New life update #blog post!!

I'm in a transitional period in my life, moving from #Germany to #Spain, and I wanted to express more deeply what the immigration experience means for me. As well as what home means.

I've structured my post to mirror #Virgil's #Aeneid, taking inspiration also from #UrsulaLeGuin's #TheDispossessed and #Dante's #inferno.

The journey I want to talk about involves geographical displacement, but the real distance travelled takes place inside.

https://sofiabelen.github.io/blog/my-journey-home-is-to-a-place-ive-never-been/

My Journey Home Is to a Place I’ve Never Been

You shall not go down twice to the same river, nor can you go home again. You\u00a0can\u00a0go home again, so long as you understand that home is a place where you have never been.

Sofía Belén López Vicens

@esthi Ich bin bei 44%, das wird nicht "besser".

#LesekreisZukunft #TheDispossessed

I just finished The Dispossessed and it hit me at a particular moment of my life of transition (and of coming back home), so I ended up writing a longer piece unpacking some of the ideas. I adored the book, it's so rich in ideas, and the writing is just exquisite. I loved her use of metaphors and symbolism, while still feeling very down-to-earth (no pun intended) and readable.

https://sofiabelen.github.io/literature/the-dispossessed/

#TheDispossessed #UrsulaLeGuin #SciFi #BookReview #ScienceFiction

The Dispossessed: Putting Together The Puzzle

He had come to love Urras; but what good was his yearning love? He was not part of it. Nor was he part of the world of his birth.\nSuch a rich work, the reading experience was a rollercoaster of ideas and shifts in perspective. This book has met me at a transition time in my life revolving around the theme of coming home. Like Shevek, I have been on a constant journey seeking home. I feel that everywhere I’ve been, I’ve found pieces of what I would call home. What I mean by this is that different aspects of ‘me’ have felt at home in the different ‘realms’ I’ve inhabited. Each time, I was overjoyed; each time, I thought, I had finally found it. Each time, though, I learned to realize that other parts of me were left without a home.\n

Sofía Belén López Vicens

"No, brother, I'm sane. What drives people crazy is trying to live outside reality. Reality is terrible. It can kill you. Given time, it certainly will kill you. The reality is pain--you said that! But it's the lies, the evasions of reality, that drive you crazy. It's the lies that make you want to kill yourself." - Bedap, Shevek's childhood friend.

#anarchism #thedispossessed #ursulaleguin

On #ThisDayInHistory in 2018, one of my favourite #ScienceFiction novelists, #UrsulaKLeGuin, died. An ardent #feminist, #anarchist, and subversive, LeGuin wrote to remind us a better world is possible. If you haven't yet, go and read #TheDispossessed and #TheLeftHandOfDarkness.

Leaving you all with this essay about the #ExistentialDread a lot of us are experiencing, and how one person found hope through #SolarPunk! (And I am another one of those people!)

It's been a record-breaking #SolarPunkSunday, and a great way to celebrate a year of #Resiliency, #SharingInformation, #Rewilding, #Mending, #Gardening, and building the foundation for the future we all need! I'll re-post a few articles from yesterday, and then will call it a Solar Punk day! ! A special thanks to @BrambleBearGrrrauwling and @MaQuest !

A Future Dream - How solarpunk helped alleviate my existential dread.

Solarpunk pushes against the bleak Blade Runner future of cyberpunk that centers urban dystopias dominated by corporations and technology. Solarpunk imagines an #inclusive, #sustainable, possible future, where #renewable #technology meets #ecological #enlightenment.

by Sage Agee, Art by Yuumei, Spring 2023

"LIKE MANY OF MY GENERATION, I have known dread nearly my entire life. In fifth grade, I was assigned a research paper on the topic of my choice. I had begun to spend my weekends with my dad, hanging out at coffee shops in downtown Salem, Oregon, and chatting with adults about the news. We had just witnessed the 9/11 attacks, and the adults in my life seemed to be waking up to global issues, their fear palpable even to a young child.

"This was not long after the release of #AnInconvenientTruth, and I decided to interview my dad’s friends about #ClimateChange and their predictions for the future. When I turned in the finished paper, which detailed mass extinctions and natural disasters, my teacher, Mrs. Stark, wouldn’t accept it. She didn’t believe in climate change, she said, and I needed to study a different topic.

"After that, I felt myself slipping from endless curiosity about the world into a mindset where I had to prepare for the worst, and trust no one. This helped me create the shield I needed to get through adolescence. By then, I knew that my gender and sexuality didn’t align with typical gender roles, but I kept that secret close to my tape-bound chest.

