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The L word Promo Saison 3
Une video faite pour la promo de L word sur showtime. <br /> <br />Set six months later (More) Une video faite pour la promo de L word sur showtime. <br /> <br />Set six months later after Tina gives birth, she and Bette raise their baby, whom they name Angelica (Olivia Windbiel), while suffering more marital strife (including Bette losing her job at the CAC, and showing little interest in finding a new one). The couple appears to be more distant than ever; Bette seeks partner support from an overwhelmed Tina, who starts looking for the protection Bette cannot give her outside the home. Bette's love seems to have less and less effect on Tina, who rediscovers her male attractions. <br /> <br />After having received six months of medical treatment and having stayed at her mother's (Margot Kidder) house in her home town of Skokie, Illinois, Jenny returns to Los Angeles with a new girlfriend, a working class butch named Moira Sweeney (portrayed by Daniela Sea). During that time, Jenny received a reply from an editor in New York and learned that her book might be published by autumn of that year. Mark is gone having moved out of the house. No explanation is ever given for Mark's departure, although the last episode in Season 2 hinted at an explanation showing him videotaping Melvin's funeral, and then talking with a woman who gave him her business card to call on her about a videotaping job she may have for him. Meanwhile, Shane and Carmen are living in the house and in a committed relationship, which suffers a shake after the reappearance on the scene of Cherie, Shane's former fling. The further advance of this relationship leads Carmen to finally face her family and reveal her homosexuality to them, despite knowing they will not approve. <br /> <br />Kit starts a blooming relationship with Angus (Dallas Roberts), Angelica's hired male nanny. Helena Peabody has just bought a movie studio, and offers Tina the chief development executive position. Helena meets Dylan (Alexandra Hedison), a straight documentary film producer who is about to film Helena's coming out story. Helena's overconfidence and Dylan's uncertainty leads Dylan's scheming boyfriend, Danny, to use her and plot a lawsuit against Helena for sexual harassment. <br /> <br />Tina reveals her troubles to Bette. Already in emotional turmoil, Bette decides to go on a spiritual retreat, kicks Tina out of her bedroom, and removes her life-partner privileges. During this retreat, Tina (who has already had an online fling and also a frustrated attempt at fulfilling her interest with a male movie producer) meets Henry (Steven Eckholdt), a divorced man. Upon realizing the relationship with Bette has reached a dead end, she gives Henry a chance and explores her renewed interest with him. <br /> <br />Elsewhere, Dana is back with Lara, causing Alice to become obsessive. After finally being able to get over with the breakup, Alice has to deal with tragic news: Dana has been diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer, which could lead to her death. Dana becomes emotionally abusive to Lara, who then leaves town for a cooking school in Paris, France. Alice takes up the job as Dana's caregiver. At the same time, Max Sweeney (formerly Moira) begins the process of becoming a man with dubiously obtained testosterone injections obtained from Billie Blaikie (Alan Cumming), Kit's new manager for the Planet, a bisexual man who becomes sexually fixated on Max's androgyny. This drastic transformation alters Max emotionally, leading him to turn his relationship with Jenny into a story of potential abuse. <br /> <br />As the season advances, stories entwine. As Dana's condition worsens, Alice keeps a bedside vigil at the hospital where Dana is admitted. Bette, who is still in Olympia, Washington, finally leaves her silent retreat without any enlightenment and ends up receiving wanted wisdom in the place she would least expect. Back in Los Angeles, Jenny's ex-husband Tim makes a reappearance on the scene for a visit. He has re-married and is expecting a child with his new wife. Jenny and Tim spend some time together with their respective couples, but the dark story of their past ends up ruining their meeting, making Tim leave town once again on a sour note. Lara tries to reach for Dana, but apparently she has taken too long. Carmen reveals an infidelity to Shane; Dylan and Helena settle their lawsuit and break up out of court; Tina delegates even more fatherly duties to Henry; and nobody gets to say goodbye to Dana, who ultimately loses her cancer battle alone while Alice is out taking a walk. <br /> <br />A lot of emotions are confronted upon Dana's death. Her fiercely conservative parents, whom are still trying to ignore and deny Dana's sexual orientation, prepare a ceremony in which her friends are excluded. Alice, who is upset about this setup, steals some of Dana's ashes and decides to arrange a funeral of her own with her friends. They spread the ashes on a waterfall at a tennis camp Dana loved, and where she and Alice first met during an interview. At the same time, Tina and Henry continue settling in, and Bette decides to visit a gay civil rights lawyer (Jane Lynch) in order to obtain the full custody of Angelica. Shane, on the other hand, is severely affected by the loss of her friend Dana, and decides to propose marriage to Carmen. Carmen accepts, agreeing to marry Shane at the waterfall. Meanwhile, Max gets