Oleg Kireev on Tue, 29 Dec 1998 04:31:37 +0300 (WSU) |
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Syndicate: mailradek no. 9 |
Moscow-based magazine "Radek", dedicated to theory, art and politics continues the project "mailradek in english". The information about the magazine is available on the Website: http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Coffeehouse/1457. Everybody who doesn't receive it can send a "subscribe english mailradek" e-mail to radek@glasnet.ru, and we'll include him into the mailing list. Our address is: Russia 117333 Moscow, Vavilova 48-237, for O.Kireev. tel./fax:(095)137 71 31. text no. 66: Russian G.I.Janes 26.12.1998 "Bill Clinton's personal crises -- the campaign-funding scandals, an impending trial for sexual harassment, his various legislative and domestic failures -- require him to look strong, determined and "presidential" somewhere else, and where but in the Gulf against Iraq has he so ready-made a foreign devil to set off his blue-eyed strength to full advantage." Edward Said As a Russian feminist I have always felt puzzled looking at American and British enchantment with Clinton's "blue-eyed strength". He is especially popular among American feminists, as CNN insists. I guess, mostly among those, who would strive to become as "G.I. Jane". Just like the heroine played by Demi Moore, they too would be able to exterminate REPRESENTATIONS of "primitive" faceless Arab men who oppress "their" women in the most barbaric manner (e.g. clitoridectomy). Why "representations"? Because the war today (and the previous one) is entirely fought and won "on screen" for American women - on TV or on ship/plane or on their computer screens off the net. These women do not situate themselves "face-to-face" and "body-to-body" with the Arabs. They only kill these "villainous" Arabs in their female phantasies. An international sexual division of labor. Probably, some of them actually think that by destroying Saddam Hussein despite some adverse effects on the Iraqi economy and a "few" other unfortunate casualties who "were inevitably caught in the crossfire", they are ultimately helping Iraqi women to free themselves from "barbaric" trends in their own patriarchal culture. Why do I feel puzzled as a "Russian" feminist? When the war in Chechnya started, a lot of Russian women supported this "show" of Russian military might and potency to those "Chechens and other blacks from Caucasus". Even today, one of my friends, a Russian feminist, genuinely believes that Muslims are "barbaric" to women, and my sister thinks that Chechens and other Russian "blacks" in Moscow reproduce like rats, posing a threat to Moscovite population. The virtual absence of any sort of civil protest against a deeply entrenched Russian racism and ethnocentrism towards Russian Muslims and "other blacks" shows that they are not alone. In its orientalism and racism Russian culture is not that "asiatic" as many Russophobes have claimed. Let's face the fact that it is pretty much Western/Christian too -- at least, in its "civilized superiority". Thus I must be "optimistic" -- Russian feminists have all chances of sisterhood with their American girlfriends, provided both of them are white, middle-class and have a precise idea of what is right and wrong for Muslim women: "White Feminists Of The World - Unite To Fuck Muslim Men!" Irina Aristarkhova project: Anatoly Osmolovsky and Oleg Kireev realization: mailradek