Gluck: Der revolutionäre britische Maler, der Geschlechtsnormen herausforderte
Hannah Gluckstein, besser bekannt als Gluck, war eine britische Malerin, die das traditionelle Geschlechterrollensystem ablehnte und keine weiblichen oder männlichen Anreden akzeptierte. Gluck wurde für ihre Porträts und Blumenbilder, sowie für ihr innovatives Design von Bilderrahmen bekannt. Sie war auch eine wichtige Figur in der lesbischen Kunstszene und hatte eine Beziehung zu Nesta Obermer,…
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I am a deangirl through and through and I would love for him to get a queen moment but I personally think crowley "i-just-want-to-be-loved" deserves to have a big dramatic montage set to somebody to love. In fact this should be the culmination of an entirely crowley focused episode à la tmwwbk and weekend at bobby's
I think mononyms are an easily overlooked part of SW. Yoda (and Yaddle), Dooku, Palpatine (kinda, because Sheev never appears in the movies, although it's his official first name), Maul, Talzin, Sidious, Vader, Tyranus and all the Sith names in general, and the Clones' names. I feel like they greatly contribute to the mythological atmosphere. Nothing says 'this is a character filling in a specific role' to a western audience like an mononym or a title in lieu of a two-part name. We tend to very deeply associate two-part names with personhood, since they're what we need to exist as individuals within our own society, so anything else is gives off an impression of fictionality to us.
It also bears pointing out that many of these mononym-having character have a title in lieu of the expected first name: Master Yoda, Count Dooku, Mother Talzin, Chancellor Palpatine, Captain Rex and Commander Cody and the other Captains and Commanders, all the Darth Sith Lords, etc. Which, imo, only further stresses how they are roles within a story before anything else, which again makes the story so much more like a greek play or a fairy tale. They're earmaked as servants of the narrative by the storytelling conventions of the western canon, rather than being protagonists within it.
the problem with writing bg3 real world "everyone's human" AUs is you gotta come up with a reason for humans to be named Astarion and Lae'zel and Karlach and the obvious solution of course is to make everyone trans but still like what kinda Tolkein shit are you on that you call yourself Astarion, girl where the fuck did you get Karlach, and actually Lae'zel is alright, a bit extra with the apostrophe but otherwise passable
love that jango mentions how annoying boba's been about always bringing home sea mice and then comes home from a job to see a brand new 100+ gallon tank FULL of the little fuckers bc myles finally saw one and immediately thought they were cute and jango's just
thinking about diane mononym as my first big OC to me, being a robot woman in the way of modeling non-human personhood, the kind of peak of the society that she was from and its strongest virtues. she in a way was also like a paladin for this actually mostly just society
then clarity my most recent exciting OC is doll girl from a society for which the status quo is not "enforced" it just implicitly reinforces and encourages itself, that she's a toy soldier who could follow whoever's orders if they meant more to her. whatever that means. really and truly she's evil diane mononym.
Man, engagement bait posts on other social media sites are so annoying. Anyway, women do have surnames. Yes, the expectation in not remotely all countries that women will marry men and change their names is silly. But I got my name the exact same way my siblings got theirs. I’m not somehow deprived of my very own surname because I share one with my family. It was a gift from my parents. If it stops working for me I can change it or if I just want to upgrade I can. It’s like a blender. For heaven’s sake.
The Star Wars fandom has never encountered a mononym it didn’t instantly try to change into the more familiar two parts name structure.
Legends fans gave completely fanon last names to Tahl and Feemor, people are calling Dooku Yan for absolutely no freaking reason (nope, Yan isn’t from Legends), the Clones were mostly left alone but still had their names hopelessly twisted to better fit fanon (Cody’s “““real””” name is not Kote, stop it), and Yoda and Yaddle are alien enough that the mononyms stuck (thankfully) but Grogu still gets called Baby Yoda in the tags.