Stereotypical "Feminists" Who Weren't

Thu, 2008-01-10 06:28

So yesterday in my women’s studies class we were doing a group exercise listing routine stereotypes of feminism. Perhaps not surprisingly for a group that’s been largely unexposed to feminism, many items, though not all, were cliché and negative.

So towards the end someone mentioned Lorena Bobbitt who, in 1993, cut off half her passed-out husband’s penis after he came home drunk and violently sexually assaulted her. Which he evidently frequently did.

The story of the Bobbitts was widely celebrated at the time for its luridness. For instance there was a widespread hunt for the severed parts, which Lorena Bobbitt had thrown out of the car window as she drove to turn herself in to the police. And once found the part was successfully reattached. And finally, maybe a year later the story resurfaced when the by-then former husband, John Wayne Bobbitt, appeared in a porn video.

At any rate, my professor wryly pointed out that while her story is often linked to feminist stereotypes Bobbitt herself wasn’t a feminist at all. In particular, if she had been a feminist, or in any kind of contact with feminism, she would have had access to many less violent ways out of her situation.

Pretty good point. And pretty interesting to think that if Lorena Bobbitt had been a feminist we’d never have heard of her or her husband.

Submitted by 1870 (not verified) on Thu, 2008-01-10 10:06.

That is really interesting although I have to say that I am a little surprised that someone would think that Lorena Bobbitt was a feminist. I hope you will tell us more about your class because I would really like to know what a current Women's Studies class is like. I hope it is better than the one I took 15 years ago. If you feel like telling us, I would be interested in the reading list.

Submitted by 1870 (not verified) on Thu, 2008-01-10 17:41.

Excellent points! Lorena Bobbitt's name being thrown into a discussion on feminism doesn't surprise me at all. Much too often feminists are regarded, metaphorically, as cock cutters/man haters etc and she fits in with that stereotype. Nevermind that it's completely untrue and reductive way of regarding feminism. I know so many women who will not even touch the label feminist because of the perception of it. I *do* call myself a feminist (yes, even in the light of day) and often get "no you're not" or "you're not a lesbian" or "so..you hate men?" - which just goes to show people's ignorance on the subject.

Submitted by 1870 (not verified) on Thu, 2008-01-10 19:10.

yeah, after I wrote the above I thought, "Of course some people think of Lorena Bobbitt as a feminist." I forgot that people think that way but of course they do.

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