Content Note Databases
Saturday, May 19th, 2018 03:07 pmThose of us who can't handle seeing certain things in our "entertainment" may find these sites useful:
doesthedogdie.com
Addresses animal harm, kid & parental death, and much more, including jump scares, strobing lights.
unconsentingmedia.org
Tracks sexual violence of all kinds. (Unfortunately, many titles are presented as images without alt tags; database searches are all text.)
ETA: Fixed borked link
doesthedogdie.com
Addresses animal harm, kid & parental death, and much more, including jump scares, strobing lights.
unconsentingmedia.org
Tracks sexual violence of all kinds. (Unfortunately, many titles are presented as images without alt tags; database searches are all text.)
ETA: Fixed borked link
Filtering Archive-of-Our-Own Searches
Friday, August 4th, 2017 04:26 pmWill wonders never cease?
I just contributed original content to a Tumblr post. The post is full of graphics, which I am too lazy to describe, so I winnowed it down to two paragraphs. Here's a tl;dr on eliminating things you don't want to read from your Archive of Our Own searches.
( tl;dr )
I just contributed original content to a Tumblr post. The post is full of graphics, which I am too lazy to describe, so I winnowed it down to two paragraphs. Here's a tl;dr on eliminating things you don't want to read from your Archive of Our Own searches.
( tl;dr )
Trigger Warnings as Classroom Accommodation
Tuesday, March 15th, 2016 09:48 amAngela Carter challenges the academics dismissing trigger warnings as "pandering" to whiny students. Bringing teaching and trauma experience to the discussion she analyzes how trigger warnings accommodate traumatized people (in a dry, academic manner, but worth slogging through).
"Teaching with Trauma: Disability Pedagogy, Feminism, and the Trigger Warnings Debate"
Angela M Carter
Disability Studies Quarterly, Vol 36, No 2 (2016): Winter 2016 | free open access
http://dsq-sds.org/article/view/4652/3935
( Useful paragraph quote )
"Teaching with Trauma: Disability Pedagogy, Feminism, and the Trigger Warnings Debate"
Angela M Carter
Disability Studies Quarterly, Vol 36, No 2 (2016): Winter 2016 | free open access
http://dsq-sds.org/article/view/4652/3935
( Useful paragraph quote )