherapy, sexual violence, The Ocean at the End of the Lane, Vulture
Comments Off on On Gaiman and a logic of compassion