@Leucrotta We've never read Dancing in the Streets but that sounds /incredibly/ apt.
@Ylfingr @Leucrotta same
@KitRedgrave @Ylfingr I no longer have a copy (sold, or went missing), but she tackles festivals and communal experiences as diverse (and so not always positive) as references in the OT, Woodstock and music festivals of the 60s, football games and Nazi party rallies. All of this stuff which is very much individual meaning within a larger group. It's not a perfect discussion (she dismisses rave culture in one sentence!) but I really got a lot of mileage out of the thing.
@KitRedgrave @Ylfingr And, since furry subculture is very much driven by festival and features costumed dancers - it's relevant to think about.
@KitRedgrave @Ylfingr Fairly late in the book - after she talks about how all these different festivals are incredibly similar - is basically gentrification. Assuming a more organic thing started this off, some point people try to file all the rough edges off to make it more legitimate, and there's usually an associated increase in price point.
@Leucrotta @Ylfingr random furry discourse thought: oh hey this makes uncle kage a gentrifier doesn't it
@KitRedgrave @Leucrotta Who's uncle kage?
@Ylfingr @Leucrotta long story short, someone who has been trying very hard to manage the public image of furry as a thing by filing the weird edges off and smiling nice for the camera and making sure everyone else does too
who i disagree very much with
@KitRedgrave @Ylfingr I have mixed feelings about the guy; I feel that being appointed spokesman for furry fandom is *not* an easy job and will involve some statements which are not great, but I also feel like 1) once given a hint of that position, he grabbed on with both hands and didn't let go and 2) there's a certain amount of apology and revision that goes with inevitable mistakes, and I don't feel like he does that. I might be wrong as I haven't staffed AC like my friends.
@Leucrotta @Ylfingr self-appointed, and he doesn't speak for all of us.
@KitRedgrave @Ylfingr Which, I mean, should be part of making public statement. I feel you can't really make definitive statements about furry (like this one) accurately. Furry *isn't* about sex - until, of course, it is. Furry *isn't* about fursuiting - until it is. Furry isn't about any one cartoon show - until it is. Furry isn't about identity hacking - until it is.
@Leucrotta @KitRedgrave I mean, isn't "that isn't everyone" kind of a different kind of statement? That's /absolutely/ a thing you can say, I'd say.
@Ylfingr @KitRedgrave Fortunately "everyone's anthro" is I think far from ubiquitous opinion. Please tell me you've seen quad suits before? There's some beautiful stuff out there.
@Leucrotta @KitRedgrave (But also "everyone's anthro" was just an example of Overgeneralizing Statements About Furry, albeit one it feels like we run into a lot.)
@Leucrotta @KitRedgrave We haven't, but then again we've never gone looking at fursuits... /cool!/
but like.
*eyes the very name "Anthrocon" itself*
and then you have literal full-on /definitions of furry/ that specify "anthropomorphic animals" and like, no.