Gender Inequality

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1.   May 26, 2006 4:39 PM

» woorama - warrior women

fantastic.

throughout history, women have always made the best warriors. following the female holocaust instigated by constantine, women were stripped of this power and constructed as weak. but still, you can't stop nature. famous warrior women still get through the ranks, and still hold a place in legend, eg. mulan, suriothai, joan of arc, etc.

think about it - if a man gets stabbed or shot in the guts he's finished, but women are built for this kind of trauma in childbirth, and traditionally have been the ones to fight on despite such injuries.

go women, go!

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2.   Jun 15, 2006 5:35 PM

» janhill - warrior women

hi there!!! I am not sure how I feel about equality on the battlefield. happy How do we move beyond the 'woman as survivor' discourse that also justifies things like women eating less and last, women spending money on their children and spouses instead of investing in themselves? Any ideas?

Thanks,

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3.   Jun 21, 2006 2:51 AM

» woorama - warrior women

In response to warrior women posted by janhill:

mmm. maybe with "woman as aggressor"? although this has its problems also. in most western literature you have the inevitable demise of powerful or aggressive women as a recurring theme - it's only with the recent advent of the dystopian future heroine that we see anything more positive emerging.

this began with terminator 2, with a kind of kick-ass anti-madonna figure. but she was only allowed to get away with that as some kind of "protective maternal instinct". this was the birth of a new-millennium archetype.

the dystopian future heroine has now progressed to what we see in "alien vs predator" - a heroine of indeterminate ethnic background who is a leader and a warrior in her own right. there is some problematic stuff around her symbolic "initiation" into the male-oriented warrior domain, but nothing too difficult to get past.

i think we're seeing some forward movement here, if you believe popular culture is any indicator. i just hope it's not simply a case of transposing masculine discourses of power onto female characters (eg. girl grabs father's "gun").

in indigenous cultures women have always had their own warrior ways and rituals. perhaps it is time for western/colonised women to reclaim them.

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