Andrea Dworkin
11 Apr 2005 01:59 pmFrom an article by Susie Bright about Andrea Dworkin (but not an obituary as someone characterized it; it was written in 2000). I'm not entirely comfortable with the subject and general tone of the article, but this was really well said and is primarily what I have been thinking about since learning that Dworkin has died.
Dworkin, as veteran observers know, is usually depicted as a shrill fatty. It's painful to read mainstream media coverage of her, because they insist that her entire reputation can be distilled to a lack of fashion sense, a fatal lack of "femininity." I don't think there's a female public figure alive who's been more castigated for their looks. It's frightening to consider that, if she was slim and blonde ( like MacKinnon) she would actually be treated in the diminutive; her views would be considered with at least a modicum of respect. But I don't care how loud or fat she is, in fact those are probably two of my favorite things about her, because they express her defiance.
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Date: 12 Apr 2005 07:45 am (UTC)Even if she was undistinguishable from a life-size Barbie, they'd have made negative remarks about her looks. It's par for the course, and brainless.
I just didn't agree with quite a lot of her assertions, and it bothers me that a lot of young women I'm seeing in here do.
Oh, well.