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On the white savior industrial complex

Being an object of compassion is not the same thing as being the subject of a story. “I used to joke—and I want to emphasize this is a joke—that you could write that you’d wandered into some obscure backwater in Africa where people had three ears", tells a former NYT correspondent to the Boston Review. The expression white savior industrial complex, coined by Teju Cole in response to the Kony 2012 debâcle highlights the problem of reifying historical processes: it becomes something to be used and milked either as NGO "margins" or as fodder for disaster media. How many older people equate India with "endemic hunger" rather than "emerging power", and how many roads must Africa walk down before we stop calling them war-hungry savages? And is the objectifying discourse a cause or a symptom (or both) of the complex problem of even thinking about Africa?
posted to MetaFilter by syntaxfree at 8:02 AM on August 3, 2012 (90 comments)

Oh honey, those are L.A. shoes, you've got to get yourself some New York shoes STAT.

Order up for some serious, stylish, comfortable shoes that are New York fashion AND all-day-walking compatible.
posted to Ask MetaFilter by mmmcmmm at 6:29 PM on July 31, 2012 (47 comments)

It Ain't All Pizzas and Cream

'Everyone Has a Name' Project Everyone has a name. And everyone has a story. This photo project is dedicated to promoting dignity and to enlightening society's view of the homeless. A project by Charlie O'Hay.
posted to MetaFilter by jillithd at 11:44 AM on July 25, 2012 (6 comments)

The significance of plot without conflict

The significance of plot without conflict
posted to MetaFilter by rebent at 11:12 AM on June 29, 2012 (104 comments)

"He is no longer his own person."

The Checkpoint. An essay which looks inside the conflicted mind of an Israeli soldier, stationed at a West Bank checkpoint. By Oded Na'aman, currently a student in the Philosophy PhD program at Harvard University, who served in the Israeli Defense Forces from November 2000 to October 2003. Mr. Na'aman is also a member of Breaking the Silence, a website that gathers and publishes anonymous testimonials from IDF soldiers -- combat veterans -- about their experiences and the realities of life in the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza.
posted to MetaFilter by zarq at 7:32 AM on July 24, 2012 (6 comments)

Is there a medievalist in the house?

Are you a medievalist? I'm looking for books, diaries, art books, websites and other resources about private life and printing in the Middle Ages and early Renaissance.
posted to Ask MetaFilter by johnasdf at 8:37 AM on April 28, 2011 (24 comments)

An eloquent piece on the meaning of "paying forward"

Elizabeth Warren has been one of few public figures famously willing to put actual rhetorical force behind the notion that behind every American success story lies a web of civic and personal support, and probably a million small kindnesses as well. John Scalzi takes this notion and runs with it: he's written a thorough and eloquent accounting of how he's gotten to where he is, from a very humble background, and how that made the duty to pay it forward obvious and inescapable.
posted to MetaFilter by tempythethird at 12:29 PM on July 23, 2012 (245 comments)

Helping things along: Okay or No Way?

Super-embarrassing, super-gross question about poo and the female anatomy.
posted to Ask MetaFilter by Anonymous at 10:36 PM on October 31, 2006 (25 comments)

Give my brain something to obsessively consume for the next few weeks.

Hey! Do you like quasi folk music? Me too! Recommend me some great bands!
posted to Ask MetaFilter by FirstMateKate at 10:04 PM on July 18, 2012 (55 comments)

Fatal Distraction

Fatal Distraction. The lead story in this Sunday's Washington Post Magazine. "Forgetting a child in the back seat of a hot, parked car is a horrifying, inexcusable mistake. But is it a crime?". By Gene Weingarten.
posted to MetaFilter by Ike_Arumba at 1:57 PM on March 7, 2009 (295 comments)

#Help, #sheep #missing.

Twitter is being used as a crime-fighting tool by a tech-savvy village chief in Kenya. Francis Kariuki, the administrative chief of Lanet Umoja, has used the micro-blogging site for everything from tracking down missing sheep to stopping home invasions.
posted to MetaFilter by infini at 12:07 PM on April 5, 2012 (10 comments)

Honey Hunters of Nepal

High in the Himalayan foothills, fearless Gurung men risk their lives to harvest the massive nests of the world's largest honeybee.
posted to MetaFilter by the man of twists and turns at 12:51 PM on April 3, 2012 (35 comments)

help my diary become dear to me

Personal journal-keeping - something I've wanted to be consistent with, but haven't. So, what works for you journalers to keep you journaling or at least keep coming back to journaling?
posted to Ask MetaFilter by lucyleaf at 11:54 AM on February 4, 2008 (25 comments)

feminist-friendly erotica, do you exist?

Hot, well-written feminist-friendly erotica on the internet: does it actually exist? My magic eight ball says "reply hazy, try again."
posted to Ask MetaFilter by Anonymous at 12:46 PM on February 4, 2008 (14 comments)
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