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Oct. 16th, 2007 02:29 pm
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The Interests Meme
Comment on this post and I will pick seven of your interests. You then explain them in your journal and re-post.

[livejournal.com profile] mofic chose the following interests from my LJ-profile and I will explicate briefly because I don't want to do the things I should be doing:

Alexander Payne – The director of four brilliant movies, namely, Citizen Ruth, Election, About Schmidt and Sideways. His intense humanism, his love of the absurd in the everyday, his full-on acknowledgement of how damn painful life can be... all of these hit me just right. He is an artist I admire tremendously and try to emulate. He knows that it is the details which tell the big picture.

Yiddish – Both my parents were born in Canada but spoke Yiddish before English. Although they only spoke it when my grandparents were around, I heard a lot of the language. I'm far from fluent in it and I can read at a pace of about a line in two minutes, yet it is somehow deep in my ear and my soul. I recorded a CD of my dad telling Yiddish jokes and singing Yiddish songs a few years ago and I was surprised how much I understood. There is a deep poignancy to the death of Yiddish as a living language and as the language of the Judaism that I most readily idenitify with; secular, socialist justice-oriented. The death of the Six Million was also the death of a culture.

Getting suspended for your interests – This was a joke interest created, I think, by [livejournal.com profile] 33mhz during the "Strikethrough 07" debacle. It seems a kind of punk badge of honour to me. I've never really gotten into much trouble for my interests in life but I've always been curious to know how I would react if I were. I live an open but non-confrontational existence. I admire kick-ass punks with attitude.

Finder – is one of my favourite comic books. It is the creation of a brilliant woman named Carla Speed McNeil. There are currently 8 volumes of the socio-anthropological SF epic. She can draw like a dream, write like a dream and she's done it all as an independent. More recently as an independent with two kids under the age of four. Her website is here.

Maureen F. McHugh – Another favourite. She is the author of four wonderful novels, China Moutain Zhang, Half the Day Is Night, Mission Child and Necropolis. She reminds me a bit of Carla Speed McNeil in that they are both unsentimental and rigourous lovers of humanity and the way it interacts with technology. Her first novel was a minor hit and the rest have not been. She has a blog here which is rather prosaic and mostly about family matters. I love her strange relationship with plot. The books have arcs, but they are unusual arcs. It feels like we are spying on these lives for a while and then we have our peephole taken away abruptly.

Sadness – Hmm, complicated. I can easily distract myself from my emotions and spend a lot of time in a state of mild panic rather than in anything real and grounded. I sort of value times when I'm genuinely sad and I can be fully present for the experience. Also, I love movies and books that take me into a characters' experience of sadness. I think it is one of the most underrated emotions and a great source of wisdom.

Tikun Olam – This is a great instance of where I am inspired by Judaism and at odds with the way traditional Jewish thought works. Tikun Olam means fixing or perfecting the world. The Orthodox say this is done through the performance of God's commandments. Y'know, just pray like you should and leave that pork alone and the world will get better. I think of Tikun Olam as the basic responsibility that should underlie all our actions. For instance, those who try to "protect" their children by putting them in an SUV are forgetting that there is a higher level responsibility involved. Is the work of my life contributing to Tikun Olam? Are my everyday interactions? It is not usually about profound impact but the small and incremental.

Date: 2007-10-16 07:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ginalin.livejournal.com
The other day in the supermarket, I walked past a lady who was an "old hippy" type, as I call them. Long gray braids, no makeup, jeans and a t shirt. She had on a t-shirt that read, "Become the person you want the world to be." or something like that.

I'm totally in love with that idea and it makes a nice T-shirt slogan too. *G*. But, I'e always wondered if it comes from Tikun Olam, a concept I hadn't really heard of until I was watching "Shalom in the Home" on TLC. It's hosted by Rabbi Schmuley Boteach, whose blog on Beliefnet I've come to enjoy a lot. I think he embodies that more than just about anyone I've seen.

I think like you, I'm often inspired by some religious concepts like this that are also quite lovely and humanistic, and yet, I'm appalled by some which are demeaning, superstitious and harmful.



Date: 2007-10-16 07:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] talktooloose.livejournal.com
Or just stupid. I'm an atheist but if I did believe in God, I'd find it hard to believe he would need to be praised three times a day. I see organized religion as a useful way of spreading ideology to masses. You have to know when to stop, though.

Hey, are you commenting because you want to play Interest Meme!!!! or just because, y'know, you got stuff to say?

Date: 2007-10-16 07:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ginalin.livejournal.com
Well, I could play, and I will later, but at the moment, I'm a bit busy. I just liked your comments, too.

Well, if I asked to be praised 3 to 5 times a day, I wonder how people would think of me? LOL

It probably has a name that's hard to pronounce. It's funny how people don't hold a deity to the same standards they hold themselves. Even if they're just movie stars. *G*

One of my long time friends is an atheist, and I've always thought it was interesting that I have more interesting conversations about religion with her than with some people who profess to be religious. LOL

Date: 2007-10-16 07:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mofic.livejournal.com
I enjoyed reading this! I had no idea who Alexander Payne is but as it turns out I've seen and enjoyed two of his movies.

I mixed up Maureen McHugh and Maureen McTeague.

Yiddish was my father's L1, but my mother learned it in school (she went to a socialist atheist Jewish Day School). They spoke it when they didn't want us to understand, so I don't speak it.

IME in the non-Orthodox world, Tikun Olam refers to social justice activities.

Date: 2007-10-16 08:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] talktooloose.livejournal.com
I think social justice is part of it, but I also think that when we show kindness to people we interact with, that is tikun olam, too. Whenever we celebrate the intrinsic humanity of those around us, we improve the world. Beyond human interaction, the way we treat the environment, the way we strive to preserve our history, all these things are important.

Does that make tikun olam too generalized a topic? Maybe it is not about the things we do as much as it is about the motivation we bring to what we do. Do we ask ourselves what the repercussions are and how we can mitigate the harm and spread the good.

Uh-oh, jet lag setting in. I'm babbling, I fear.

Date: 2007-10-16 10:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] painglass.livejournal.com
Because I'm sick, and there are two smelly people sleeping on the futon in this room:
What 5 interests of mine would you like to know about?

Date: 2007-10-19 12:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] talktooloose.livejournal.com
nude portraits
stephen king
jhonen vasquez
polish movie posters
luxury

Date: 2007-10-18 01:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] briseur.livejournal.com
brecht, being out, new york city, olives, pain, powerplay, sweeney todd

Date: 2007-10-18 07:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] talktooloose.livejournal.com
No, I will pick seven of YOUR interests, it says. Though I may be moved to expound on the ones you've mentioned.

Date: 2007-11-13 06:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] halogencycle.livejournal.com
And I thought "Finder" just meant you were a Mac person.

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