[100 Things] The Feminist Bundle #1
Apr. 16th, 2012 11:07 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It is with a great deal of kismet that I woke up this morning to an image that not only angered me, but haunted me throughout the day.
It wasn't an image of explicit violence.
It wasn't an image of gratuitous sexuality.
It wasn't an image of a war crime, news event or accident.
The image, which you can see under the cut
It is a depiction of a white, thin, photoshopped woman. Her lips are painted red. Her eyes are covered with black silk blind fold, tied with a bow. Her nudity is heavily implied.
As you can see, this is the cover of this week's Newsweek. The cover article written by Katie Roiphe in which, and I quote Newsweek's tumblr:
[she] examines the submissive yet empowered female in Newsweek. “It is perhaps inconvenient for feminism that the erotic imagination does not submit to politics, or even changing demographics,” she writes.
I don't want to talk about the article though.
What interests me is the image and the accompanying quote: "The fantasy life of working women. Why surrender is a feminist dream".
Because that, my friends, is the face of backlash.
The reduction of womanhood and femininity into an unseeing nude waiting to be opened, unaware that she is even being gazed at - and how! When she is on the cover a mass produced weekly magazine that is available both in hard copy and as a e-mag - is a work of terror.
Pure and simple.
Femininity and women's sexuality is reduced, in this image and in that quote, to this:
Availability.
Woman, no matter who, where and how, is reduced to being available to someone else. That someone else will always and forever be a man.
This image implies that consent is not needed, because look, she's ready and willing for anyone to come and take her and open her up.
How can you tell?
She surrendered, because she can't handle her own power.
Shut the front door.
Here's the thing; Femininity and submission have been cultural peas in a pod for who knows how long. Femininity has been considered lesser, due to it's linkage to submission. Submission has always been associated with powerlessness... when attached to women.
When a man submits, well, he's kinky, isn't he, he's relinquishing his power temporarily.
Women, well, our power is the temporary thing.
Because we can't handle it. Beyond it, because secretly, we don't really want it.
That image is just another symptom of rape culture, because woman; no matter her background, race, ethnicity, sexuality, physical ability, mental capacity, nationality or even if she was born female; is nothing but a body which must avail herself to the desire of the men.
The fact is, that image and quote use kink as a way to yank and ridicule women's agency, autonomy and text based culture from under our feet. It reduces our sexual expression, fantasies, desires, choices and culture to something that, once again, avails us to be sexual objects in the patriarchy controlled public sphere.
Thank you, Newsweek, for slapping half the population across the face. Of course, according to you, we're asking for it, eyes closed and mouth at the ready.
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Date: 2012-04-16 09:56 pm (UTC)And given all the misogynists who masquerade as Doms another bullet for their cap pistols.
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Date: 2012-04-18 02:31 am (UTC)Someone failed their 098 course pretty badly.