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Caster Semenya on suicide watch.

Colour me unsurprised and royally pissed off.

I've been keeping up to date on the story ever since Germaine Greer's transphobic comments regarding the affair.

I have about ten tabs open with articles and blog posts all talking about Semenya.
Many people are talking about the issue, as well they should.

To me, it reads as a cautionary tale to those women who dare to be exceptional, who dare to toe the line of the gender assigned to them at birth, of women who cannot (visibly) be intimidated by a man.

We will crush you, if you dare. The same goes to any gender non-conformist. Caster Semenya had the misfortune to be a good runner, she beat the European competition (in Berlin no less) and was then (almost literally) dissected in public to make sure that she didn't have an "unfair advantage".

The intersection of sexism, racism, colonialism, gender essentialism and the problematic state of women athletes in track and field sports all seemed to coalesce in the most destructive way possible on this woman, whose life (not to mention career) has gone down the drain.

The public eye, the policing of what is considered appropriate identity will kill you dead if you dare step out of line and show that you are good at what you do.
Your identity, that thing you spent so much time moulding and attuning and making your own is shattered by the fact that the medical institute insists that we are as our bodies say we are.

Biology is destiny.

Various hair products, plastic surgery, body-modification parlours and trans people who go through hormone therapy and sex reassignment surgery (top and/or bottom) tell a different story.

A woman's body is up for public consumption. Add racism into the mix and you have the masses demanding she be made "presentable".

It was the beginning of the end when I saw that Semenya had been made over. Her androgyny (pic before makeover) became a source of contention in the aftermath of her win. Moreover, the history of black women's bodies being forced to conform to Euro-centric beauty standards and the issue of how black femininity is culturally lesser than white femininity also raised the level of what Semenya needed to do in order to compensate, nay, publicly apologize for the fact that she's a masculine woman (pic after makeover).

In the article The Unforgivable Transgression of Being Caster Semenya, the author expands on the fact that black women (people of African descent in general) have historically been targeted as gender non-conformists, or even failures:
South Africans aren’t the only ones angrily comparing Semenya’s treatment to that of Saartjie Baartman, the nineteenth-century Khoisan woman who was exhibited throughout Europe as a sexualized monstrosity. White audiences guffawed, prodded and poked at her exposed body, which they laughingly demeaned as that of a “Hottentot Venus”: the inverse of European standards of beauty. Challenging Semenya’s femaleness, people now assert, is imperialism all over again.

I'm loath to call gender essentialism imperialism, but different kinds of oppression do often come from the same place.
The policing of identities and bodies into the dominant world order and subjugating those identities and bodies in order to maintain that world order.
The gender binary is the world order.
And it kills.

What I really enjoyed in the article linked above was this paragraph:
[I]nstead of insisting upon the naturalness of her gender, how about turning the question around and denaturalizing the world of gender segregated, performance-obsessed, commercially-driven sports, a world that can neither seem to do with or without excessive bodies like Semenya’s and their virtuosic performances?

The rush to compare Semenya to Saartjie Baartman, while obvious for nationalistic reasons, misses something crucial. Baartman was exhibited and castigated for what the imperialist eye took to be her abberant femininity. A better comparison here would be to the many trans bodies (like famed jazz pianist Billy Tipton[link added by [livejournal.com profile] eumelia) who have been disciplined and punished for their female masculinity.

One of the first things I learned when I became immersed in feminism was that society isn't the way it is, it's how we think it is.
Or rather, it's how we see ourselves as part of it.
That's why racism is systemic and there is a difference between a white person calling a black person a "nigger" and a black person calling a white person a "cracker".
The personal wound to either goes without saying, the history of the words are different and the affect that history has over our minds, bodies and social groups is severe.
Apartheid may be "over" in South Africa.
The disparity between those who Have and those who Have Not remains largely unchanged.

Caster Semenya is paying the price of being too good. Of being a woman whose biological body is now considered medically inapplicable to her gender. She may be Intersex (ETA: a fact that was leaked to the press before the results actually reached her. Classy), but she's a woman and she's being punished for not being female enough.

The article The Sad Saga of Caster Semenya writes:
[I]t is important to note here, critically, that Caster Semenya has always been a woman, has always defined herself as a woman, has lived her life as a woman, has to this date considered herself to be a woman, not transgendered, not a transman. It is critical to note this here as to understand both the statement to come as well as what a public scrutiny of gender is like.

It is a horde of people thinking they have a right to decide where you belong with only an ignorant impression of your gender proclivities and expression with zero understanding of your internal sex. And their opinion is to be given credence over your own. Transpeople undergoing Harry-Benjamin style therapy for “permission” to transition know this feeling very well. It is humbling, infuriating, and leaves you feeling powerless and adrift.

