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Amnesty International has launched a new ad campaign to raise awareness for the fight against female genital mutilation.
Pandagon and Feministing have already posted about it.
I found the ads very evocative:


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I think it details the meaningless destruction of something beautiful, without making it look obscene or cliched.

Flowers have more often than not been used to describe or be a euphemism for female genitalia, not just the vagina, but the vulva, the clitoris, the labia majora and minora, and of course we can't not think of famous painter Georgia O'Keef who made famous the use of flowers to describe the beauty and sexuality of female genitalia.

I've heard from people that it is now considered cliche to use flowers as genitalia, but I think in this ad campaign it is used excellently, because the flowers evoke innocence, which is exactly what these (most usually) pre-pubesant girls lose when they are mutilated in such a way.

I'd love to hear what y'all think.

Date: 2007-12-02 07:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thecityofdis.livejournal.com
Oh wow, that's great. And brilliantly creative.

Date: 2007-12-02 07:18 pm (UTC)

Date: 2007-12-02 11:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aesiron.livejournal.com
Beautiful, but creepy. Probably the point, though.

Date: 2007-12-03 03:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stateofwonder.livejournal.com
As someone who has done quite a bit of research on anti-FGM campaigns (focusing on a particular region) and tends to be pretty critical about them, I think this is a great campaign for several reasons.

1) It doesn't scapegoat any particular peoples or cultures. Doesn't blame women for perpetuating the violence, doesn't point fingers at a particular religion, doesn't even pigeonhole the practice to a particular region. Considering how varied the practice can be, the many reasons behind the cutting and the conditions in which it is done, I feel that the more general and wide-reaching the campaign is, the better.

2) The images are not exploitative or borderline pornographic. The accompanying text is also pointed and effective, but tasteful.

3) This campaign doesn't invoke any kind of savior complex and doesn't make the survivors of FGM out to be helpless victims. There is no hint of 'saving those dirty savages from their barbaric practices' that so often comes across in these kinds of campaigns. The wording of 'help stop violence against women' is very important here in universalizing this experience, rather than ghettoizing the women who have gone through it.

Date: 2007-12-03 01:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] talibah-nazahah.livejournal.com
omg.. that is so awesome!!! before i clicked to see the pictures i tried to imagine how they would do it and i thought of a flower. what a geat poster.

i dont view these as a cliche because they are so beautifully photographed. it's a striking image.

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V and Justice

V: Ah, I was forgetting that we are not properly introduced. I do not have a name. You can call me V. Madam Justice...this is V. V... this is Madam Justice. hello, Madam Justice.

Justice: Good evening, V.

V: There. Now we know each other. Actually, I've been a fan of yours for quite some time. Oh, I know what you're thinking...

Justice: The poor boy has a crush on me...an adolescent fatuation.

V: I beg your pardon, Madam. It isn't like that at all. I've long admired you...albeit only from a distance. I used to stare at you from the streets below when I was a child. I'd say to my father, "Who is that lady?" And he'd say "That's Madam Justice." And I'd say "Isn't she pretty."

V: Please don't think it was merely physical. I know you're not that sort of girl. No, I loved you as a person. As an ideal.

Justice: What? V! For shame! You have betrayed me for some harlot, some vain and pouting hussy with painted lips and a knowing smile!

V: I, Madam? I beg to differ! It was your infidelity that drove me to her arms!

V: Ah-ha! That surprised you, didn't it? You thought I didn't know about your little fling. But I do. I know everything! Frankly, I wasn't surprised when I found out. You always did have an eye for a man in uniform.

Justice: Uniform? Why I'm sure I don't know what you're talking about. It was always you, V. You were the only one...

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*KABOOM!*

-"V for Vendetta"

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