Zombie feminists of the RNC
source: http://www.salon.com/mwt/feature/2008/09/11/zombie_feminism/index.html
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I have been dreaming about Sarah Palin. (Apparently, I'm not alone.) I wish I could say that I'd been conjuring witty, politically sophisticated nightmares in which she leads troops into Vancouver or kindergartners in the recitation of "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God." But, alas, mine have been nonsensical, kiddie-style doozies in which she kidnaps my cats, or enjoys a meal with my girlfriends while I bang on the restaurant window. There's also a chilling one, in which a scary witch stands on a wind-swept hill and leers at me.
What troubles me most -- aside from the fact that there is suddenly a Republican candidate potent enough to so ensnare my psyche -- is my sense that these are dreams in which it matters very much that Palin is a woman.
I have been writing about feminism for more than five years; I have been covering the gender politics of the 2008 presidential election for more than two. And I am absolutely gobsmacked by the intensity of my feelings about Sarah Palin. I am stunned not only by the way in which her candidacy has changed the rules in the gender debate, or how it is twisting and garbling the fight for women's progress. But I'm also startled by how Palin herself is testing my own beliefs about how I react to women in power.
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So much of this article is very quotable! My favorite paragraph is:
Palin's femininity is one that is recognizable to most women: She's the kind of broad who speaks on behalf of other broads but appears not to like them very much. The kind of woman who, as Jessica Grose at Jezebel has eloquently noted, achieves her power by doing everything modern women believed they did not have to do: presenting herself as maternal and sexual, sucking up to men, evincing an absolute lack of native ambition, instead emphasizing her luck as the recipient of strong male support and approval. It works because these stances do not upset antiquated gender norms. So when the moment comes, when tolerance for and interest in female power have been forcibly expanded by Clinton, a woman more willing to throw elbows and defy gender expectations but who falls short of the goal, Palin is there, tapped as a supposedly perfect substitute by powerful men who appreciate her charms.
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GatorMonkey
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I don't think you guys got the memo.
If A and B then C. If She is a woman and I am a woman, Then I will vote for the woman.
- 3 years ago
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GatorMonkey
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alicynx
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Sarah Palin reminds me of the type of mom that us "normal" moms talk about after the PTA meeting - they're so obsessed with their child being on top that they're willing to do anything to ensure it. They're scary, unbalanced and embarassing to the rest of us "Hockey Moms" who don't take everything to the extreme. I'm amazed more and more every day by women who defend her, it blows me away.
- 3 years ago
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alicynx
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ambulantic
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Nothing says feminism to a republican like a successful woman who hates women and submits to male desires and standards.
- 3 years ago
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ambulantic
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Pericles_Lewnes
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Good get! I wish Faludi would write an essay on Palin.
- 3 years ago
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Pericles_Lewnes
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wisegrrl
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On a more serious note ... I think it's all a ploy by the Religious-Right's never-ending quest to take over America. Get the gullible and vulnerable to fall for a woman in exchange for the Religious-right's power of making everyone's lives miserable for the next 4-12 years. A lot of us are a lot wiser than that. Forget the daily polls leading up to Election Day ... just get out the vote and give the pollsters and media harpies the shock of their careers.
- 3 years ago
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wisegrrl
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wisegrrl
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The most brilliant take on Palin, so far, is Sarah Haskins' "Target Women" segment about her last week (Go watch it at InfoMania if you haven't many times over already). Rumor has it that "look-alike" Tina Fey may take Palin on, on tonight's "Saturday Night Live." Let's see if she out-does Haskins.
- 3 years ago
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wisegrrl
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rebot
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fuck them
- 3 years ago
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rebot
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phoenixtoo
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Must vote for the candidate with a uterus.Must vote for a candidate with a uterus.......As females we only have one brain to share among us apparently.
- 3 years ago
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phoenixtoo