a job offer at a technology center where he had been rejected as Moira, which makes Jenny angry and leads them to more conflict. Dylan returns Helena's check and the footage of the sexual harassment setup; and Lara comes back from Paris, only to find out she is too late. In the midst of the loss she is suffering, Lara reaches out for Alice and they share an emotional moment that evolves into a secret relationship. <br /> <br />Six weeks later in the season finale, the group travels to Canada at Helena's expense to celebrate Shane's wedding. Carmen's family finally overcomes their prejudice and decides to attend. Kit discovers she is pregnant and gives Angus the news. <br /> <br />Just before the wedding ceremony takes place, Shane has second thoughts and decides to abandon it all. This is triggered by her meeting with her estranged father Gabriel (Eric Roberts), who has just decided to leave his wife and resume his lifestyle of one-night stands. At the same time, the disastrous prodigal behavior of Helena motivates Peggy to cut her off financially. Jenny's and Max's relationship, on the other hand, is terminated after Jenny meets Claude (Elodie Bouchez), a French writer who becomes her new love interest. <br /> <br />Also in Canada, Bette decides to withdraw her sole custody petition. This notification unfortunately reaches her lawyer too late. After receiving Bette's letter, Tina decides to withdraw her consent for allowing Bette to become Angelica's other legal parent. The season closes with Bette's desperate act to keep Angelica, as she kidnaps the baby and runs away. <br /> <br />Guest appearances during the third season were made by Nona Hendryx, the music groups Betty, God-des and She, Sleater-Kinney and many others. <br /> <br /> (Less)
Sandy Stone. Transgender Feminism. Video Lecture 2006 3/5
http://www.egs.edu/ Allucquére Rosanne Sandy Stone, performance artist, researcher in (More) http://www.egs.edu/ Allucquére Rosanne Sandy Stone, performance artist, researcher in neurology and anthropologist of the virtual world, antichrist, and transsexual talking about transgender, feminist, gay, lesbian, legal and social issues, vagina monologues, sex, coming out and giving a sneak preview of her most recent theater project . Public open video philosophy lecture for the faculty and students of the European Graduate School, Media and Communication Studies Department Program, EGS, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, 2006. Allucquére Rosanne Stone Sandy Stone Ph.D. Wolfgang Köhler Chair at EGS, and is the Wolfgang Köhler Professor, department of Radio-TV-Film, and Director, Advanced Communication Technology Lab, University of Texas at Austin. Director of the Group for the Study of Visual Systems at the Center of Cultural Studies, University of California at Santa Cruz. Sandy Stone has has organized several international conferences on cyberspace in Santa Cruz, Austin, Banff/Canada, and Karlsruhe, Germany, between 1991-1995. Author of The War of Desire and Technology at the Close of the Mechanical Age. In 1974 Stone settled in Santa Cruz, California, and undertook gender reassignment with the Stanford Gender Dysphoria Program in Palo Alto. During this period she published pseudonymously in "The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction" and "Galaxy" magazine. Later she became a member of the Olivia Records collective, a popular women's music label. In 1987 Stone was accepted in the History of Consciousness program at the University of California, where she studied with Donna Haraway and James Clifford. Stone wrote the seminal essay "The Empire Strikes Back: A Posttranssexual Manifesto" while Haraway's student. The paper was influenced by Haraway's A Manifesto For Cyborgs (later retitled "A Cyborg Manifesto" and first published in Social Text, 1984) and by the turbulent political foment in feminism of that period, but primarily as a reaction to what Stone perceived as a transphobic strain in feminist academia exemplified by Raymond's book. "The Empire Strikes Back" later became the center of an extensive citation network of transgendered academics and a foundational work for transgendered researchers and theorists. The central point of the essay was that transgendered persons were ill-served by hiding their status, and that coming out -- which Stone called "reading oneself aloud" -- would inevitably lead to self-empowerment. Thus Empire Strikes Back rearticulated what was at the time a radical gay-lesbian political statement into a transgendered voice. The importance of this move lay in the political circumstance of the 1980s vis-a-vis mainstream gay and lesbian political action at the national level in the United States. During this period, mainstream gay and lesbian activists generally suppressed transgender issues and visible transgendered activists, fearing that they would frighten the uncertain and still shaky liberal base during a delicate period of consolidation. At this critical juncture, and against mainstream efforts to silence fringe voices, Empire Strikes Back galvanized a largely scattered and disorganized population of young transgendered scholars and focused the attention of this demographic on the need for self-assertion within a largely reactionary institutional structure. Public open lecture with students of the European Graduate School EGS, Media and Communication Studies department program, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, Sandy Stone 2007 (Less)
