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“free to rock out”No fires at these summer camps for girls, but plenty of guitars, drums, keyboards and a whole lot of ambition.

un interviu cu katha pollitt despre feminisme (“‘Strident’ and proud”: Columnist Katha Pollitt blasts feminism’s new timidity and says, “This ‘girls just want to have fun’ feminism is a very shallow approach to life.)
+ un video in care “katha pollitt issues a challenge to the christian right”

“abortion is a basic human right”A doctor who was tortured for giving medical aid to Guatemalan rebels says a woman’s right to end her pregnancy must be considered an international human right.

“give me that old-time feminism”While Muslim women are being stuffed into burkas, American post-feminists are trying to stuff their feet into stilettos.

“climate change is a women’s issue”Some women’s advocates are demanding that new climate policies address the different ways men and women will be affected by global warming..

ok, raspunsul NU e pornul

porn: good for america, good for the ladies (la feministe) (un jurnalist atribuie faptul ca rata violurilor a scazut in sua in ultimii 30 de ani pornografiei, exclusiv – nu eforturilor anti-violenta cum ar fi centre de rape crisis sau poate faptului ca ideea promovata de cei care lucreaza impotriva violentei – ca nu e ok sa violezi – a inceput sa prinda radacini)

fete proaste, fete curve

un articol despre prevalenta si popularitatea imaginii de “stupid girl” in pop-culture-ul curent – explicatii, implicatii:

Return of the brainless hussies

From “American Idol” to Paris Hilton to an army of jiggly video stars, vapid females seem to be everywhere these days. Have we really gone this far backward, baby?

During the last week of April, Ellen DeGeneres welcomed Paris Hilton and her four Chihuahuas to her daytime talk show, ostensibly for a special episode about dogs. Once the host had the hotel heiress sitting down, however, she pressed her on a non-canine issue, asking whether she was hurt by Pink’s video for “Stupid Girls,” which mocks Hilton and her shopping-zombie peers for their essentially somnambulant behavior, and which two weeks earlier, DeGeneres had praised on her show. “I haven’t even seen it yet,” said the hotel heiress, in her flat monotone. “But I think … it’s just a form of flattery.”

Any thinking person who has seen Pink’s video, in which she sends up Jessica Simpson’s “These Boots Were Made for Walking” video by humping a soapy car, imitates an Olsen twin in Montana-size sunglasses and Wyoming-size handbag walking straight into the plate-glass door of a boutique, and savagely mocks Hilton’s appearance in a dingy night-vision sex tape, would not confuse the clip with any known form of flattery. Especially if that thinking person heard the “Stupid Girls” lyrics, which go, in part: “They travel in packs of two or three/ With their itsy-bitsy doggies and their teeny-weeny tees/ Where, oh where, have the smart people gone?”

But Hilton is not a thinking person. Or, if she is, she hasn’t let on.

[….] these new, varied and wildly threatening options help to explain and undergird a rejuvenated craze for dumb chic. Perhaps, as social progress propels women slowly but undeniably forward into public spheres of influence, baser human impulses — erotic desire, capitalist greed — dig in, summoning and then clinging to a dusty daydream of the fast-fading ideal woman of yesteryear.

Working on this story, I received an e-mail from a Harvard graduate student who told me that while he’d dated only smart girls, he “liked the ‘idea’ of dating a dumb girl.” The fantasy, the student explained, “is almost certainly formed for us by the media representations of … celebrities [like Hilton, Lohan, and Simpson]. Blonde dumb girls are sexy. And won’t talk back. Add in various shades of male ego/guaranteed superiority notions, and you’ve pretty much got it.” In a world in which male superiority is no longer guaranteed, it becomes a lascivious desire that can be gratified, performatively if need be, by willing women. As Pink trills, mockingly, “Maybe if I act like that/ that guy will call me back.”

