Tag Archives: sexual violence
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
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Review: ‘Maharaja’ (2024)
Spoilers abound; trigger warning: sexual violence In case you haven’t watched the film and don’t plan to, you can check out the plot description on Wikipedia. Maharaja was bad for two reasons. First, good films don’t lie to their viewers. … Continue reading
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Tagged Jai Bhim, Maharaja, Paatal Lok, plot twist, refrigeration, sexual violence, Visaranai
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