16 December 2011

The Obsessive Joy of Autism

"I am autistic. I can talk; I talked to myself for a long time before I would talk to anyone else. My sensory system is a painful mess, my grasp on language isn’t always the best, and it takes me quite some time to process social situations. I cannot yet live on my own or manage college or relationships successfully. I can explain, bemoan, and wish away a lot of things about me and my autism: my troubles finding the right words to say what I really mean, my social processing lag and limits, my rubbery facial expressions, my anxiety, my sensory system’s dysfunctions, my brain’s tendency to get stuck in physical self-destruct mode and land me in the ER. I can complain about the suckiness of being socialized and educated as an autistic and as an outsider, about lack of supports and understanding and always needing to educate.

One of the things about autism is that a lot of things can make you terribly unhappy while barely affecting others. A lot of things are harder.

But some things? Some things are so much easier. Sometimes being autistic means that you get to be incredibly happy. And then you get to flap. You get to perseverate. You get to have just about the coolest obsessions. (Mine are: sudoku and Glee. I am not ashamed.)

Now, maybe you do not understand. Because “obsession” and even “perseveration” have specific dictionary and colloquial meanings which everyone uses and understands and which do not even come CLOSE to describing my relationship with whatever I’m obsessing on now. It’s not just that I am sitting in my room and my heart is racing and all I can think about is Glee and all I want to do is read about it and talk about it and never go to sleep because that would take time away from this and that has been my life for the past few days. It’s not just that I am doing sudokus in my head or that I find ways to talk about either numbers or Glee in any conversation, including ones about needing to give a student a sensory break so he’ll stop screaming and throwing things.

(It’s not just the association and pressure of shame, because when ever an autistic person gets autistically excited about something, there will be people there to shame and bully them, and some of us will internalize that shame and lock away our obsessions and believe the bullies and let them take away this unique, untranslatable joy and turn it into something dirty and battered.)

It’s not any of that. Those are all things neurotypicals can understand and process. This goes beyond that. It’s not anything recognized on the continuum of “normal”.

It’s that the experience is so rich. It’s textured, vibrant, and layered. It exudes joy. It is a hug machine for my brain. It makes my heart pump faster and my mouth twitch back into a smile every few minutes. I feel like I’m sparkling. Every inch of me is totally engaged in and powered up by the obsession. Things are clear.

It is beautiful. It is perfect.

I flap a lot when I think about Glee or when I finish a sudoku puzzle. I make funny little sounds. I spin. I rock. I laugh. I am happy. Being autistic, to me, means a lot of different things, but one of the best things is that I can be so happy, so enraptured about things no one else understands and so wrapped up in my own joy that, not only does it not matter that no one else shares it, but it can become contagious.

This is the part about autism I can never explain. This is the part I never want to lose. Without this part autism is not worth having.

Neurotypical people pity autistics. I pity neurotypicals. I pity anyone who cannot feel the way that flapping your hands just so amplifies everything you feel and thrusts it up into the air. I pity anyone who doesn’t understand how beautiful the multiples of seven are, anyone who doesn’t get chills when a shadow falls just so across a solitaire game spread out on the table. I pity anyone who is so restrained by what is considered acceptable happiness that they will never understand when I say that sometimes being autistic in this world means walking through a crowd of silently miserable people and holding your happiness like a secret or a baby, letting it warm you as your mind runs on the familiar tracks of an obsession and lights your way through the day.

It takes a million different forms. A boy pacing by himself, flapping and humming and laughing. An “interest” or obsessions that is “age appropriate”—or maybe one that is not. A shake of the fingers in front of the eyes, a monologue, an echolaliated phrase. All of these things autistic people are supposed to be ashamed of and stop doing? They are how we communicate our joy.

