A summary of some recent otherkin news
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Summary: News from 2012 regarding topics of interest to otherkin and therianthropes (therians), including: a new study on clinical lycanthropy, an anthology of non-supernatural otherkin and therian romantic fiction, a survey of therians and furries, a Tarot deck for people who were extraterrestrials in past lives, a therian-inspired art exhibit, advances in the technology of wearable animal ears, other transhuman innovations, and the death of Stalking Cat.
Trigger warnings: mental illness, death.
2012-01. A new academic article about clinical lycanthropy was published in The Journal of Psychiatric Practice, focusing on the case study of Ms. A., 47, who believed herself to be a snake.1 The syndrome of lycanthropy recognized in psychiatry has some traits in common with spiritual therianthropy as discussed in the therianthrope community, in that the subject believes himself or herself to be or become an animal. The syndrome itself isn’t a mental illness, and doesn’t consistently correlate with any specific mental illnesses. Clinical lycanthropy is distinguished by delusions of physical transformation, and presence of other mental illnesses; all but one case of clinical lycanthropy have quickly responded to treatment. People in the therianthrope community, on the other hand, generally don’t believe they physically transform. The new article itself is behind a pay-wall. You can get the gist of the article through an irreverent informal commentary on it in the Neurotic Physiology blog.2
2012-09. Good Mourning Publishing is working on assembling an anthology of short romantic fiction titled Shifting Hearts, "in which at least one of the love interests is Otherkin/Therian. Any identification of otherkin or therian is accepted. No vampires, p-shifting, or paranormal themes; strictly real world depictions. […] The submission deadline is December 31, 2012."3 To my knowledge, this is the first book of its kind. Personally, I’ve heard rumors that a member of the therianthrope community is writing the preface for it; is there a public post by the person in question to confirm this rumor?
2012-09-05. A multidisciplinary team of scientists (sociologists, anthropologists, and social psychologists) called the Anthropomorphic Research Project (ARP) released results for its surveys of furries, bronies (fans of My Little Pony), and therianthropes.4
2012-09-05. An interview with Patricia Cori, co-author (with Alysa Bartha) of the Sirian Starseed Tarot. In the interview, Cori said she intended the oracle deck as a tool for “starseed awakening,” to assist the “the starseed [extraterrestrial] beings currently incarnated [in human bodies] on the planet, here to assist in the great transition that we all are beginning to recognize is well underway. […] In the generations of children since the 60’s, I believe, many very special souls are coming into the life experience highly conscious, with many gifts. They are starseeds from other planets and systems that are quite possibly more evolved than ours.”5 The starseed community has been active for several decades, but their community remains separate from the otherkin and therianthrope communities.
2012-09-11. Valerie Daval’s art exhibition of paintings inspired by therianthropes, featuring animal-themed reinterpretations of classic paintings. “Therians believe that while they have a human body, some important part of their mind, identity or spirit is that of an animal. […] Therians Dream is a series of portraits about metamorphosis between human and animal form.”6 Caution: the linked page includes artistic nudity.
2012-10. Following the release of Necomimi, the wearable cat-like biofeedback ears by Neurowear, an independent business emerged, called Emoki, offering diverse modifications built upon that hardware. Emoki offers the Necomimi headset, plus their own variety of interchangeable animal ears: bunny, bear, and fox, with more to come soon.7
2012-10. Transhuman week on Wired magazine, featuring the latest experiments and predictions about high-tech enhancement of the human body and mind. Trigger warnings: surgery, physical injuries particularly to eyes and extremities, vivid descriptions and photos thereof.
2012-11-05. Stalking Cat, 54, died. Famous for modifying his body to resemble a tiger, which he called his totem animal, Stalking Cat was active in the furry community,8 but I haven’t found evidence that he was active in the otherkin or therianthrope communities.
- O. Scribner
Sources
1. R. Bou Khalil, P. Dahdah, S. Richa, D.A. Kahn. “Lycanthropy as a culture-bound syndrome: A case report and review of the literature.” Journal of Psychiatric Practice 18: 1 (2012), p. 51-54. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22261984
2. Scicurious. “HAPPY HALLOWEEN: The culture of lycanthropy.” 2012-10-31. Neurotic Physiology. http://scientopia.org/blogs/scicurious/2012/10/31/happy-halloween-the-culture-of-lycanthropy
3. M. Hansen, “OPEN CALL ‘Shifting Hearts’ otherkin/therian romance anthology.” 2012-09-15. http://goodmourningpublishing.tumblr.com/post/31634933980
4. GreenReaper. “ARP survey finds nearly 1 in 4 furs identify as bronies.” 2012-09-22. Flayrah: Furry food for thought. http://www.flayrah.com/4287/arp-survey-finds-nearly-1-4-furs-identify-bronies
5. Jeffery P. “Patricia Cori on the new elegant ‘The Sirian Starseed Tarot.’” Examiner. 2012-09-05. http://www.examiner.com/article/patricia-cori-on-the-new-elegant-the-sirian-starseed-tarot
6. James E. “Animal antics at Cupola gallery.” 2012-11-09. Postcode Gazette. http://postcodegazette.com/news/9002429304/animal-antics-at-cupola-gallery-AT-sheffield-cupola-gallery
7. Erica Swallow, “Emoki: Animal ears you control with your mind.” Forbes. 2012-10-08. http://www.forbes.com/sites/ericaswallow/2012/10/08/emoki-ears-kickstarter
8. GreenReaper. “Stalking Cat confirmed dead at 54.” 2012-11-12. Flayrah. http://www.flayrah.com/4432/stalking-cat-confirmed-dead-54
Trigger warnings: mental illness, death.
