26 October 2003

I think this passage is along the same lines of my female:cattiness theory...

From Alternet.org, via the Village Voice regarding -- Groping and Schwarzenegger, appropriately titled--> The Politics of Groping.

"Who knows what effect modulating her sexual impulses – and putting up with men who don't – has on a woman's sense of personal power? Women who rebel against this code must struggle against a lifetime of training in restraint and assertion along strictly defined lines. I'm not just talking about sex but about the larger consequences of keeping your energy in check. If men are given greater expressive leeway, they will always have an advantage over women, if only because they don't have to cope with the anxiety of violating a gender role every time they act out.


This is why women's sports are so important (and why cutting funds for those programs has become a cause for conservatives). Physical agency is the best preparation for having an impact on the world. To the extent that women play ball, wear less binding clothing, drive big machines, and enjoy freedom from sexual subordination, they are more likely to wield power – and to feel good about it. Groping is a remnant of the old order, in which men get to be "playful" and women are expected to enjoy being played.


Maybe some women do dig it, but that doesn't change the fact that groping is a one-way transgression. What if it were otherwise? What if both sexes felt free to reach out and touch someone? At the least, groping would be taken much more seriously if it worked both ways. Women who are tempted in this direction may think grabbing a guy would only add to his pleasure. But that's because when a man imagines being "victimized" this way, the perp is Uma Thurman. They don't think of the female equivalent of Strom Thurmond fondling their nuts in an elevator. Or a middle-aged spinster reaching under men's shorts to pinch their butts. Or a serial groper who is the boss! That's the plot of a male-paranoia movie starring Michael Douglas."

As appeared in the October 24 issue of the Chicago Reader--

WANTED: OFFICE/ STOCK person not afraid of interesting tasks. Rogers Park, wholesale/ retail car parts. Wear jeans, work with Aries, Sagitarius, and Gemini. Flexible hours. Part-time to start, may turn into full-time. Must not have fear of auto parts. No experience necessary. Interested? E-mail 2 paragraphs about yourself. volvolights@aol.com.


Attention Mom and Dad: This is what is out there for me.
More importantly, fellow bloggers, this is an actual ad for an actual job.
My favorite lines: "work with Aries Sagitarius and Gemini" (I think Sagitarius is spelled incorrectly too but hey thats not what they'd hire me for, right?) and the "email 2 paragraphs about yourself..." talk about nononsense and succinct-nothing more, nothing less.
At Volvolights@aol.com...? Say what?
And no fear of interesting tasks, OR car parts, as spooky as they may be...and similar in so many ways?

goodnessgracious.

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