Thursday, May 14, 2009

Continental Couture: The Tentative Title for Vain Diversion

http://theglobalizationofvanity.blogspot.com/

I'm (not) packing and not writing my final project, so I decided to start what I loosely call a fashion blog. Think of it more of a reflection on self-obsession, style, looks, appearance and the ideas behind them all.

As mentioned before (perhaps?), most who know me are very aware of my insistence that vanity, appearance, and the pursuit of fashion drive a lot of what our global economy is today. Fashion and economics are so tediously intertwined that putting on clothes for me is an intensely intellectual experience.

I kid.

But keep an eye on it and this blog. Once I leave next Tuesday, expect more posts.

Stay classy--
D

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Thank You Spencer Krug

"He was a man of many nations, of revelations, oh revelations."
-The Mending of the Gown by the Sunset Rubdown

With an invocation, thanks to Spencer Krug, I begin my Travel(b)log for this summer, and beyond. Yes, I have big hopes to keep it focused on the interactions I encounter with faith, globalization (at risk of taking Tony Blair's idea), people, politics, and places/spaces. However, like travel, blogs cannot necessarily be branded with a destination before they begin. Keep your eyes open for afore mentioned themes though.

So why am I keeping a travel blog? Where is she going you ask? Well my dear friends, colleagues, family, and unknown cyber readers, I am embarking on a journey with the following itinerary :

-NYC -> Brussels -> Geneva -> Istanbul (throw some Ankara and Athens in there on my own time?)

Props to Yale and a certain generous Mr. Barry for making this possible. Of course I'm sure there will be side trips and adventures as I being my work to network (and mentor) student NGO's around Europe and the Middle East thanks to the Ivy Europe-Middle East Conference I co-chaired, as well as an Internship with Toplum Gönüllüleri. I'll avoid the tedious where and whens and leave them for when they are there and then.

Aside from my work, I would like to say I am going to have some sort of revelation, just like any other (wander)lusty traveler of my age and disposition. Hence why I began this blog with the all holy Spencer Krug song quote. Okay, I partially lied. As much as I want to have revelations, I would like to witness them even more--perhaps in my research on Turkish Sufism or with the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew (oh please come through with this connection Father/Brother/Uncle Timothy!). To avoid getting your hopes up (or mine) with my religious daydreams, I'll stop now and leave this for a there and then.

I hope for this blog to be more professional as time goes on, when I have real stories and concepts to share. (In the mean time, let me --try-- to entertain you. I'm having fun if that is any consolation.)

To avoid spouting more cliches or unnecessary information, I'll sign off now and begin my global fashion blog. Which you should also follow.

Peace. Pax. Salaam.
D