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Why I Had To Stop Reading Ken Kesey's One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

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I had to put down One Few Over The Cuckoo’s Nest yesterday because of the off-putting way Kesey refers to women and the black characters in his story. Calling the black guys in the book, “the black boys,” and portraying them as these hellish perpetrators of despicable things to helpless patients, using sodomy as a violent act to subdue and torture was appalling. Not only that, but the way the head nurse is described as a “ball cutter,” basically representing a wily feminine force whose only job was to dehumanize and demasculinize every man she came across. It made me wonder about his past and what kind of message he thought he was spreading when he wrote this book. Then it made me think of other authors and whether or not their past or beliefs should weigh heavily on whether or not people appreciate their works. Personally, I usually don’t mind reading books I know unapologetic racists write, because, well, that’s the nature of this damn American Literature canon. A lot of the writers whose prose I respect and admire were downright degenerates and heathens, slaveholders and misogynists but what they wrote was beautiful and devoid of overt tones of bigotry. However, if that shit does decide to pop up and become an unavoidable recurring theme, that’s where I draw the line. 

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I have a threshold for bigotry, though it really should be incredibly unacceptable, but I love words. I really do. I love the way writers use words, divorced of their messed up beliefs, in spite of their unsavory lifestyles. I try not to judge people in general so why judge the writers I like, because in the end, you never really know anyone. All you know is what is written about them or what they say fleetingly in an interview or heresy. I get that. But I will be damned if I’m going to sit there and read about a set of “charcoal black boys… shining onyx”  or whatever. I can almost here how much he hates the skin color of my race and it makes my skin crawl. It makes me nauseous to think that this book is taught with such vigor and he’s held in such high regard. It makes me angry, because I actually like the book. I really wanted to read it, but the physical illness and fury that welled up inside of me as I read was something I just could not ignore. So, ef you Kesey. I will not fall into your clutches. Maybe I’ll watch the movie… I do love Jackie.

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Instead, I will read Hunter S. Thompson a drunk man I can get behind…. for now.

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tags: jack nicholson, one flew over the cuckoo's nest, ken kesey, book, literature, reading, hunter s thompson, journalism, Ramblings, racism, misogyny, women, men, history, relationships, past
Thursday 09.05.13
Posted by Christina Scarlett
 

Twerk This.

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The internet has been ablaze these past few days with commentary of Miley Cyrus’s diabolical scheme to appropriate black culture in the most disgusting way- by dancing- to further her sad, sad career. I have read so many damn articles about how mad everyone is and ya know what? I actually have gotten comfortable with the fact that I just dgaf. In the end the only thing that pisses me off is the fact that people ignore how much money and exposure this little moron is getting due to this nauseating provocative performance and all the BLACK entertainers also making bank due to her seizing episode  twerking.

Don’t get me started about the whole “twerking” being a real term now. My brain is melting struggling still trying to wrap itself around this ridiculous concept. Twerking existed before Miley Cyrus and was never considered to be entered into the OXFORD DICTIONARY, but her erroneous/embarrassing display of  booty shaking is what prompted the word to be added. It’s sickening. After all of that though the thing that really vexed me was the lack of coverage of EVERYTHING ELSE GOING ON IN THE WORLD. Like, oh, I dunno, SYRIA. Or hmm, maybe the anniversary of the I HAVE A DREAM SPEECH! No, news sources were instead focusing on that gross chicken butt Miley Cyrus, granted I am solely speaking about my twitter feed, which until now I thought was a well-rounded collection of fluff and real journalism. Nope. I understand that entertainment news is amazing in all of its -celebrity break down-baby having-jail going glory, but when everywhere I turn all I see are articles on how Miley Cyrus is single-handedly perpetuating these misguided, longstanding, irritating stereotypes about black women when there are children being killed by their own government. I dunno. It just seems like our attention can and should be focused on numerous events at once. Honestly, I think the American people aren’t given enough credit when it comes to news coverage. It’s like the media gets together and is like, “Ok, one thing at a time, we don’t want them to hurt themselves. Miley Cyrus first and let the other stuff hang on the back burner. We also don’t want them being too informed. We’re not sure even how to do that properly, so I guess that won’t be an issue.” We can multitask our news. We’re capable of consuming vital news (I just got a weird flash of Lori Beth Denberg) and pop culture. I know this isn’t the first time this happened nor is it the last, there’s just something about this particular moment in pop culture infamy that really grinds my gears.

Ok, I’m done ranting. Ugh.

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tags: twerk, twerkin, twerkteam, twerking, i cannot believe there are so many twerking hash tags, twerkthis, miley cyrus, vmas 2013, black cutlure, america, news, rant over, rant, journalism, apathy, annoyed
Friday 08.30.13
Posted by Christina Scarlett