Mellowgloom
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This user has an active interest in Social history.
randThis user opposes Ayn Rand's objectivist philosophy.
This user is gender nonconforming.
This user supports trans rights.
This user is aromantic.
This user identifies as bisexual.
This user is a secular humanist.
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This is my user page. ADHD/Autistic burnout who is not really proficient in anything when you get down to it. I like tidying up grammar and rephrasing sentences to ensure that articles maintain a consistent formal tone.

Science, Mathematics, and computers are not intuitive subjects for me. I'm more adept at pattern recognition and analogizing in historical or sociological contexts. I have a MA in History with some training in public history. I am someone who almost never fully commits to anything with a hundred percent certainty, so it makes sense that I would gravitate toward open-ended academic disciplines like the humanities which allow one to form a perspective based on a multitude of approaches and philosophies in pursuit of "true understanding" of history and reality et al.

There are theories, or "lenses", that I know for certain I do not agree with, and theories that I borrow from and believe help one approach "truth" more readily than others. I believe that intersectional feminism and queer theory offer much more insight than old-school vanilla historical materialism. I'm also not someone that will label myself a "[insert philosophy here]" adherent, as I like to keep my options open.

As for the specific areas of study that I enjoy, they include the extremely mercurial history of race in the United States, specifically the history of Chinese Americans; global history; cultural history; psychology (especially child psychology); gender studies; and LGBT history.

My particular interests lay in the mutability of social categories such as race and gender, the eternal rhythmic nature of the push-pull between progress and conservatism, trends that short-sighted pinning down the true motivations for cultural shifts. People are strange and contradictory--even hypocritical--things, and I have to give it up to my Autism for making it easy to see through the smokescreen and realize that most of what people believe to self-evident and immutable is in fact 'just made up'. Because it is made up, there is no reason why it can't be changed for the better.