Title: Gender Gone Wild
1Lecture 10
2things
- Paper due Thursdayjust do itanother good topic
The Bubble Bath. You must pass something in. Do
not plagiarize. - Lectures 6-9 posted soon
- Last class
- babies at Frenchys are mostly white with
blonde hair and blue eyes. Why? - Making a birth announcement is a good example of
the intersection between ideals and materials.
Conscientious parent(s) are often conflicted
between the expectation/joy around the ideals of
just having had a child and the environmental
implications of spreading that word. - Pre-class slides on birth announcements will be
posted
3Today
The main topic of today is to consider the naked
body in/as part of nature, and presentations of
masculinity and femininity in that interaction.
- (1) SMUO Bell, D. and Holliday, R. (2000). Naked
as nature intended. Body and Society, 6 (3/4),
127-140. - (2) NET Bean, M. (2007). Love lessons from the
wild kingdom 5 primal ways to boost your animal
magnetism. Mens Health, 22 (4), 64-65.
4As we go over the readings today
- Consider Goffmans advice that we re-order the
knowledge we have --- about ideals and materials
linking ideals around sex and the animal world,
and the taken-for-granted links between sex,
gender, and nature.
5READING Bean, M. (2007). Love lessons from the
wild kingdom 5 primal ways to boost your animal
magnetism. Mens Health, 22 (4), 64-65.Have
these in mind when you head out to a bar?
6This Mens Health article (an example of a
material which represents dominant ideals) is
aimed at a specific, precluded audience. Which
one?
- Link to reading (Sadie Hawkins spinster, Lil
Abner character, 1930s) - The reading is an example of a Material aspect
of the ecological dialogue on sex, bodies,
gender, sexuality, and nature. It represents
several idealswhat are they? Because we can
see this website, we can also see the
animalsmore material aspects. - Baboon Link Listen to the male voice at the
endwhat ideal is he reinforcing and reflecting?
And, the female voice? - Are men more connected to nature than women or
other sexes or genders? - Are those love lessons or sex lessons? Is
there always a difference? - What would the animals for women be?
- How would those animals mating habits be
organized? - What about animals and mating tips for gays and
lesbians? For abstainers from sex? For
transvestites? For divorced people? Widowers? ?
What about for priests who cannot marry?
7So, is having sex natural? Bodily functions
concerning sex organs are often considered
natural. Consider these links between physocal
bodily functions (materials) and social norms
(ideals)In the Western status quo,
- Boys, too, must keep their sexual arousal hidden,
especially if it is in response to
male/homosexuality taboo. - You think thats problematic? Gays, lesbians,
bi-sexuals, asexuals, transexuals,
hermaphrodites, transvestites face compounded
regulations out of fear and prejudice.
- Girls are segregated when they begin to
menstruate in our society (generally). - They can receive special treatment and can be
excused from certain activities. - The social connection to sex is associated mainly
with becoming a woman, and promiscuity
pregnancy, and disease to a lesser degree pads
and tampons are hidden.
8On the relationship between bodies and
nature___Contrast the previous video with ideal
and material aspects in this menstrual ritual
- The Eland Bull Dance this is built around a
fantasy of animal sex. Tribal females act like
eland cows who are romancing each other and
mating, dancing backward toward the huts where
the menstruating girl lays under a cloak. She
becomes a woman because of the dancing outside,
but is not permitted to draw attention to herself
(?). (www.dhushara.com/paradoxhtm/culture/eland1.j
pg) - How might we apply Goffman to both contexts?
9Rock art (material) on the ritual see how the
creative aspect is also getting messages across?
(from about 3000 years ago)
10- Describe the ideal and material ways boys
become men in your home town through performing
like a man. -
- Do they compare with any of the rituals in when
girls begin to menstruate in your home town? Why
or Why not?
11Not only do we have dominant ideals about
natural bodily functions, we constantly
interpret nude bodies in society -
- The Arts
- Myth
- Beauty
- Strength
- Eroticism
- Sexuality
- Taboo underground
- Religion
- Academic texts and popular press covers
- Health and medicine
- There is a (Federation of Canadian Nudists (FCN
LINK) - Famous Photo of ???? (photographer Annie
Leibovitz)
12What ideals might this ideal challenge? (Whose
feathers would ruffle?)
13A word on terminology
- What is a naturalist?
- (estb.msn.com)
- What is a naturist?
- (www.bbc.co.uk/wiltshire )
- What is a nudist?
