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What Girl Powah Hath Wrought

Posted by PhDork in Morning Snark, Thoughts, Rich Folks/Poor Folks, Undermining, Women for Women on Oct 8, 2009, 9:00am | 7 comments

The Important Dinner for Women.

Sounds…Important.  This soiree is featured in the “Talk of the Town” section of this week’s New Yorker under the title “Better Halves.”   An Important Dinner for Women is a gathering of high-powered rich ladies like Wendi (Mrs. Rupert) Murdoch and the wives of national and international politicos to raise awareness and money for various causes, including ensuring maternal and infant health at partuition, in appropriately fancy settings.  So what’s Geri “Ginger Spice” Halliwell doing there?

Oh, right, she’s a Goodwill Ambassador for the U.N.

Ennywayz, as author Rebecca Mead tells it, Halliwell did her part for the cause by insulting the spouses of the women present by comparing them to children in want of a stern-but-loving mother: “a lot of these men are little guys in grownup suits,” “you know guys—you have to nurture them a bit,” and “With collective energy, we can mother men into doing the right thing.”

I’ll grant that a lot of the powerful men in this world can’t be bothered to think about maternal mortality, and that that sucks; and I’m glad to see some of the female Haves making an (unnecessarily oblique and/or fabulous) effort to be part of the solution to an overlooked problem.

And perhaps Halliwell was simply tapping into the “maternity” theme of the evening, but comparing men to little boys needing cheek-pinches and the occasional gentle, ladylike remonstrance seems more than a little counterproductive:  “Oh, those silly billies!  Good thing we women are here to set them straight without giving away the game, amirite ladies?”

Enlisting women to help other women:  brilliant.

Enlisting women by insulting and yet pandering to men (“better halves” my Aunt Fanny):  un-brilliant.

Enlisting women to play the non-threatening, power-behind-the-throne game, rather than encouraging them to just flat-out take the reins like the capable adults they are:  anti-brilliant.

Shut up, Geri.

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7 Responses to “What Girl Powah Hath Wrought”

  1. BeckySharper says:
    October 8, 2009 at 9:18 am

    I wish they’d just write a check and STFU.

  2. bluebears says:
    October 8, 2009 at 10:38 am

    that is infuriating. Is this 1956?

  3. Spark says:
    October 8, 2009 at 11:19 am

    The men-as-overgrown-boys thing drives me crazy. I just heard it from a dude related to how men would be unable to take a bc pill. From a dude MED STUDENT. Smart enough to prescribe me the pill–but not smart enough to take it himself. How convenient.

  4. BeckySharper says:
    October 8, 2009 at 11:22 am

    @Spark: Especially because that line of thinking leads directly to “boys will be boys” apologism.

  5. Mackey says:
    October 8, 2009 at 5:36 pm

    and seems to imply once again that only women are the social conscience of society (with all that entails: biological essentialism, there exists the binary between red and white woman in terms of female gender roles, etc)

  6. ceejeemcbeegee says:
    October 10, 2009 at 12:12 am

    One minute, we are selfish for not wanted to be mothers. The next, we must mother the mens.

    Make up your minds.

  7. ceejeemcbeegee says:
    October 10, 2009 at 12:13 am

    wanted=wanting

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