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- From: seid@popov.ee.cornell.EDU (Steve Seidman)
- Subject: slamming Women's Bookstores
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- Date: 28 Dec 92 00:50:46 GMT
-
- I have a bone to pick with a local women's bookstore,
- and I hope that my beef will have implications toward
- certain concepts that will apply to "gender-differences
- between men and women" in books and also net.discussions.
-
- There's a somewhat famous women's bookstore in Ithaca, NY.
- Besides carrying books on women's issues they also have many
- community activities such as poetry readings.
-
- The other day I went into that women's bookstore with a friend.
- He happened to ask for a book that might have fit their
- collection profile. The clerk got up from behind the counter
- of healing crystals and said:
-
- We don't have that book. We don't carry books
- written by men.
-
- I didn't get into a disussion with her about the store policy,
- but will list every counterargument to every possible reason
- for such a horrible store policy. (can't be sure I hit every
- point...but maybe someone will help in the followup-posts ;-)
-
- I don't care whether 99.5% (or even 100%) of their books are by
- women but I think that it is awful that they won't carry books
- by men as a matter of principle. Here's why:
-
- 1) I think that the idea that a book by a man might contain a
- man's essence that would be poisonous, contaminating, subversive or
- infiltrating to women, no matter what's in the book is a horrible
- way to think about the world. I suspect that it's ideas like
- these that had lead people to complain about too many men
- on soc.feminism; and how the men express themselves differently etc. etc.
-
- 2) The idea that this bookstore wants to support women's writers,
- and that men writers already have an infrastructure of support
- through the publishing industry and other mainstream bookstores
- is ridiculous. It will do nothing but further shut out certain
- male authors not in the mainstream who may fit the women's boostore's
- collection profile.
-
- 3) The idea that allowing in male authors will dilute the purchases
- of books by female authors is nothing more than a perverse insult to
- the female writers.
-
- 4) Such a store policy may promote the idea of cutting oneself off
- from a male-dominated world. This can be dangerous. I believe
- that some women may benefit from seperation from men (for various
- reasons that I won't go into). I would hope that most of the time
- this would be part of a healing process, and possibly not a permanent
- lifestyle. The store policy may promote the idea that seperation
- will always be permanent, that bridges to men are always impossible,
- and that men will never (in principle!) connect to women...even in books!
-
- 5) Obviously the differences between men and women are due to some
- combination of biology and social constructionism, and right now
- it is impossible to make easy delineations between this combination;
- but in the name of intellectual honesty I think that standards other
- than sex/gender of author needs to be considered when reading a book,
- net-posting or deciding whether a women's bookstore ought to make
- certain books available to their patrons (or matrons ;-)
-
- 6) I haven't decided wether women's-only activities are always bad.
- It may be appropriate in certain sports, and social and educational
- environments. But when it comes to the print media (whether books,
- or net-postings) anything suggesting of "women's-only" will
- always stick in my craw.
-
- Steve Seidman
- seid@ee.cornell.edu
-
-
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