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The L word Promo Saison 3 Une video faite pour la promo de L word sur showtime. <br /> <br />Set six months later (More) Une video faite pour la promo de L word sur showtime. <br /> <br />Set six months later after Tina gives birth, she and Bette raise their baby, whom they name Angelica (Olivia Windbiel), while suffering more marital strife (including Bette losing her job at the CAC, and showing little interest in finding a new one). The couple appears to be more distant than ever; Bette seeks partner support from an overwhelmed Tina, who starts looking for the protection Bette cannot give her outside the home. Bette's love seems to have less and less effect on Tina, who rediscovers her male attractions. <br /> <br />After having received six months of medical treatment and having stayed at her mother's (Margot Kidder) house in her home town of Skokie, Illinois, Jenny returns to Los Angeles with a new girlfriend, a working class butch named Moira Sweeney (portrayed by Daniela Sea). During that time, Jenny received a reply from an editor in New York and learned that her book might be published by autumn of that year. Mark is gone having moved out of the house. No explanation is ever given for Mark's departure, although the last episode in Season 2 hinted at an explanation showing him videotaping Melvin's funeral, and then talking with a woman who gave him her business card to call on her about a videotaping job she may have for him. Meanwhile, Shane and Carmen are living in the house and in a committed relationship, which suffers a shake after the reappearance on the scene of Cherie, Shane's former fling. The further advance of this relationship leads Carmen to finally face her family and reveal her homosexuality to them, despite knowing they will not approve. <br /> <br />Kit starts a blooming relationship with Angus (Dallas Roberts), Angelica's hired male nanny. Helena Peabody has just bought a movie studio, and offers Tina the chief development executive position. Helena meets Dylan (Alexandra Hedison), a straight documentary film producer who is about to film Helena's coming out story. Helena's overconfidence and Dylan's uncertainty leads Dylan's scheming boyfriend, Danny, to use her and plot a lawsuit against Helena for sexual harassment. <br /> <br />Tina reveals her troubles to Bette. Already in emotional turmoil, Bette decides to go on a spiritual retreat, kicks Tina out of her bedroom, and removes her life-partner privileges. During this retreat, Tina (who has already had an online fling and also a frustrated attempt at fulfilling her interest with a male movie producer) meets Henry (Steven Eckholdt), a divorced man. Upon realizing the relationship with Bette has reached a dead end, she gives Henry a chance and explores her renewed interest with him. <br /> <br />Elsewhere, Dana is back with Lara, causing Alice to become obsessive. After finally being able to get over with the breakup, Alice has to deal with tragic news: Dana has been diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer, which could lead to her death. Dana becomes emotionally abusive to Lara, who then leaves town for a cooking school in Paris, France. Alice takes up the job as Dana's caregiver. At the same time, Max Sweeney (formerly Moira) begins the process of becoming a man with dubiously obtained testosterone injections obtained from Billie Blaikie (Alan Cumming), Kit's new manager for the Planet, a bisexual man who becomes sexually fixated on Max's androgyny. This drastic transformation alters Max emotionally, leading him to turn his relationship with Jenny into a story of potential abuse. <br /> <br />As the season advances, stories entwine. As Dana's condition worsens, Alice keeps a bedside vigil at the hospital where Dana is admitted. Bette, who is still in Olympia, Washington, finally leaves her silent retreat without any enlightenment and ends up receiving wanted wisdom in the place she would least expect. Back in Los Angeles, Jenny's ex-husband Tim makes a reappearance on the scene for a visit. He has re-married and is expecting a child with his new wife. Jenny and Tim spend some time together with their respective couples, but the dark story of their past ends up ruining their meeting, making Tim leave town once again on a sour note. Lara tries to reach for Dana, but apparently she has taken too long. Carmen reveals an infidelity to Shane; Dylan and Helena settle their lawsuit and break up out of court; Tina delegates even more fatherly duties to Henry; and nobody gets to say goodbye to Dana, who ultimately loses her cancer battle alone while Alice is out taking a walk. <br /> <br />A lot of emotions are confronted upon Dana's death. Her fiercely conservative parents, whom are still trying to ignore and deny Dana's sexual orientation, prepare a ceremony in which her friends are excluded. Alice, who is upset about this setup, steals some of Dana's ashes and decides to arrange a funeral of her own with her friends. They spread the ashes on a waterfall at a tennis camp Dana loved, and where she and Alice first met during an interview. At the same time, Tina and Henry continue settling in, and Bette decides to visit a gay civil rights lawyer (Jane Lynch) in order to obtain the full custody of Angelica. Shane, on the other hand, is severely affected by the loss of her friend Dana, and decides to propose marriage to Carmen. Carmen accepts, agreeing to marry Shane at the waterfall. Meanwhile, Max gets a job offer at a technology