And for her there’s no point at the end of it, just the threat of the removal of everything that has brought you joy, the threat that all of this can be taken away because you were suspicious. Now the public and an arbitrary standard noone fully understands can remove the one passion that has defined your life and remove from you the dream of a little girl (to compete, perchance to medal in the Olympic games, to bring honor to your country and family, and most importantly to yourself).

Gone in an instant.
Emphasis mine

Anyone's perception of self would be undone by the unbearable melancholy of one's identity being forcibly yoinked from pillar to post because of public demands, because gender is a prison even when you supposedly overcome it. Which is what woman athletes do of course, over come the infirmity of their weaker bodies - and they're still not considered to be worthy of same attention as men athletes, because the best woman will always be lesser than the medioce man. Suck on that Billie Jean King.

In conclusion:
Well, it doesn't end here. I hope I don't wake up tomorrow morning and discover that Caster Semenya ended her life because society deemed her unacceptable. The trauma is undeniable, the humiliation is beyond comprehension.
Gender essentialism continues to be the building block of oppression as we live it and no one is safe from the assault on the self if you dare to toe the line.
Failing in your gender, it's a killer, literally.

Date: 2009-09-15 10:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gonzo21.livejournal.com
I would hope they have a very good case to sue the ever-lasting fuck out of the IAAF for the way they have handled this so publically.

Date: 2009-09-15 10:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eumelia.livejournal.com
For real, dude.

Date: 2009-09-15 10:48 pm (UTC)

Date: 2009-09-15 10:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rm.livejournal.com
Random and a bit inexcusably all about me, but it took me about five minutes of staring at this to figure out why I was shaking. I wrote this last year, and it's my only locked LJ Idol entry for a reason: http://rm.livejournal.com/1577365.html but it addresses, entirely by accident this idea of female and/or gender-variant bodies being colonized both in the upper- and lower-case sense.

Date: 2009-09-15 10:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eumelia.livejournal.com
Being all about me now ;) :
Over the past few years I've been trying to toe the line when it comes to my gender presentation. I'm cis and am very comfortable with id-ing as a woman, but the oppression... ach... so I've been doing stuff with hair mainly (shaving off the one on my head and leaving on the ones on my legs, etc.).
I've never encountered more polarised reactions to the Hair issue than anything else in my entire life.

Date: 2009-09-15 10:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] antikythera.livejournal.com
This just makes me wish a lot of people would die. Not her, but lots of other people. Most of the world, actually.

Date: 2009-09-15 10:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eumelia.livejournal.com
The media and the IAAF, mainly.

Date: 2009-09-15 10:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] antikythera.livejournal.com
And Germaine Greer, and most feminists, and the entire sports industry, and really the whole world because none of this is isolated.

Date: 2009-09-15 10:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] smirnoffmule.livejournal.com
I can't even be articulate about this at the moment, but I'm glad other people can be.

Date: 2009-09-15 10:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eumelia.livejournal.com
It took me days to try and articulate this in a way that made me feel this wasn't utterly dehumanising and made me no better than the media hounding her.

I'm glad that others are glad... sorta... you know what I mean (I hope).

Date: 2009-09-15 10:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_yggdrasil/
Ugh, and what is with all these news sources continually referring to her as a "hermaphrodite"? Who uses that word anymore?

Date: 2009-09-15 10:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eumelia.livejournal.com
I didn't even want to go near that! So fucked up, in so many different ways.

Bleh.
This entire story has irked me from the moment I heard about the "gender test".

I really hope she'll be okay.

Date: 2009-09-15 10:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_yggdrasil/
Me, too. Is there anyway we can write her to tell her she's awesome and inspirational?

I linked your entry, if you don't mind. You wrote all I've been thinking for the last two weeks but haven't been able to set to paper without getting really upset.

Date: 2009-09-15 10:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eumelia.livejournal.com
I have no idea and don't have to time to find out at the mo as it's really late here. I didn't want to put off posting this any longer (especially since hearing about her being put on suicide watch, god what a tragedy).

If it's public, it's linkable.

Thanks for letting me know.

Date: 2009-09-15 11:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] antikythera.livejournal.com
I was thinking about that. Wonder if anyone knows what hospital she's in.

Date: 2009-09-15 11:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] antikythera.livejournal.com
This article (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/athletics/6195264/Caster-Semenya-shattered-by-humiliation-on-a-global-scale.html) says she's at the University of Pretoria. That's from today and it says she hasn't actually received her test results yet. The results that say she's intersexed were apparently a leak.

The university's website is web.up.ac.za and I'm looking for any kind of general mailing address that could be used to send something care-of.

Date: 2009-09-15 11:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] antikythera.livejournal.com
I wonder if we sent letters to UP's Centre for Human Rights, would they forward it to her?

http://www.chr.up.ac.za/about/staff.html

Date: 2009-09-15 11:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] antikythera.livejournal.com
I've written to a couple of people at the CHR in the Gender Unit to ask if we could send letters through them. Might want to have a way of vetting them. If we send the address out we don't want it to get into the wrong hands. But maybe they'll do the vetting for us. I'll wait and see if they reply and whether they sound like they're on the right side of things.