But it’s time to put that transactional model for romance out of its misery, and make room in the pop firmament for examples that sound more like Pink’s self-assessment: “I’m so glad that I’ll never fit in/ That will never be me/ Outcasts and girls with ambition/ That’s what I wanna see.”

dupa parerea mea, analiza e rezonabila. (ma mira ca nu spune nimic despre pop-cultura (radical) feminista care exista si ea, reprezentata de le tigre si bust si stitch ‘n’ bitch si hip hop feminist si feminist-blogging si o gramada de alte chestii nu total underground printre care si ladyfest – si pentru care pink-ca-si-feminista este numai o foarte indepartata intruchipare din mainstream.) dar articolul este si mai bun citit in combinatie cu textul “I like Paris Hilton”, care explica de ce la un anumit nivel reactiile “feministe” la tipe gen paris hilton (“e curva deci e proasta si viceversa”) sint de fapt profund anti-feministe:

“More accurately perhaps, I don’t hate her.”

“I can like Paris and agree that some of what she does is Bullshit.”

“I’m not saying Paris Hilton should be the next poster girl for feminism. I am saying the reasons so many love to hate her seem steeped in sexism.”

“If I have a problem with Paris, it’s with celebrity obsession/worship in general and our ass-backwards media that force feeds them down our throat and successfully lulls so many Americans into a general lazy complacency – instead of thinking about or acting on The Real Issues.”

eu cred ca urmatorul punct este si foarte adevarat si foarte important: “attaching the ‘slut’ moniker to Hilton ultimately does feminists more harm than good. When a feminist mocks the so-called slutitude of another woman, she gives the misogynists a green light to do the same” (sau “1) much of the hatred of Paris reinforces anti-feminist norms in essentially deplorable ways, and 2) the hatred of Paris even for the better reasons is clearly over-the-top compared to other rich airheads because she’s an openly sexual young woman.”).

anti-rasism II

Despre situatia femeilor rrome in Romania/ECE/Europa:

  • audio: Creation of Roma women’s networks, a key challenge to promote their human rights
  • puncte de baza
    “The Challenges of and for Romani Women”
    “Romani Women’s Participation in Public Life”
  • despre multipla-discriminare in general:
    “Femeile rrome dublu discriminate in Bulgaria”
    “Roma Women Organize to Fight Triple Bias”
  • sau mai specific:
    “Femei rrome cer modificarea legislatiei privind egalitatea de sanse”
  • numai un exemplu de discriminare institutionalizata:
    “Sterilizare fortata – Tigancile vor dreptate” (presa mainstream)
    “Forced Sterilization and Other Assaults on Roma Reproductive Freedom”
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    Pentru punere in context, ca privire de ansamblu asupra miscarilor feministe:
    Printre feminisme | Topics in feminism

    de citit – blogs etc.

    vreau sa impartasesc ceva de citit care per total mie mi s-a parut f. misto (succint si elocvent): “I Am a Feminist, and

    pentru mine, foarte interesant e si acest text despre stiinta si sexism. (o lucrare mai veche de-a mea care printre altele prezinta niste teorie/critica feminista asupra modelelor epistemologice si stiintifice conventionale se gaseste aici.)

    plus 2 linkuri cu MULTE informatii/opinii excelente:
    – blogul Femivist
    girls, women + media project

    resources on men and gender

    something else from Ina Curic:

    Dear all,

    I have come across a great site with resources on men and gender!

    I have been working on gender issues for years and this the best organization and publication of feminist men I have ever come across, not that I have seen that many.

    I simply love their web site, I keep going back to it! The posters that keep changing are simply amazing!!

    I’ve been downloading many articles and started sharing them with people I know!

    We need more men open to these issues, think critically and work for change! Gender is not only about women, it concerns men just as much.

    Ina

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    call: videos on the theme “gender identity”

    call: videos on the theme “gender identity”
    final deadline: 1 March 2006

    VideoChannel http://videochannel.newmediafest.org is looking for videos on the theme of “gender identity”, to be included in the online collection on
    http://videochannel.newmediafest.org, as well as the DVD video collection to be presented on festivals and media exhibitions. Continue reading