I have a question or two about these stipulations:
1. Most language is gender-biased, and homophobic is a sort of non-word
to me. What's wrong with the simple "sexist" based on the analogy with
"racist" - or, better, " sexually prejudiced", which covers everything?
3. This is a bit confused, with its "related discourses" (huh?) and
"ultimately". I have always understood Poetryetc to mean what it says,
i.e. poetry and other things.
4. It is actually rather difficult sometimes to distinguish "the
person's ideas or work" from the person. I suppose "That was a pile of
shit, Bob" would be taken quite personally by most Bobs.
6. If I use material from the list written by me with my own permission
elsewhere, must I indicate that it originally appeared on Poetryetc?
...Just asking...
Martin
Joseph Duemer wrote:
> Here is the final version of the Poetryetc Policies we discussed a
> couple of
> weeks back. We have set up the system so that it goes out to all new
> members.
>
> Poetryetc List Policies
>
>
> Poetryetc is a forum for the discussion of poetry, poetics, and
> related matters. The list is unmoderated and depends on the good will
> of members to maintain a useful and productive environment for
> conversation. Poetryetc has few rules, but list managers take them
> seriously. Repeated violations of list policies as outlined below will
> lead to removal from the list.
>
> 1. No racist, gender-biased, or homophobic language.
>
> 2. Poetryetc. does not allow anonymous or pseudonymous subscriptions.
>
> 3. Posts should primarily concern poetry, poetics, and related
> discourses. Ultimately, the subjects discussed on the list are up to
> the membership.
>
> 4. No personal attacks against other members of the list will be
> allowed. Criticism of anyone, whether a member of the list or not,
> should be directed at the person's ideas or work, not at the person.
>
> 5. Posts that, in the opinion of the list managers, contain libel will
> be deleted.
>
> 6. Posts to the list remain the property of their authors. Do not
> repost or republish posts to the list without the permission of the
> author beyond the standard rights accorded by "fair use" of published
> materials. If you do use material from the list elsewhere with the
> author's permission, please note that the material appeared originally
> on Poetryetc.
>
>
> Joseph Duemer
> Anny Ballardini
> (List Mgrs.)
>
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The art of being civilized is the art of learning to read between the lies. - Kenneth Rexroth
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