Date: 2009-09-16 05:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_yggdrasil/
Oh, wow, awesome. Thank you so much for that legwork. I couldn't find anything despite Googling like crazy.

Date: 2009-09-16 12:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] antikythera.livejournal.com
Check your private messages.

Date: 2009-09-16 06:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eumelia.livejournal.com
Fantastic!
Thanks for all that.

Will you keep us updated?

Thanks in advance!

Date: 2009-09-16 12:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] antikythera.livejournal.com
Check your private messages.

Date: 2009-09-16 12:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eumelia.livejournal.com
You rock!

Thank you very much!

Date: 2009-09-16 03:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] antikythera.livejournal.com
I've sent email. Not sure if that's better or worse than snailmail. Considering what I've heard about the speed of the internet in South Africa (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8248056.stm), maybe I should follow up with a postcard...

Date: 2009-09-16 01:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lilacsigil.livejournal.com
This whole procedure has been demeaning, cruel and exposed a lot of cultural fault lines. I'm ashamed to say it was the Australian media that started using the term "hermaphrodite". Non-white women, especially from Africa, already have a higher burden of proof for personhood and womanhood, so I do agree that there is a huge strain of racism and colonialism right up there with the gender essentialism, as much as it pains me to agree with Jacob Zuma about anything!

Date: 2009-09-16 06:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eumelia.livejournal.com
Re: Jacob Zuma.

I shudder to think that we're on the same page as that pig, but the issue really is so much deeper.
I'm trying to be amazed at the nauseating way the News has been covering the "story", and it's just one big freak show.
Poor girl, she's only 18.

Date: 2009-09-16 01:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] garconniere.livejournal.com
this was really, really amazing. put into words a lot of the things i've been thinking about this, and then some. do you mind if i share it?

p.s. i found your journal thanks to _yggdrasil

Date: 2009-09-16 06:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eumelia.livejournal.com
Feel free!
If it's public, it's shareable.

I'm glad this resonated for you.

Date: 2009-09-16 05:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stateofwonder.livejournal.com
Here's another great clip, for your archives:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMUIoO8eArA&feature=player_embedded#t=202

Date: 2009-09-16 06:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eumelia.livejournal.com
Great video.

Thanks very much!

Date: 2009-09-16 07:24 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Thanks for writing this, Melly. The before and after pics are awful - Caster Semenya is a real person and the "makeover" turned her into a plastic doll. As a straight woman, and thus presumably part of the MSM's target audience, I am offended by how limited (not to say limiting) the media's idea of "good looking" is.

Leigh

Date: 2009-09-16 11:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eumelia.livejournal.com
Thanks for commenting.

Beyond the issue of the standard of beauty, which is a detail that needs to be unpacked in its own right, the way she's been paraded in the media, the freak show spectacle of Semenya and of course invading her body in order to ascertain biological factors of identity is criminal.
The invasion of privacy is colossal.
I hope she makes it through this.

Date: 2009-09-19 04:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bitter-moss.livejournal.com
I am so glad you wrote this. I've had a whole bunch of tabs open on gender/intersex issues since a friend posted a link about this on facebook and her friends made some truly ignorant comments.

I don't know why it's lit the fire in my belly so much with Semenya - gender issues have been on my radar for a while, as i've experienced dfiscrimination on being feminine since entering the queer community (mild stuff i know, but still makes me feel hurt & unwelcome).

I wish there was something i could do. If i can write past the brain fog i might try to at least add a voice of support and reason to comments on some of the articles about her, and perhaps write some letters to editors? If it's not too late to do so.

I wish there was some way to support her too. I skimmed your comments and saw someone mentioned perhaps writing to her - please let me know if this goes ahead, as i would like to do so. I don't know that it will help, but i'd like to let her know the whole world isn't mad and judging her cruely.

Date: 2009-09-21 05:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] antikythera.livejournal.com
Check your private messages. I've sent you the address. I haven't posted it anywhere public because I don't want people to get hold of it and say anything stupid.

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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...

V: Liar! Slut! Whore! Deny that you let him have his way with you, him with his armbands and jackboots!

V: Well? Cat got your tongue? I though as much.

V: Very well. So you stand revealed at last. you are no longer my justice. You are his justice now. You have bedded another.

Justice: Sob! Choke! Wh-who is she, V? What is her name?

V: Her name is Anarchy. And she has taught me more as a mistress than you ever did! She has taught me that justice is meaningless without freedom. She is honest. She makes no promises and breaks none. Unlike you, Jezebel. I used to wonder why you could never look me in the eye. Now I know. So good bye, dear lady. I would be saddened by our parting even now, save that you are no longer the woman I once loved.

*KABOOM!*

-"V for Vendetta"

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