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  • Nobody Suspects a Thing: The Farce of Gender Performativity in “Octodad”April 18, 2025
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  • How I Accidentally Made A Dance About Queer Time: Queer Time and Eating DisordersApril 17, 2025
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  • “Inside Things” or “Outside Things”? The Ambiguous Space of Dialogue in Autobiography of RedApril 17, 2025
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  1. colorsandshapes on Butler and Written on the BodyMay 14, 2025

    This is a really insightful post! It’s fascinating (and a little uncomfortable) how much we want to assign a gender…

  2. colorsandshapes on Main Character Syndrome, As Experienced by A Side CharacterMay 14, 2025

    I really liked how you reframed the myth around Geryon. The “main character syndrome” lens is so effective—it made me…

  3. colorsandshapes on The Importance of Shirking Domestic ResponsibilitiesMay 14, 2025

    I love your point about Helen’s character being expanded through her theatrical work. It feels like this is one of…

  4. colorsandshapes on Fun Home and Harsh OutdoorsMay 14, 2025

    I really liked your close reading of page 17 — especially the way you connected the family’s outward appearance to…

  5. colorsandshapes on Call Me By Your NameMay 14, 2025

    Hey, I really appreciated your post—it hit on something I’ve been thinking about too while reading Autobiography of Red. That…

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Red Not Yellow

Posted on November 4, 2018Author Cookies and NapsCategories 2018 Blog PostTags Autobiography of Red, colors, Geryon, red

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