- (clothing is not optional during at least some
part of the naturist performance) - (images-cdn01.associatedcontent.com)
- Much overlap exists, and we take them for
granted, but they differ.
14Official definitions(combination of material
and ideal)- What makes a definition official?
- Naturism / Nudism are defined by the INF
(International Naturist Federation)Naturism
is a lifestyle in harmony with nature, expressed
through social nudity, and characterized by
self-respect of people with different opinions
and of the environment. Social nudity constitutes
an essential characteristic of naturism, fully
exploiting the beneficial effects of the sun, the
air and water. Naturism restores the balance
between physical and psychic dimensions, with
leisure spent in a natural environment, through
exercising the body, within the fundamental
principles of hygiene and dietetics. Furthermore,
Naturism fosters many activities by nurturing
creativity. Complete nakedness is the
"best-possible suit" to realise the return of
humans to nature, and it surely is the most
visible mark of naturism, even though it is not
the only one. Nudity has a balancing effect on
humans by reducing the tensions caused by the
taboos and provocations of modern society,
showing the way to a more simple, healthy, and
humane way of living.
(http//www.inf-fni.org/index_e.htm)
15Reading 2Bell, D. and Holliday, R. (2000).
Naked as nature intended. Body and Society, 6
(3/4), 127-140.
16A word on naturismAdapted from Naked as Nature
Intended by Bell and Holiday (2000)
- Geography cultural norms affect how well we can
negotiate our nudity in society and nature. For
example, despite morality resistance, the nudist
movement aligned with the liberating effects of
the hippie movement in 1960s North America. - In the early 1900s United Kingdom, as in North
America, mass urbanization unfolded. This gave
rise to a nostalgia toward the natural landscape
many had left behind a leisure ideal. - Many of those who had stayed behind considered
themselves naturists involved in the
back-to-the-land movement (vegetarianism, folk
songs, handicrafts, communal living). But, their
paradise collapsed as they suffered from the
leisure ideal in that the city folk wanted to
return to the countryside now and then.
17In Germany,
- Hitler outlawed social nudity---it became a
material/physical/concrete representation of
deviance - This affected more than 3,000,000 German people
- Prior to that, it had been practiced and/or
tolerated by the German populous for the most
part - This new law marked the first significant
division in where it was acceptable to be nude
and where it was not out in nature, it was a
natural thing, but in the city or suburbs, it was
viewed as lewd and sexual.
18In England,
- Around the same time Hitler outlawed social
nudity, Englands eccentric writers and artists,
who took part in nudity performances as a social
fact, found themselves scorned by the morality
squads of the day they were treated as vulgar,
and were driven even further underground, such as
the Sun Club which is going strong today.
19Ties between naturism/nudity and sexuality
- Remember, in England at the beginning to
mid-1900s, the countryside was becoming
re-Romanticized this included not only the
landscape and beaches, but also the ideal of the
humans who lived there --- rugged, naked,
natural, animalistic which lent to an erotic
ideal of the countryside. - Sex in the outdoors had been going on forever,
including groups who were social outcasts ---
especially gay men, adding an air of eroticism
within that leisure ideal of the countryside. - Men now had an arena to be men, as part of a gay
ideal and in direct response to the feminization
of society and a growing sense of feminism in the
air. - In North America, men headed to the wilderness
and wrote about it, such as Henry David Thoreaus
Walden. They believed they were
discovering/re-discovering their deep
masculinity whereby becoming a man meant
connecting intensely with nature through
interaction rituals with the natural world around
them. (Women stayed home with the kids!)
20All of this heated up the minds of the English
status quo
- Causing a moral panic of sorts Spurring off
intensified surveillance of queer society
PART OF HOW WE ARE ON CONSTANT GUARD FOR
NUDITY-AS-DEVIANCE IN OUR SOCIETY IS HOW WE ARE
SIMULTANEOUSLY ON CONSTANT GUARD FOR
SEXUALITY-AS-DEVIANCE. - What are some other examples of moral panics
around sex and nature?
21Paper due next classReadings for next class
- (1) SMUO Holmes, J.S. (2006). Bare bodies,
beaches, and boundaries Abjected outsiders and
rearticulation at the nude beach. Sexuality and
Culture, 10 (4), 29-53. - (Nudity is alive and well there as of last
weekend!) - (2) NET David H. Net Nude Crystal Crescent
Beach, Halifax, Nova Scotia. http//www.netnude.co
m/main/info/canada/cyrst981.html - NOTE the second reading seems to have been
removed from the InternetGoogle Crystal
Crescent nude beach if you wish instead