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fandomsecrets2014-04-05 03:24 pm
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Re: Possible wank inducer? Still "interesting" though
(Anonymous) 2014-04-06 12:22 am (UTC)(link)Then there's a part about Jack the Ripper where it says this, "Patriarchal culture has enshrined "Jack the Ripper" as a mythic hero; he commonly appears as an immortal figure in literature, film, television, jokes, and other cultural products. The function of such mythiciza-tion is twofold: to terrorize women and to empower and inspire men."
And the last sentence of the article says "Vast numbers of women are now suffering and dying from various forms of hate crime worldwide, including neglect, infanticide, genital mutilation, battering, rape, and murder. What men might call "peacetime," researcher Lori Heise (1989) truthfully names a "global war on women."
It all just seems a little off, and the article for the most part didn't start out with these kinds of statements either. I mean, yeah, some of these things have merit, like the last sentence about what's happening to women all over the world, but just the way the author says it seems to me like scare tactics or something.
Re: Possible wank inducer? Still "interesting" though
(Anonymous) 2014-04-06 12:35 am (UTC)(link)If I were you I'd actually bring this up in class (if it's the type of class that likes these kinds of open discussion on readings). If you can articulate a little better what exactly you feel to be wrong about it, it could lead to a really good discussion.