Yet another probably erroneous epiphany
Aug. 8th, 2007 06:44 pmThis is based very much on my experiences as an Australian and reading english period works like Jane Austen and Dorothy L Sayers. Also while I'm feeling better than I was earlier today it's probably still pretty garbled! I wouldn't have posted till later but hey,
ibarw and it means I can replace my insanely long reply to this post with a link to this one :)
Anyway, some thoughts on how sexism and classism differ inherently from racism and homophobia. I'm not putting them in a heirachy of badness, just saying they're different, though of course a lot of the same issues of privilige and othering etc apply. People suck in pretty consistent ways :(
EDIT: It has been pointed out that my generalistions to class and sexuality are even more flimsy than the central argument. Oops.
Gender and class are distinctions inherent to society, and they cannot be removed or changed without utterly changing the system. Thus you get the idea that women and the lower classes are valued members of society with our own (limited and strictly proscribed) virtues and rights, resulting in things like noblesse oblige and chivalry. (Of course such ideas are generally trumped by the tendency for the powerful to stomp all over the powerless, but they exist in theory) Attempts to remove distinctions of class or race get less hatred but are more likely to be stymied by internalised affection for the current regime from the disenfranchised.
Race and sexuality, on the other hand, are seen as abberattions from the (white, straight) norm, and society tries to wipe the out completely. There is no way to be a good homosexual, you are doomed by your very nature to being at best second class citizen and at worst wiped out completely.
Noone ever tried to perpetuate genocide against all women, because then who would make the babies? There have been many attempts to stop the lower classes from breeding "too much", but afaict none of these stemmed from any desire to remove the class entirely, because then who would do the dirty work?
Now this applies to racism in Australia where the attitude to nonwhites has been quite explicitely to kill them, exclude them from immigration or breed them into nothingness. It gets more complicated than I've painted it here when class and race intersect (as the often do) ie with immigrants doing the dirtiest jobs, slavery, and the Whole American Race Thing. And..yeah, overall an oversimplification.
Also, I've been working class and I've been (and currently still am :)) a woman, but I've never been anything other than white and straight, so may be utterly full of crap. But there's no way to learn but to say stupid crap and have people tell me I'm wrong! (I've been told there are other ways, but they never seem to take)
Thoughts? Off topic thoughts?
Anyway, some thoughts on how sexism and classism differ inherently from racism and homophobia. I'm not putting them in a heirachy of badness, just saying they're different, though of course a lot of the same issues of privilige and othering etc apply. People suck in pretty consistent ways :(
EDIT: It has been pointed out that my generalistions to class and sexuality are even more flimsy than the central argument. Oops.
Gender and class are distinctions inherent to society, and they cannot be removed or changed without utterly changing the system. Thus you get the idea that women and the lower classes are valued members of society with our own (limited and strictly proscribed) virtues and rights, resulting in things like noblesse oblige and chivalry. (Of course such ideas are generally trumped by the tendency for the powerful to stomp all over the powerless, but they exist in theory) Attempts to remove distinctions of class or race get less hatred but are more likely to be stymied by internalised affection for the current regime from the disenfranchised.
Race and sexuality, on the other hand, are seen as abberattions from the (white, straight) norm, and society tries to wipe the out completely. There is no way to be a good homosexual, you are doomed by your very nature to being at best second class citizen and at worst wiped out completely.
Noone ever tried to perpetuate genocide against all women, because then who would make the babies? There have been many attempts to stop the lower classes from breeding "too much", but afaict none of these stemmed from any desire to remove the class entirely, because then who would do the dirty work?
Now this applies to racism in Australia where the attitude to nonwhites has been quite explicitely to kill them, exclude them from immigration or breed them into nothingness. It gets more complicated than I've painted it here when class and race intersect (as the often do) ie with immigrants doing the dirtiest jobs, slavery, and the Whole American Race Thing. And..yeah, overall an oversimplification.
Also, I've been working class and I've been (and currently still am :)) a woman, but I've never been anything other than white and straight, so may be utterly full of crap. But there's no way to learn but to say stupid crap and have people tell me I'm wrong! (I've been told there are other ways, but they never seem to take)
Thoughts? Off topic thoughts?
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Date: 2007-08-11 02:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-08-12 01:40 am (UTC)Heh. Thanks, but I really do have a hard sciences brain, I can manage first year history podcasts but anything harder than that and my eyes glaze over! That said I have been pondering trying to find easy ways to learn more about various artsy/social sciencey subjects if you have any reccomendations (including your notes, if they really are The Dummies Guide to Anthropology)