Monthly Archives: January 2011

Starship Troopers: Momma’s Boys No More, or Death Before Dames

Phil Gochenour’s essay “Utopia of Pain: Adolescent Anxiety and the Ideology of Narrative in Robert A. Heinlein’s Starship Troopers” in the Space Warriors issue of the New York Review of Science Fiction (#269) is an excellent and illuminating piece of criticism. Rather than ask which moral transgression the author is guilty of, a popular game, but not necessarily a useful one, we are asked to consider what sort of ideal the characters are being pointed towards.

It is an ideal that comes from within Heinlein as imaged for adolescent males. One which fosters the separation from the mother and the development of a self view in which the boy becomes a man, where the military replaces the family, and challenging replaces protecting. Continue reading

Kale and Sausage Soup

Yield: 12 14 oz servings / 4.5 quarts
Calories: 250
Carbohydrates: 12
(approx)

This is close to the Christmas Soup I made a few weeks ago, which everyone liked a lot, but had quite a few carbohydrates in it. Since we’re cutting back on carbs for a while, I thought this would make a good low-carb soup if we just left out the potatoes and held back on the beans a bit. Continue reading

New Year’s Soup / Roasted Root Vegetable Soup

The New Year is upon us, and for me it’s going to be the year of soup. Every week, or as near as I can manage, I’ll be making soup, and sharing it with friends.

The same time I decided to soup my way throughout the year my gal informed me that she wanted to see less of both us. Like ninety percent of the population, we each need to lose fifteen (or in my case a bit more) pounds, and the start of the new year is the start of a new resolve. Continue reading