If I could change three things about how the world sees autism, they would be these. That the world would see that we feel joy—sometimes a joy so intense and private and all-encompassing that it eclipses anything the world might feel. That the world would stop punishing us for our joy, stop grabbing flapping hands and eliminating interests that are not “age-appropriate”, stop shaming and gas-lighting us into believing that we are never, and can never be, happy. And that our joy would be valued in and of itself, seen as a necessary and beautiful part of our disability, pursued, and shared.

This is about the obsessive joy of autism. So I guess, if I’m trying to explain what an obsession (and, by necessity, obsessive joy) means to me as an autistic person, I can bring it back to the tired old image of a little professor cornering an unsuspecting passerby and lecturing them for half an hour. All too often this encounter is viewed through the terrified eyes of the unwillingly captive audience. I’d like to invite you to see through the eyes of the lecturer, who is not so much determined to force their knowledge into you as they are opened to a flood of joy which they cannot contain.

And why would you want to contain something like that?"

from Shift Journal

15 December 2011



from filmography2011

Music:

1. Kashiwa Daisuke - My Favorite Things
2. Justice - Civilization
3. Foster the People - Houdini
4. Miami Horror - Moon Theory
5. Radiohead - Lucky
6. Paper Route - Dance On Our Graves

Films in order of appearance:

