Thursday, May 21, 2009

my act...

… also known as my schtick (among my more yiddy associates): It's an all encompassing, definitive summary of who I am (or propose, or appear to be), based on the things I say, the way I dress, the places I go, the music I like, and my overall behaviour in relation to my surroundings. Everyone has one, apparently. I hesitate to say 'apparently' as I'm pretty sure I've always known this, but only recently have I been called out on my 'act', and conversely, asked to recognize the 'acts' of others.

It's a strange categorical phenomenon. It's like having a type. I'm not sure if I have a type, but if all of the character variables and physical features are compared between relations past and present, I'm sure a 'type' could be discerned. I digress.

What's my act? I'm growing to understand that an 'act' is both important and superfluous. Important, because everyone weighs on them; superfluous, because they're indefinite. Charles Cooley penned the term Looking Glass Self, which sounds painfully vain, but it's more, uhh, sad and true? The whole theory is rooted in the idea that we see ourselves as we feel others see us (...and he thought of this before Lookbook.nu, talk about prophetic). My 'act', although it's my own, is completely out of my hands. You determine my 'act', and I can act however I like, even if I'm not really acting, and there is nothing I can do to control your assessment. So, however you evaluate me, that's who I am to you, and maybe even to myself, eventually.

Sitting in my mother's bathtub today, biding time on a (sadly) frigid Manitoba afternoon, I tried my best to imagine what my 'act' is from someone else's perspective. Only a few nights ago, I wore a short sleeved, white, men's shirt and a cream coloured blazer. Very Ben Gurion. I was told this outfit was part of my 'act'. I'm still trying desperately to understand what this means. My mom stands over a pile of magazines and clothes on the coffee table and says, 'Carli, you've only been home for three days and you're already starting your schtick…' My 'schtick', in this case, is leaving clutter and making messes. The funny thing is that back in Toronto, I keep my schtick in good order. I've got the cleanest schtick around. It's so clean, you could eat off my schtick. At a formal event on Tuesday, every pantsuit wearing Bubbie and Zaida in town approached me to pinch my cheeks and ask me about my present 'shpeal' (see: act, schtick)

Presently? Well, I dress in men's clothing, leave clutter wherever I go, and blog from the bathtub while I should be doing real work...

Although the term 'act' is a new one for me, the concept is anything but novel. Today, I'm told that I should start writing about 'the act', as it's a "great term" and everyone's got one. So, now, I can add something to my former character précis:

Presently? Well, I dress in men's clothing, leave clutter wherever I go, blog from the bathtub while I should be doing real work, and take simple text messages and turn them into longwinded, self-reflective web manifestos. So, that's my act. At present...

Like it or leave it.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

As if dressing in mens clothing isnt the "schtick" of every superficial twnenty-something desperately trying to keep up with this weeks fashion trend.

Anonymous said...

Reflexivity?

You are privileged in many ways that extend beyond access to resources, but also in the perfection of your craft. Could you not use it towards writing that reflects anything beyond endless lists of superficial indulgencies? (i.e. your entire blog) While witty and entertaining to read, I don’t want to believe that this really the extension of your conscious intuitive thinking? Or perhaps the blog itself is part of your act?

I assume anonymous postings are to welcome critical evaluations?
Perhaps anything other then praise is considered distasteful?
Endless praise is just so boring.

Anonymous said...

I really wish you didn't use "vane"

Anonymous said...

Although this blog is highly indulgent, not to mention surface level and poorly formatted, this blogger is talented, and there is no arguing that fact. If you read back in her posts, you'll see that despite the light nature of her content, he skill is unmatched by most. If you don't like it, go read Torontoist or NOW.

Anonymous said...

Ben Gurion was a fucking joke jew.

Basha said...

Saying Ben Gurion is a joke jew is on the same plane as saying Malcolm X believed in white power. Its not enough he tried to single handedly liberate palestine without pissing off the arabs, yid's got an airport and a university named after him. Your beloved Tom Cruise or Michael Jackson have neither.

Anonymous said....
"i wear the same thing everyday. i dont understand schtick because it defines a box outside of my simple regiment. I listen to Pavement and Barenaked Ladies in my freetime, while jacking it to the View. "

no one said praise need be boring, expecially when an arab (myself) defends a jew and references ben Gurion. Fuck it, if jews knighted people, with a silver yamaka or something equally as glorious, the man woulda had a bag full of them by now.

Bachelor number one, I mean Anonymous, is an English TA. or wishes he was one.

boom.

Danah said...

oh the anonymous, always trying to turn something fun into some teenage existential crisis.

carli, the fact that you said your look is very ben gurion made me laugh...a lot! you gave me an idea for a Halloween costume, or better yet, i'll be Arafat circa 1974 and you can be ben gurion. or we can swap since this non jew looks more jew than you anyway, haha!

carli mia said...

why can't we all just get along?

k said...

but let's face it....she has one hell of an act, no?

biz said...

i love this blog.
and this photo of benny boy:
http://socialfairydust.files.wordpress.com/2008/03/goldman.jpg

looking forward to hanging out with you and your schtick real soon.

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