Daily Reading 2016.8.19
1. THE EUPHORIC POLITICS OF “FEMENINE”
http://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/song-of-the-summer-femenine-by-julius-eastman
"It repeats, over and over, with care and patience, all in the hope that something might change this time around. Or, maybe, nothing changes but your capacity to endure."
2. RYAN LOCHTE’S PERFECT SCANDAL
http://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/ryan-lochtes-perfect-summer-scandal
"Escaping to Brazil is such a familiar fantasy of the American outlaw life that it is strange and delightful, from a purely narrative standpoint, to learn that the trope has been flipped by the swimmer Ryan Lochte, of all people: Olympian gold medallist, onetime reality-TV hopeful, and now, it seems, fugitive from Brazilian justice."
http://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/song-of-the-summer-femenine-by-julius-eastman
"It repeats, over and over, with care and patience, all in the hope that something might change this time around. Or, maybe, nothing changes but your capacity to endure."
2. RYAN LOCHTE’S PERFECT SCANDAL
http://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/ryan-lochtes-perfect-summer-scandal
"Escaping to Brazil is such a familiar fantasy of the American outlaw life that it is strange and delightful, from a purely narrative standpoint, to learn that the trope has been flipped by the swimmer Ryan Lochte, of all people: Olympian gold medallist, onetime reality-TV hopeful, and now, it seems, fugitive from Brazilian justice."
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