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- Original-From: Ken Wolman <mhwpa!ktw>
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- Date: Sat, 26 Dec 1992 13:35:45 EST
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- From: ktw@MHWPA.ATT.COM
- Subject: Re: Camillemania
- In-Reply-To: <no.id>; from "Jim Thomas" at Dec 26, 92 5:55 pm
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- > I hope I didn't mislead--Paglia is not a "woman hater." She hates only
- > certain types of women. It's not certain that her public views match her
- > private feelings, because one often has the impression that much, perhaps
- > most, is schtick.
-
- The story about Paglia in _Vanity Fair_ a few months ago featured a
- gorgeously-lit photograph of her flanked by two intimidating-looking
- black men who were presented as her bodyguards, and who look like they
- do this stuff while moonlighting from their day jobs as as NBA power
- forwards. The whole image was beautifully contrived. Paglia is
- leaning slightly forward, obviously but stunningly made up, and is
- dressed in a gray suit that shows plenty of what Dana Carvey's Church
- Lady would call her "chestal area." Indeed, she reminds me in the
- photo of an 18th century upper class Lady of Pleasure; and I would not
- be surprised if that were not deliberate, too. Add to this the fairly
- wild idea of a professor needing bodyguards; and combine it with the
- built-in cultural and psychological baggage of a pair of huge black
- men surrounding a white woman, and you have the Photo As Postfeminist
- Statement, done to Paglia's special order as an "in your face" gesture
- to her critics, only because giving them the finger is neither couth
- nor artistic.
-
- > Madonna is her hero,and she feels M is the current ideal role model for
- > women.
- > Great one-liner by Molly Ivins: "Madonna has done for girls what lassie did
- > for dogs."
-
- Which Madonna, though? The Boy Toy of 1985? The social commentator
- of "Papa, Don't Preach"? The sexual-religious mystic of "Like a
- Prayer"? Or the cynical and brilliant businesswoman who would go down
- on Lassie if a camera were around and it would advance her career?
-
- Ken
-