Women and Politics
For my new job (to start in August) I have to sign and have notarized a security form in which I swear that I do not and have not (for the past ten years) belonged to any club, group, or organization which planned to overthrow the US or Georgian government. Now, I haven't, but two things come to mind as I think about signing this document: Joseph McCarthy and Delores Umbridge.
And from there, my mind begins to spiral. The policing of ideas is horribly frightening to me, and I have to squirm a little bit when I think how easily I will sign this form without protest. I am participating in my own gagging.
What, you are beginning to wonder, does this have to do with women?
Well, I've started reading a new blog: Tiny Cat Pants where the writer has inspired me to think about how feminism works in life (rather than just how it informs my work). I find myself wondering, in a world that is STILL run by conservative white men, who am I? TCP has a great post about women's writing (or women writing themselves) that I think everyone should read. Not that I want to police your thoughts. :)
So, if a blog is a way that we (women) can write ourselves, what is it that I am writing? Cute stuff about dogs and travel? Is that who I am? While I have strong political beliefs, I've always fallen short of really articulating those ideas here.
I have work to do. So, be prepared for a little less fluff -- or I hope -- and a little more academics here. In her article "The Laugh of the Medusa," Helene Cixous says:
And from there, my mind begins to spiral. The policing of ideas is horribly frightening to me, and I have to squirm a little bit when I think how easily I will sign this form without protest. I am participating in my own gagging.
What, you are beginning to wonder, does this have to do with women?
Well, I've started reading a new blog: Tiny Cat Pants where the writer has inspired me to think about how feminism works in life (rather than just how it informs my work). I find myself wondering, in a world that is STILL run by conservative white men, who am I? TCP has a great post about women's writing (or women writing themselves) that I think everyone should read. Not that I want to police your thoughts. :)
So, if a blog is a way that we (women) can write ourselves, what is it that I am writing? Cute stuff about dogs and travel? Is that who I am? While I have strong political beliefs, I've always fallen short of really articulating those ideas here.
I have work to do. So, be prepared for a little less fluff -- or I hope -- and a little more academics here. In her article "The Laugh of the Medusa," Helene Cixous says:
I shall speak about women's writing: about what it will do. Woman must write her self: must write about women and bring women to writing, from which they have been driven away as violently as from their bodies -- for the same reasons, by the same law, with the same fatal goal. Woman must put herself into the text -- as into the world and into history -- by her own movement.
3 Comments:
Cixous gave me fits at Manchester... I look forward to some academics, though of course I love the day-to-day.
I wish Jonah were still around. I feel like the stuff I'm cooking in my head is one of our "why not through the Spam in with the tuna" Saturday specials from Pridmore...
That was "throw" ... ugh, is it Friday yet?
Maybe there is a balance. Maybe that is the point exactly: my day-to-day should INCLUDE feminism.
A nice challenge, I think.
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