Showing posts with label Feminism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Feminism. Show all posts

Monday, March 17, 2008

Today's Word Is: Peccadilloes



I have no desire to turn this into a political blog - And how. Could. I? - but I do think it's worth noting Kate Zernicke's article in the New York Times yesterday. Basically it asks the question, is postfeminism a reality and if so, how is it possible to maintain this sort of identity in a political climate where women continually get trampled by the media/public opinion/whathaveyou.

This struck me as particularly poignant since it's a topic I used to go over repeatedly in a course (Feminism and Social Change) I took with the exceedingly brilliant Elena Gutiérrez. Elena is one of the single most influential professors I've ever had the privilege of knowing (and drinking at Crew with). The great thing about her is that for all her experience - in life and in academia - she's still not sure if the third wave's come or not.

I tend to be of the opinion that it hasn't since, like this NY Times article explains, we still have a media that is profoundly blind to gender bias; many women, when asked why they're not voting for Hillary cite as their primary reason that they're not obligated to vote for a woman; and media outlets across the globe are still trying to vilify prostitutes while simultaneously claiming how soliciting is a victimless crime. Puh-leeze.

But maybe Noreen Malone puts it best:

"Like lots of other twentysomething women, I've been an unswerving Obama girl from the get-go," wrote Noreen Malone on The XX Factor, the Slate magazine blog written by women. "Oddly enough it's taken Spitzergate — not Hillary's tears, not her scolding — to make me less dismissive of the feminist 'obligation' to vote for a woman."

It reminded her of a depressing bit of wisdom passed on by a friend's father: "The most powerful people in the world are old white men and pretty young women."

"During my supposedly post-feminist lifetime, the women who've created the biggest stir are the young women who've ruined the careers of powerful old men," she wrote. "I'm not saying I'm for Hillary now, and I'm not saying that Hillary's history with sexual peccadilloes is uncomplicated, but it certainly makes me appreciate the fact that she's learned other ways of manipulating power."


It's always kind of amazed me how quick people are to ignore their own repression, and BTDubs, I'm no innocent on this matter either. I could be a lot more impassioned and outspoken about my convictions, but I'd like to think that I'm at least cognizant of the ways in which the man is bringin' us down. Acting like gender/sexual/racial/economic bias is not an issue anymore is beyond foolhardy, 'cause - newsflash! - we're not post anything in this country... except maybe Post cereals.

Of which Raisin Bran is the shit.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Hillz Is My Homegirl



I think it's semi-hilarious that I have Barack Obama to thank for providing me with one of my primary sources of hits for this site. More specifically, I guess I should be thanking Shepard Fairey, since he's the one who created the Obey Obama posters. I don't even know if that's what they're actually called, but since Barack Attack has become something of a messianic figure, I think it's fitting that I call him out on his supernatural power to control the internets.


Suffer the little children to come unto me...

I was watching the Texas and Ohio primary returns last night and thinking thank god Hillary won, but I don't really know what I was so worried about. Katie told me that as long as she wears her Hillary is my homegirl t-shirt, Hillz can't lose. Katie's been wearing it more or less everyday for the last three months - even incorporating it into work wear, which I think is a pretty astounding feat - and since Hillary won last night, I now believe in Katie's actualization prophecy.

What with all this mysticism, I was also kind of wondering if Barack was going to be stricken with the stigmata while he was on stage in San Antonio last night. Or maybe Michelle. Or possibly one of their daughters... yeah, it would be a lot more effective if one of those kids showed up in Ms. Barack Attack's arms with some serious wounds on her hands and feet. I wonder if Michelle would blame America for that or just God?


Michelle Obama: Hates America; Ostensibly Loves Family

In any event, it's really disgusting how the New York Times is carrying an article today that basically thanks Bill Clinton's deft political verbosity for saving Hillary's ass. I think it's obvious that her turnout had more to do with SNL's resounding endorsement for Hills than anything else. As we all know, Tina Fey is a bellwether for all that is good and righteous in this world, Ellen Paige is big ol' lezzie, and Andy Samberg makes a better Diablo Cody than Di-no-no herself.