center where he had been rejected as Moira, which makes Jenny angry and leads them to more conflict. Dylan returns Helena's check and the footage of the sexual harassment setup; and Lara comes back from Paris, only to find out she is too late. In the midst of the loss she is suffering, Lara reaches out for Alice and they share an emotional moment that evolves into a secret relationship. <br /> <br />Six weeks later in the season finale, the group travels to Canada at Helena's expense to celebrate Shane's wedding. Carmen's family finally overcomes their prejudice and decides to attend. Kit discovers she is pregnant and gives Angus the news. <br /> <br />Just before the wedding ceremony takes place, Shane has second thoughts and decides to abandon it all. This is triggered by her meeting with her estranged father Gabriel (Eric Roberts), who has just decided to leave his wife and resume his lifestyle of one-night stands. At the same time, the disastrous prodigal behavior of Helena motivates Peggy to cut her off financially. Jenny's and Max's relationship, on the other hand, is terminated after Jenny meets Claude (Elodie Bouchez), a French writer who becomes her new love interest. <br /> <br />Also in Canada, Bette decides to withdraw her sole custody petition. This notification unfortunately reaches her lawyer too late. After receiving Bette's letter, Tina decides to withdraw her consent for allowing Bette to become Angelica's other legal parent. The season closes with Bette's desperate act to keep Angelica, as she kidnaps the baby and runs away. <br /> <br />Guest appearances during the third season were made by Nona Hendryx, the music groups Betty, God-des and She, Sleater-Kinney and many others. <br /> <br /> (Less)
Sandy Stone. Transgender Feminism. Video Lecture 2006 3/5 http://www.egs.edu/ Allucquére Rosanne Sandy Stone, performance artist, researcher in (More) http://www.egs.edu/ Allucquére Rosanne Sandy Stone, performance artist, researcher in neurology and anthropologist of the virtual world, antichrist, and transsexual talking about transgender, feminist, gay, lesbian, legal and social issues, vagina monologues, sex, coming out and giving a sneak preview of her most recent theater project . Public open video philosophy lecture for the faculty and students of the European Graduate School, Media and Communication Studies Department Program, EGS, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, 2006. Allucquére Rosanne Stone Sandy Stone Ph.D. Wolfgang Köhler Chair at EGS, and is the Wolfgang Köhler Professor, department of Radio-TV-Film, and Director, Advanced Communication Technology Lab, University of Texas at Austin. Director of the Group for the Study of Visual Systems at the Center of Cultural Studies, University of California at Santa Cruz. Sandy Stone has has organized several international conferences on cyberspace in Santa Cruz, Austin, Banff/Canada, and Karlsruhe, Germany, between 1991-1995. Author of The War of Desire and Technology at the Close of the Mechanical Age. In 1974 Stone settled in Santa Cruz, California, and undertook gender reassignment with the Stanford Gender Dysphoria Program in Palo Alto. During this period she published pseudonymously in "The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction" and "Galaxy" magazine. Later she became a member of the Olivia Records collective, a popular women's music label. In 1987 Stone was accepted in the History of Consciousness program at the University of California, where she studied with Donna Haraway and James Clifford. Stone wrote the seminal essay "The Empire Strikes Back: A Posttranssexual Manifesto" while Haraway's student. The paper was influenced by Haraway's A Manifesto For Cyborgs (later retitled "A Cyborg Manifesto" and first published in Social Text, 1984) and by the turbulent political foment in feminism of that period, but primarily as a reaction to what Stone perceived as a transphobic strain in feminist academia exemplified by Raymond's book. "The Empire Strikes Back" later became the center of an extensive citation network of transgendered academics and a foundational work for transgendered researchers and theorists. The central point of the essay was that transgendered persons were ill-served by hiding their status, and that coming out -- which Stone called "reading oneself aloud" -- would inevitably lead to self-empowerment. Thus Empire Strikes Back rearticulated what was at the time a radical gay-lesbian political statement into a transgendered voice. The importance of this move lay in the political circumstance of the 1980s vis-a-vis mainstream gay and lesbian political action at the national level in the United States. During this period, mainstream gay and lesbian activists generally suppressed transgender issues and visible transgendered activists, fearing that they would frighten the uncertain and still shaky liberal base during a delicate period of consolidation. At this critical juncture, and against mainstream efforts to silence fringe voices, Empire Strikes Back galvanized a largely scattered and disorganized population of young transgendered scholars and focused the attention of this demographic on the need for self-assertion within a largely reactionary institutional structure. Public open lecture with students of the European Graduate School EGS, Media and Communication Studies department program, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, Sandy Stone 2007 (Less)
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