00:00:21 Apollo 18

00:04:11 The Tree of Life

00:06:29 Melancholia

00:07:21 Hugo

00:09:06 Warrior

00:10:23 The Whistleblower

00:11:24 Shame

00:12:15 Margin Call

00:13:24 Beginners

00:14:18 Soul Surfer

00:15:06 Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

00:16:03 I Am Number Four

00:17:28 Priest

00:18:25 My Week With Marilyn

00:19:19 Another Earth

00:20:15 Unknown

00:22:00 Hanna

00:24:13 Green Lantern

00:26:00 Super 8

00:27:10 Immortals

00:28:15 The Big Year

00:29:10 The Rite

00:30:00 Prom

00:31:00 Source Code

00:32:00 Limitless

00:36:00 In Time

00:37:00 Thor

00:38:13 Transformers: Dark of the Moon

00:39:16 Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows

00:40:00 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

00:40:20 The Beaver

00:41:08 Shame

00:41:26 Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows

00:42:06 Bad Teacher

00:43:08 Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol

00:44:00 Burke and Hare

00:44:19 Super

00:45:08 Carnage

00:46:00 X-men: First Class

00:46:23 Spy Kids: All the Time in the World

00:48:01 J. Edgar

00:48:16 Limitless

00:48:26 We Need to Talk About Kevin

00:49:09 Immortals

00:50:09 Green Lantern

00:51:08 Captain America

00:52:00 Hanna

00:52:15 Real Steel

00:53:01 Your Highness

00:53:18 Thor

00:54:01 Colombiana

00:54:21 Sucker Punch

00:56:00 The Muppets

00:56:18 The Rum Diary

00:57:20 A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas

00:58:01 Moneyball

00:58:23 X-men: First Class

00:59:15 The Perfect Host

00:59:29 My Week with Marilyn

01:00:15 Footloose

01:00:27 Ceremony

01:01:13 The Green Hornet

01:02:00 Cars 2

01:02:17 Drive Angry 3D

01:03:06 Bunraku

01:04:02 Conan the Barbarian

01:04:16 The Three Musketeers

01:05:08 Something Borrowed

01:05:26 Big Mommas: Like Father like Son

01:06:15 Finding Joe

01:07:13 Season of the Witch

01:08:16 Mozart’s Sister

01:09:02 Arthur

01:09:21 Anonymous

01:10:21 Killing Bono

01:11:16 A Good Old-Fashioned Orgy

01:12:06 Your Highness

01:12:23 Zookeeper

01:13:17 Monte Carlo

01:14:13 Moneyball

01:15:27 Cowboys and Aliens

01:16:18 The Guard

01:17:06 Coriolanus

01:17:28 Attack the Block

01:19:06 The Big Year

01:20:06 Carnage

01:21:11 Priest

01:22:13 The Hangover Part 2

01:23:18 Immortals

01:24:07 Fast Five

01:24:23 Thor

01:25:18 Captain America

01:26:11 Gnomeo and Juliet

01:26:26 The Ides of March

01:27:28 Immortals

01:28:16 Hugo

01:29:00 From Prada to Nada

01:29:22 Drive Angry 3D

01:30:12 The Darkest Hour

01:31:01 Machine Gun Preacher

01:31:10 Shark Night 3D

01:31:26 Immortals

01:32:07 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2

01:33:08 Super 8

01:33:28 Circumstance

01:35:21 Bunraku

01:37:03 The Sitter

01:37:25 Diary of a Wimpy Kid

01:38:11 Dirty Girl

01:38:28 Mr. Popper’s Penguins

01:39:16 Just Go With It

01:40:13 Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol

01:41:07 I Don’t Know How She Does It

01:41:26 30 Minutes or Less

01:42:26 The Adventures of Tintin

01:43:23 Bridesmaids

01:44:16 Larry Crowne

01:45:13 Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer

01:46:03 Bridesmaids

01:47:21 Glee: The 3D Concert Movie

01:48:15 Beginners

01:49:11 Happy Feet 2

01:50:23 Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked

01:52:17 Jane Eyre

01:53:03 The Green Hornet

01:53:15 Hysteria

01:54:02 Winne the Pooh

01:54:28 Hall Pass

01:55:26 Dirty Girl

01:56:16 The Art of Getting By

01:57:17 The Roommate

01:58:02 Skateland

01:59:06 Friends with Benefits

01:59:26 What’s Your Number?