"Solarpunk represents a movement from today’s reality toward a gritty, pragmatic, better future.

"Before my parents divorced, we went to an Evangelical church every Sunday, and I learned to pray each night before bed. These prayers became a place for me to put every bad thought I would have during the day, to pass them along to God. I had already developed a deep shame for my thoughts of being more boyish, and I prayed for these thoughts to end, just as I prayed for an end to natural disasters. I prayed for a better girl-mask. I prayed for a better world. My compulsive thinking followed me into my teenage years. In the ninth grade, I started an environmental justice group, hosting letter-writing parties and taking part in local protests at the Oregon Capitol, but when anti-green legislation passed into law, or when images emerged detailing islands of garbage in the ocean, I blamed myself for not doing more.

"This kind of thinking kept me from coming out as transgender. Every time I had an intrusive thought about growing facial hair and passing as a boy, my self-blame returned. Maybe I wasn’t trying hard enough to be a girl; maybe I just needed to date boys and straighten my hair and shave my legs and wear makeup; maybe too, I needed to do more about the environment, protest more, organize more, do something more. I kept making up versions of myself. I only talked about environmental justice around my dad’s liberal friends. I only downplayed my femininity around my queer friends.
artwork depicting someone reading in a futuristic setting

"The one place where I escaped from this constant masking and shifting was in the books I consumed. At 17, I read #UrsulaLeGuin’s series of novels, the #HainishCycle, for the first time. I was instantly drawn into the worlds she created, where gender was fluid, as in #TheLeftHandOfDarkness, where some worlds grappled with climate disaster just as some had overcome it, as in #TheDispossessed. The way she experimented with the utopian, which always included queerness and dissolved gender roles, was like nothing I had read or experienced.

"When I allowed myself to fall into these fictions, my dread would turn over into an almost hopeful outlook. I understood this as fantasy, though, and never considered taking what I had read in LeGuin into my real life. Instead, I spent years dreaming of alternate realities, where I hadn’t been born into a doomed world. To cope with the real world, I would make lists of everything I would need to survive a catastrophe, and I taught myself #SurvivalSkills, like how to build a friction fire in the backyard."

Read more:
https://www.earthisland.org/journal/index.php/magazine/entry/solarpunk-imagines-future-renewable-tech-socio-ecological-enlightenment/

Archived version:
https://archive.ph/PHXNH

#SolarPunkSunday #Earth4All #HopePunk #BuildingCommunity #Resiliency

"The duty of the individual is to accept no rule, to be the initiator of his own acts, to be responsible."
https://anarwiki.org/wiki/The_Dispossessed_(Ursula_K._Le_Guin)
#anarchism #leftism #thedispossessed #ursulakleguin #reading #books #communism #anarchocommunism #freedom #antifa
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Change is Freedom, Change is Life

You don’t get transformative change by building according to the incentives of the dominant system. A post inspired by rereading Ursula K. Le Guin’s The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia as part of the Utopia Reading Group in #Oxford “There’s a point, around the age of twenty, when you have to choose whether to be like everybody else the rest of your life, or to make a virtue of your peculiarities.”— Ursula K. Le Guin, The Dispossessed Most people choose the easy path: they find […]

https://hamishcampbell.com/change-is-freedom-change-is-life/

Change is Freedom, Change is Life – #OMN (Open Media Network)

Tfw my girl Ursula K. #LeGuin made such a big deal in #TheDispossessed about the fact that a toilet is called a "shitstool" in plainspoken Anarres and that's... almost exactly what it's called in #languages like #Chinese or #Korean, like literally 便器 biànqì, "excrement tool." Like she wasn't totally ignorant of East Asian cultures & languages even if her translation of the Tao Te Ching was kinda atrocious, but maybe modern Asian cultures/languages didn't capture her interest as much--and it's true Laozi didn't have a whole lot to say about the Way of the Crap xD

𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗜'𝗺 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴: "𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗗𝗶𝘀𝗽𝗼𝘀𝘀𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗲𝗱" 𝗯𝘆 𝗨𝗿𝘀𝘂𝗹𝗮 𝗞. 𝗟𝗲 𝗚𝘂𝗶𝗻 -

Le Guin's "ambiguous utopia" promises some fascinating challenges in isolation & communication, capitalism & community, freedom & the State. An under-read work to provoke real discussion on our social and personal goals.

#books #bookreviews #bookworm #readreadread #tbr #tbrpile #tbrlist #quotes #reading #theater #ursulakleguin #thedispossessed #scifi #sf #sciencefiction #utopia