2012-01. A new academic article about clinical lycanthropy was published in The Journal of Psychiatric Practice, focusing on the case study of Ms. A., 47, who believed herself to be a snake.1 The syndrome of lycanthropy recognized in psychiatry has some traits in common with spiritual therianthropy as discussed in the therianthrope community, in that the subject believes himself or herself to be or become an animal. The syndrome itself isn’t a mental illness, and doesn’t consistently correlate with any specific mental illnesses. Clinical lycanthropy is distinguished by delusions of physical transformation, and presence of other mental illnesses; all but one case of clinical lycanthropy have quickly responded to treatment. People in the therianthrope community, on the other hand, generally don’t believe they physically transform. The new article itself is behind a pay-wall. You can get the gist of the article through an irreverent informal commentary on it in the Neurotic Physiology blog.2
2012-09. Good Mourning Publishing is working on assembling an anthology of short romantic fiction titled Shifting Hearts, "in which at least one of the love interests is Otherkin/Therian. Any identification of otherkin or therian is accepted. No vampires, p-shifting, or paranormal themes; strictly real world depictions. […] The submission deadline is December 31, 2012."3 To my knowledge, this is the first book of its kind. Personally, I’ve heard rumors that a member of the therianthrope community is writing the preface for it; is there a public post by the person in question to confirm this rumor?
2012-09-05. A multidisciplinary team of scientists (sociologists, anthropologists, and social psychologists) called the Anthropomorphic Research Project (ARP) released results for its surveys of furries, bronies (fans of My Little Pony), and therianthropes.4
2012-09-05. An interview with Patricia Cori, co-author (with Alysa Bartha) of the Sirian Starseed Tarot. In the interview, Cori said she intended the oracle deck as a tool for “starseed awakening,” to assist the “the starseed [extraterrestrial] beings currently incarnated [in human bodies] on the planet, here to assist in the great transition that we all are beginning to recognize is well underway. […] In the generations of children since the 60’s, I believe, many very special souls are coming into the life experience highly conscious, with many gifts. They are starseeds from other planets and systems that are quite possibly more evolved than ours.”5 The starseed community has been active for several decades, but their community remains separate from the otherkin and therianthrope communities.
2012-09-11. Valerie Daval’s art exhibition of paintings inspired by therianthropes, featuring animal-themed reinterpretations of classic paintings. “Therians believe that while they have a human body, some important part of their mind, identity or spirit is that of an animal. […] Therians Dream is a series of portraits about metamorphosis between human and animal form.”6 Caution: the linked page includes artistic nudity.
2012-10. Following the release of Necomimi, the wearable cat-like biofeedback ears by Neurowear, an independent business emerged, called Emoki, offering diverse modifications built upon that hardware. Emoki offers the Necomimi headset, plus their own variety of interchangeable animal ears: bunny, bear, and fox, with more to come soon.7
2012-10. Transhuman week on Wired magazine, featuring the latest experiments and predictions about high-tech enhancement of the human body and mind. Trigger warnings: surgery, physical injuries particularly to eyes and extremities, vivid descriptions and photos thereof.
2012-11-05. Stalking Cat, 54, died. Famous for modifying his body to resemble a tiger, which he called his totem animal, Stalking Cat was active in the furry community,8 but I haven’t found evidence that he was active in the otherkin or therianthrope communities.
- O. Scribner
1. R. Bou Khalil, P. Dahdah, S. Richa, D.A. Kahn. “Lycanthropy as a culture-bound syndrome: A case report and review of the literature.” Journal of Psychiatric Practice 18: 1 (2012), p. 51-54. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22261984
2. Scicurious. “HAPPY HALLOWEEN: The culture of lycanthropy.” 2012-10-31. Neurotic Physiology. http://scientopia.org/blogs/scicurious/2012/10/31/happy-halloween-the-culture-of-lycanthropy
3. M. Hansen, “OPEN CALL ‘Shifting Hearts’ otherkin/therian romance anthology.” 2012-09-15. http://goodmourningpublishing.tumblr.com/post/31634933980
4. GreenReaper. “ARP survey finds nearly 1 in 4 furs identify as bronies.” 2012-09-22. Flayrah: Furry food for thought. http://www.flayrah.com/4287/arp-survey-finds-nearly-1-4-furs-identify-bronies
5. Jeffery P. “Patricia Cori on the new elegant ‘The Sirian Starseed Tarot.’” Examiner. 2012-09-05. http://www.examiner.com/article/patricia-cori-on-the-new-elegant-the-sirian-starseed-tarot
6. James E. “Animal antics at Cupola gallery.” 2012-11-09. Postcode Gazette. http://postcodegazette.com/news/9002429304/animal-antics-at-cupola-gallery-AT-sheffield-cupola-gallery
7. Erica Swallow, “Emoki: Animal ears you control with your mind.” Forbes. 2012-10-08. http://www.forbes.com/sites/ericaswallow/2012/10/08/emoki-ears-kickstarter
8. GreenReaper. “Stalking Cat confirmed dead at 54.” 2012-11-12. Flayrah. http://www.flayrah.com/4432/stalking-cat-confirmed-dead-54
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Date: 2012-11-14 01:52 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-11-14 02:45 am (UTC)"Lupa, author of A Field Guide to Otherkin, Fang and Fur, Blood and Bone: A primal Guide to Animal Magic, and many more, will be writing the forward for this anthology." http://goodmourningpublishing.com/1.html
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Date: 2012-11-14 07:27 pm (UTC)In addition to what Jarin said, why not just ask her?
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Date: 2012-11-15 03:43 pm (UTC)