02:00:28 Midnight in Paris

02:01:15 Cedar Rapids

02:02:04 No Strings Attached

02:02:25 Restless

02:03:20 Your Highness

02:04:04 Our Idiot Brother

02:04:25 Like Crazy

02:05:27 Bridesmaids

02:06:29 Hall Pass

02:07:28 Red State

02:08:15 Crazy Stupid Love

02:09:14 Bad Teacher

02:10:03 Something Borrowed

02:10:15 From Prada to Nada

02:11:02 The Dilemma

02:11:22 The Artist

02:12:08 Rio

02:13:17 Submarine

02:15:19 No Strings Attached

02:16:08 Like Crazy

02:16:25 One Day

02:17:20 Paul

02:18:04 The Smurfs

02:19:04 Beastly

02:19:25 Super

02:20:12 Tyler Perry’s Big Happy Family

02:20:28 Three

02:21:19 Win Win

02:22:08 Crazy Stupid Love

02:23:12 Elektra Luxx

02:24:12 Young Adult

02:24:28 The Change-Up

02:25:13 Horrible Bosses

02:26:15 Atlas Shrugged

02:27:02 New Year’s Eve

02:27:23 Jack and Jill

02:28:05 We Bought a Zoo

02:28:22 The Descendants

02:29:08 Jumping the Broom

02:29:27 Bridesmaids

02:30:19 Bucky Larson

02:31:09 Arthur Christmas

02:32:08 Johnny English

02:32:24 Born to be Wild

02:33:10 Mozart’s Sister

02:34;10 Burke and Hare

02:35:18 The Sitter

02:40:13 Priest

02:41:14 Flowers of War

02:42:17 The Rum Diary

02:43:28 Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

02:44:12 Submarine

02:44:23 A Dangerous Method

02:45:03 The Awakening

02:45:22 Don 2

02:46:17 The Help

02:47:02 Straw Dogs

02:47:22 Dylan Dog: Dead of Night

02:48:07 Tower Heist

02:48:25 Fast Five

02:49:13 Trespass

02:50:04 Outrage

02:50:22 30 Minutes or Less

02:51:07 The Mechanic

02:51:15 Drive

02:52:23 The Devil’s Double

02:53:22 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

02:54:15 Season of the Witch

02:55:05 The Eagle

02:55:20 Fright Night

02:56:04 The Double

02:57:03 Colombiana

02:57:14 Scream 4

02:57:24 Killer Elite

02:58:08 The Mechanic

02:58:22 Hoodwinked Too

02:59:03 Abduction

02:59:10 Shaolin

03:00:09 Kill the Irishman

03:01:05 Final Destination 5

03:01:22 Fright Night

03:02:09 Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

03:03:02 Courageous

03:03:25 Drive Angry 3D

03:04:06 Resistance

03:04:24 Rampart

03:05:12 Coriolanus

03:05:27 Red State

03:06:15 Hanna

03:07:09 The Adventures of Tintin

03:07:17 Khodorkovsky

03:08:06 Catch .44

03:08:21 Coriolanus

03:09:07 Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

03:09:22 Colombiana

03:10:10 Rango

03:11:10 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides

03:12:02 Sucker Punch

03:13:15 Hesher

03:26:22 Water for Elephants

03:27:22 Take Me Home Tonight

03:29:10 The Darkest Hour

03:30:05 Tyrannosaur

03:31:04 Sucker Punch

03:32:15 We Need to Talk About Kevin

03:33:29 Like Crazy

03:35:00 Submarine

03:36:20 Killing Bono

03:37:15 Three

03:38:06 Contagion

03:39:05 A Better Life

03:40:06 I Saw the Devil

03:41:06 Restless

03:43:04 The Grace Card

03:44:01 The Artist

03:44:27 The Skin I Live In

03:45:22 Puncture

03:46:14 Sleeping Beauty

03:47:11 Stake Land

03:48:16 Texas Killing Fields

03:49:11 The Conspirator

03:50:06 The Eagle

03:51:05 Kill the Irishman

03:52:10 Water for Elephants

03:53:01 Father of Invention

03:53:15 Captain America

03:54:00 The Ides of March

03:54:20 Shame

03:55:24 American: The Bill Hicks Story

03:56:16 Anonymous

03:57:02 Martha Marcy May Marlene

03:58:14 The Son of No One

03:59:07 The Skin I Live In

04:00:07 A Dangerous Method

04:00:29 Battle: Los Angeles

04:02:04 Hobo With a Shotgun

04:03:12 The Darkest Hour

04:04:26 Red Riding Hood

04:05:23 Twilight: Breaking Dawn

04:07:09 Prom

04:08:01 J. Edgar

04:08:17 Trust

04:10:04 A Separation

04:11:02 Answers to Nothing

04:11:29 Pariah

04:12:26 Beastly

04:14:19 Coriolanus

04:15:29 Cowboys and Aliens

04:17:07 Fright Night

04:18:28 In the Land of Blood and Honey

04:19:18 The Mechanic

04:21:07 Transformers: Dark of the Moon

04:22:01 50/50

04:23:12 I Melt With You

04:24:17 The Iron Lady

04:27:04 War Horse

04:28:02 Rise of the Planet of the Apes

04:28:16 Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol

04:29:23 Abduction

04:30:11 Battle: Los Angeles

04:31:04 The Bang Bang Club

04:31:23 Flowers of War

04:32:16 Snow Flower and the Secret Fan

04:33:09 Mozart’s Sister

04:34:13 I Am Number Four

04:35:14 Don 2

04:36:11 Janie Jones

04:37:11 Circumstance

04:38:28 Tomboy

04:39:17 The Tree of Life

04:40:21 Angels Crest

04:41:18 Thor

04:42:18 X-men: First Class

04:48:28 Dolphin Tale

04:50:08 Shark Night 3D

04:50:21 Priest

04:51:08 Another Earth

04:53:06 Insidious

04:53:21 Albert Nobbs

04:54:19 Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

04:57:02 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2

04:59:08 The Lincoln Lawyer

05:00:09 Dream House

05:01:04 The Tree of Life

05:02:23 Melancholia

