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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2008-08-09 04:42 pm

[ SECRET POST #582 ]


⌈ Secret Post #582 ⌋

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Re: 154

[identity profile] geministar01.livejournal.com 2008-08-10 12:31 am (UTC)(link)
You know, this is actually a lot more of a sensible discussion than I thought I was going to have here. I'm ver pleased with that fact. ^_^

Just for the record, being agaisnt the feminist movement isn't misogynism either, at least, not i my book. It's a "hatred of women." Not of empowered women, not of free-thinking women, but just fo *women.* The narratives you state are sexist, *not* misogynistic.

That said, all of those 'points' have always struck me as things that people cooked up to turn Steph into a feminist icon, not things that she became an icon *because* of.

It makes sense for her to *not* get a case, because, unlike Jason, who died because of a trap that came with the hazards of the job, Steph caused her own death, and those of a thousand others. She didn't get a case becasue she didn't *deserve* one. And that's *besides* the fact that she, as a character, got more of an in-canon memorium with the people she lived with than Jason *ever* did, which should count more than a Symbol of Angst. Just because Superboy died and Tim's grief for her melded into his grief for Kon doesn't mean that "the impact of her death wasn't acknolwedged." In fact, I've found that the people who were intent on making her into a "symbol" have perptually ignored all the times when the impact of her death *was* acknowledged.

And as for the "erasure of a female rolemodel," I'm sorry, but that's bull. Nobody ever complained that Superboy or Kid Flash's deaths were the "erasure of male rolemodels." To top it off, she *wasn't* erased from canon, she died, just like hundreds of other male and female characters. But you don't see anyone complaining about *them* being 'erased.'

As far as *I'm* concerned, supporting her as some sort of ideal woman sends the message that one can only be considered a strong 'feminist' by disrespecting authority, being rude in order to get your way, and verbally mistreating the people around you. "Project Girl WOnder" is only one of many feminist comic book blogging sites out there, but it's the *only* one that's relied on such a flawed "role-model" on which to base their platform.

Re: 154

[identity profile] paperclipchains.livejournal.com 2008-08-10 02:51 am (UTC)(link)
Just for the record, being agaisnt the feminist movement isn't misogynism either, at least, not i my book. It's a "hatred of women." Not of empowered women, not of free-thinking women, but just fo *women.* The narratives you state are sexist, *not* misogynistic.

How can you be against having women as your equals and not hate or distrust them in any way? That doesn't make any sense whatsoever, and it's useless to pit the dictionary definition of sexism and misogyny against the practical definition, as the two will not sync up.

That said, all of those 'points' have always struck me as things that people cooked up to turn Steph into a feminist icon, not things that she became an icon *because* of.

Then don't you think it might be possible that you're opposed to her as a character and that's why you don't want to see her as an icon? How can you say that all of those points are arbitrary when they're all themes that have been repeated and documented and when all you have to go on for your opposition is something that "struck you?" Maybe it's just your bias?

Nobody ever complained that Superboy or Kid Flash's deaths were the "erasure of male rolemodels."

Superboy or Kid Flash's deaths were not the erasure of male models because there were many other male role models to choose from, and the same isn't true of Steph.

As far as *I'm* concerned, supporting her as some sort of ideal woman sends the message that one can only be considered a strong 'feminist' by disrespecting authority, being rude in order to get your way, and verbally mistreating the people around you.

Maybe I'm wrong, but my understanding of the situation is that Steph isn't a feminist icon so much as a feminist rallying point. The feminist part is not belief that her behaviour is ideal, but that she deserves more respect from the writers and is a textbook example of how women in comics are mistreated.

Re: 154

[identity profile] geministar01.livejournal.com 2008-08-10 04:11 am (UTC)(link)
Most sexist men don't *hate* women. They regard women more the way that a normal man regards a horse - as useful for certain tasks, but incapable of other ones, as just a fact of life. It's not fueled by rage or hatred, it's fueled by apathy and ignorance. On the other hand, the term misogynist implies a much more violent and hateful point of view - the one that causes men to blame female co-workers for them not getting a promotion, so they shoot them in cold blood.

As not all sexist men have this kind of urge, there *has* to be a distinction somewhere.

"Then don't you think it might be possible that you're opposed to her as a character and that's why you don't want to see her as an icon? How can you say that all of those points are arbitrary when they're all themes that have been repeated and documented and when all you have to go on for your opposition is something that "struck you?" Maybe it's just your bias?"

It's always a possibility. But you have to consider - documented by whom? The supporters of the idea, of course, and therefore the reports are arguably laced with the bias opposite of mine. The real truth is probably somewhere in the middle, but since the supporters yell so loud to get attention for their work and label anyone who disagrees with them "misogynists" - a term which, deserving or not, might as well be a death sentence in the modern world - the other side never gets heard, so people assume that it doesn't exisit. Which is, of course, just how GW.org and their supporters want it.

"Superboy or Kid Flash's deaths were not the erasure of male models because there were many other male role models to choose from, and the same isn't true of Steph."

There are many other female role models to take Steph's place, many of whom are more deserving of the attention. Batgirl, Wonder Girl, Troia, Wonder Woman, Empress, Supergirl, Oracle, Black Canary, Catwoman, Huntress, the entire Birds of Prey line-up, Power Girl, Stargirl and more. They're all strong, determined women who would make great role models.