Category Archives: Sociology

My, Grandpa, You are So Sensuous: Wholistic Hope for the Haptic Sense

My, Grandpa, You are So Sensuous: Wholistic Hope for the Haptic Sense When my dad was bed ridden just before he died, we had a great time, he was such a tease.  It was hard to tease him back, but … Continue reading

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Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things: The Twilight Effect Part 2

  Ok so in my last installment, I spoke of linguistics and culture and marginalization. I started my post referring to a book called Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things by Lakoff. Well, the subtitle of this post seemed to be … Continue reading

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Halloween Scrooge

I’m a Halloween Scrooge. I really don’t care for the holiday, and when I see people making a big deal out of decorating their home or workplace, or going on endlessly about their awesome costumes, I feel a humbug brewing … Continue reading

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Forced Perspective

The Experience It is my habit, four days out of each week, to be at my gym’s front door at 4:30AM. I go to the lap pool and complete a routine laid out for me by my physical therapist to … Continue reading

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Straightspeak

Every once in a while, I read something that alters my worldview and challenges my prejudices. In about 1983, I read an article in Newsweek magazine about lingering racism in the form of something called “whitespeak”. The basic definition of … Continue reading

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