05:03:23 Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark

05:04:16 Hugo

05:06:25 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2

05;07:25 Super 8

05:08:26 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

05:09:09 Pina

05:10:09 The Adjustment Bureau

05:11:15 Priest

05:12:16 Immortals

05:14:00 Take Shelter

05:15:03 Final Destination 5

05:16:11 The Thing

05:17:20 Mars Needs Moms

05:18:19 Kung Fu Panda 2

05:19:26 Chalet Girl

05:20:24 Paranormal Activity 3

05:21:18 Battle: Los Angeles

05:22:05 Justin Bieber: Never Say Never

05:22:24 Albatross

05:23:09 The Way

05:24:09 African Cats

05:24:28 Hop

05:25:23 Puss in Boots

05:26:24 The Greatest Movie Ever Sold

05:27:11 Soul Surfer

05:28:09 Shark Night 3D

05:28:25 Transformers: Dark of the Moon

05:30:16 Apollo 18

05:31:14 Green Lantern

05:32:15 Being Elmo

05:33:11 Restless

05:34:20 Water for Elephants

jiro dreams of sushi


to watch in 2012

08 December 2011

Y: How was I like during my 20's?
H: Your 20's...you were busy, dizzy, and in a hurry. You always seemed to be running away or running towards something. But I wasn't sure what it was.
"The thing is, it’s patriarchy that says men are stupid and monolithic and unchanging and incapable. It’s patriarchy that says men have animalistic instincts and just can’t stop themselves from harassing and assaulting. It’s patriarchy that says men can only be attracted by certain qualities, can only have particular kinds of responses, can only experience the world in narrow ways. Feminism holds that men are capable of more – are more than that."

07 December 2011

Raw Food Diet: Day 3

I realized today that I'm doing this thing that is relatively important in my life and food related but not blogged, so I'm blah-gging now.

I'm on my third day of a raw food diet (see title of post above). I got the idea originally during my Anthropology of Food class of fall 2010 (my, that seems long ago) when we had a section on the power of cooking and fire. We read a bunch of essays, anthropology papers (or, as I like to call them, "long stories about that one time I was in Ghana"), and a book, even. Mostly, we discovered that modern-day diets, specifically an Amurrican one, are responsible for most deaths/health problems in the world.

Some people blame meat. It introduces animal fat and cholesterol into our diets despite our ancestors being mostly frugivores. Meat is costly to get, costly to digest, particularly in its raw form. Some scholars insist that obtaining meat was so costly for an individual that social dynamics began in pre-human groups specifically to get and distribute meat, ergo culture, barter, currency, language and BAM! Our heads are huge and so are our guts. Our response? Vegetarians!

Some people blame agriculture, grains as we know them today. The beginning of agriculture can be linked archeologically to the shrinking of our jaws and chewing muscles (goodbye Neanderthal look!) and thus ALL OF THE TEETH PROBLEMS. Domesticating grasses and seeds allowed a large injection of carbohydrates into our diets, quick sources of sugar that supposedly let us spend less time hunting/gathering and more time doing other stuff (i.e. accounting, filing taxes, meditating, selling car insurance). Domesticating grasses and seeds sounds like it was hard: breeding plants, irrigating water, predicting weather patterns, anything to optimize growth. So of course we banded together and decided, Hey, wouldn't it be great if we could communicate about all this stuff? And suddenly BAM! Our heads are huge and every other adolescent needs bulky metal work to fit all their teeth into their mouths. Our response? Gluten-free!

Some people blame cooking. Now, this is much harder to prove considering how ancient fire is and how, let's see, it happens to DESTROY much of the carbon evidence we would use to identify its...uses. But basically there are issues with the other two things.

First, our chimpanzee cousins do eat meat on occasion. It's a treat (as it should be with us), but their heads stay about the same size through the generations, despite this ancient practice of bonking off their smaller cousins and happily putting raw bits of lemur into their mouths.

Second, these other theories don't explain the proportional ratio exchange between stomach size and brain size. Eating meat requires a rather large intestinal tract considering how the fat in it doesn't even begin to get digested until it reaches our small intestines (think of all that raw meat rolled up in y'all, delish). Eating grains and seeds, despite their being packets of easy energy, are still difficult to digest without being cooked. You try eating some raw rice and flour and see how your tummy fairs (not good, believe you me).

