[Clayart] "Advocacy for amorphous gender roles is politically correct

Vince Pitelka vpitelka at dtccom.net
Wed Apr 25 18:50:49 EDT 2018


I agree absolutely.  Thanks Snail.
- Vince

Vince Pitelka
Appalachian Center for Craft
Tennessee Tech University
vpitelka at dtccom.net  
sites.tntech.edu/wpitelka/


-----Original Message-----
From: Clayart [mailto:clayart-bounces at lists.clayartworld.com] On Behalf Of Snail Scott
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2018 9:57 PM
To: clayart at lists.clayartworld.com
Subject: Re: [Clayart] "Advocacy for amorphous gender roles is politically correct

Might’ve overdone it with that last post. If so, I regret it.  I just hate to see this forum become proscriptive rather than broadening. It all started appropriately enough, relating legends and theories on the origins of ceramics.  Reading over the accumulating statements on social theory and human history, however, (comprising half the traffic on Clayart for the day,) it began to feel less conjectural and more ideological. I would dislike it very much if someone were to encounter this thread and be left with a sense that this is who we - the Clayart community -truly are. 

Let’s talk about clay.  

Snail Scott
claywork at flying-snail.com
www.snailscott.com






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