Comfortably Grey
Comfortably grey: Post-Identity Thinking About Sexuality, Trauma, and Power Relations Roni Feller “The Comfortably Grey” is a book of auto-theory that is still being written, examining the hidden middle ground of symbolic resistance to symbolic violence. Symbolic violence is enacted in today’s capitalism from within identity politics and politically correct discourse. For a generation raised in preparation for traumas and horrors, the deterministic experience of destruction and injury instills pre-traumatic anxiety, both sexual and within general welfare. “The Convenient Grey” proposes a feminine approach that refuses to bear the burden of binary victimhood. This, by using fantasies of liberation based on agency, awareness, and freedom of choice. “The Convenient Grey” proposes conscious acceptance of transgressive complexity, problematic yet un-denied.