Both the meat and agriculture rely on the stipulation that fire releases essential nutrients from these food products to ease digestion. Stomach shrinks, and BAM! Brains get huge. But....what do we lose from cooking our food? Some people say heat destroys essential phytochemicals, micronutrients, antioxidants and fosters carcinogens, toxins, carbon (that black crunchy delicious stuff you get when you char meat). Now those are just some fancy words, so what do we REALLY lose from cooking our food? Or maybe the better question to ask is, what do we gain from NOT cooking our food? Our response? Raw food diet!

Also known as the Paleolithic diet, raw foodists believe in consuming unprocessed foods that have not been raised about some degree of temperature that I can't remember. Just nothing that's ever been really hot. This eliminates most of our beloved food pyramid. Grains? Gone (again, try eating that meal of raw rice and flour). Dairy? Gone (unless we're talking unpasteurized milk and good luck with finding that in the United States). Meat? Gone (Minus sashimi, beef tartare, carpaccio, smoked salmon, yougetthedrilletc). So we're left with fruits, nuts, and veggies. Hmm, not so bad, you might think. Wrong! Let me walk you through my average eating day.

First, I might have some cereal with milk for breakfast. Except cereal is a heavily processed grain and again, milk has been heated a LOT to get it through the FDA and onto your table. Okay, for lunch I might grab a sandwich. Except there might be bread in it, from processed and milled flour, baked at high temperatures in an industrial oven. Or meat. Fine, for dinner I might steep a salmon filet in butter and garlic and lemon juice, bake for 20 minutes, and serve over some hot jasmine rice. Take out what's not raw and I get...well, some raw garlic and lemon juice.

A raw food diet changes the way you think about food. Also how much respect I have for my oven. But this might have been why I ran into problems the first time I tried going raw. I thought, an excuse to eat sashimi? hurrah! And then I woke up in the morning and did not feel like dragging my ass to a sushi restaurant and dropping 30 bucks for a meal that made me full. So I stayed at home and rummaged for raw foods in my fridge. I found a case of tangerines. Bad move, said my stomach about an hour later. Bad move. I managed to pull through a full 3 days before reverting back with a most delicious meal of bulgogi and kimchi tacos from a Kogi truck. Scrumptious.

But this time! This time will be different. I did some research and managed my budget much better, and here at day 3, I don't feel like I want to drive a slow drill through my right eye. I've had sashimi for lunch once and dinner once, $15 tip inclusive for the lunch, $25 tip inclusive for the dinner, so I did splurge. But what I lost over sushi so far has been more than made up for by my incredibly cheap grocery list. To be fair, I've committed to a week of raw food, which means I didn't go all out and buy a blender and a dehydrator and organic sprouts. Here's what I got at my local C-Town:

apples
bananas
avocados
tomatoes
almonds
dates
cucumbers
limes
carrots
seaweed (I lied; I got this at the asian market.)
total=$34

Not bad, not bad, although now I wish I'd gotten some rice milk, basil, and summer squash. Maybe I'll go back.

Anyway, my goals for this were 1) satisfaction of curiosity; 2) detoxing my body from all the funemployment stress (btw, stress increases your acidity while a diet heavy in fruits will be very alkaline); and 3) losing weight so I can look goooood in a dress at GC. Unfortunately, only the last thing is really measurable, in terms of results, but I'm happy (worried? intrigued? curious) to report that so far I've lost about 3 pounds. This could be mostly the intense fiber intake flushing my system or the sudden lack of salt in my diet being compensated for by less water retention. I'm curious to see how things go from here/if I'll even make it to day 7 (my bets are mostly on day 5 which, psychologically, probably means I'll only make it to day 5. self-fulfilling prophecies, whaaaat). Mostly bored by my diet at this point. I need something new to eat...

01 December 2011