The Fairy and the Woodcutter but making it queer
– imagine a butch fairy and a femme woodcutter arranging a marriage so they can be each other’s beards.
Link to original folktale —> http://matsuri.pl/images/pliki/opowiadanie6.pdf
Queering the Fairy and the Woodcutter
– imagine a butch fairy and a femme woodcutter arranging a marriage so they can be each other’s beards.
Link to original folktale —> http://matsuri.pl/images/pliki/opowiadanie6.pdf
some fun comic strips of the fairy and her cat named ‘Woodcutter’
Woodcutter turns out to be pregnant, and the fairy takes care of the kittens. She finds her love for rescuing animals on earth, helping them get adopted. She continues to nurture Woodcutter and its kittens – they live together for another 50 years until she decides to ascend back to heaven with them.
fairy on woodcutter duty
GIF by Yeonoo Park
Few sketches for fairy outfits worn by the woodcutter.
images by Jaewoo Kang
Homosexual neurosis is the retaliation of Oedipal reproduction threatened by homosexual desire . Producing without reproducing, homosexual desire is the terror of the family, the non-engendered non-engenderer. And so the homosexual must feel that he is at the end of a race, a race of reproduction for which he is not responsible and which he concludes. The homosexual is socially unacceptable unless he is neurotically attached to his mother or father, the by-product of an expiring lineage that finds meaning for its perversion in the guilt of the one whose position can be determined only in relation to the past. Since he does not engender, the homosexual must be a degenerate, the artistic end of a race. His temporality is limited to
the past: the Greeks or Sodom.
Family, Capitalism, Anus - Guy Hocquenghem
Hats! Hats! Hats!
Where does “male” fairy take bath? I would like to see a story about “male” fairy getting his clothes stolen
costume designs for the fairy doing boy drag.
image by Jaewoo Kang
Woodcutter finally tells the fairy… “I wanna try on your clothes…”
I always thought about how woodcutter changed fairy by stealing her clothes and trapping her inside his house but I haven’t really thought about how she must’ve changed him. As celestial being, I wonder how she approached motherhood, domestic life, patriarchy and corporeal existence. Romantic in me wants to imagine that fairy made everyone around them’s life so much better.