Sexyback

Go ahead, be gone with it
Let me see what you’re working with
Go ahead, be gone with it
Look at those hips
Go ahead, be gone with it
You make me smile
Go ahead, be gone with it
Go ahead child
Go ahead, be gone with it
And get your sexy on
Go ahead, be gone with it

Justin Timberlake, Sexyback

Did you know? Half of girls between the ages of 12 and 14 say they are unhappy because they feel fat. The average fashion model is thinner than 98% of women in the United States. The average person sees 5,000 ads in one day and one-third of these ads speak directly to beauty and appearance, giving us ideas and expectations about how we should look.

Scarlet Pomers, on Studio 2B

Sexualization occurs when

* a person’s value comes only from his or her sexual appeal or behavior, to the exclusion of other characteristics;

* a person is held to a standard that equates physical attractiveness (narrowly defined) with being sexy;

* a person is sexually objectified—that is, made into a thing for others’ sexual use, rather than seen as a person with the capacity for independent action and decision making; and/or

* sexuality is inappropriately imposed upon a person. All four conditions need not be present; any one is an indication of sexualization.The fourth condition (the inappropriate imposition of sexuality) is especially relevant to children.Anyone (girls, boys, men, women) can be sexualized.

from the Executive Summary of the Report of the APA Task Force on the Sexualization of Girls

My partner’s daughter just turned 12, so I have a sense of this commercialized ‘girl culture,’ from Limited Too to Star Doll. It’s clearly a systemic attempt to train young consumers, and the web has accelerated the commercialization of every aspect of their lives.

What I always find surprising is that the sexualization is so rarely protested. We would go to these dance shows, in particular, in which girls as young as 9 or 10 seemed to be mimicking strippers or Jason Timberlake videos. The audience would be full of very conservative people– most Christians, no doubt– cheering along happily. It makes you wonder what drives the passivity. Is it that they don’t want to deny their girls the experience?

Meanwhile, of course, this commercialization and its close companion sexualization, has real consequences for some girls. It’s Anarexia awareness week, and Scarlet Pomers, of the TV show Reba, is the latest young actress to talk about her disease, its’ diagnosis, and treatment. “Be comfortable in your genes,” she says.

Indexed

My Face, from Index

This site is a little project that lets me make fun of some things and sense of others. I use it to think a little more relationally without resorting to doing actual math.

Jessica Hagy

It’s hard to explain Indexed. You just have to go there. I like it when people stop thinking that high and low tech are absolutes (on/off) and start seeing them as simply tools that can be used according to need. “Indexed” manages to embody that kind of un-boxed thinking. Hagy draws and writes on index cards (remember that research process?) and then scans them for her blog, posting a new one every day or two. The image above is a self-portrait. She sells t-shirts too.

Adieu Chief Illiniwek

As the honored symbol of the University of Illinois and the State of Illinois’ most visible representation of its Native heritage, Chief Illiniwek has proudly and majestically represented the University and the State for over 70 years. The Chief Illiniwek Educational Foundation strives to utilize the presence of Chief Illiniwek to promote greater education and awareness of American Indian people, culture, tradition, and history to the students, alumni, and friends of the University of Illinois.

from the Chief Illiniwek Educational Foundation

On the morning of Friday, February 16th, University of Illinois Board chairman Lawrence Eppley announced the end of the racist “Chief Illiniwek” tradition. The “Chief” has served as the symbol and mascot of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign for eighty years. In 1989, a grassroots movement began for the complete elimination of the inappropriate tradition and the use of race-based imagery. After a long struggle, both the University’s academic and athletic credentials were challenged for carrying on such a tradition. Most recently, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) put the University of a short list of schools who could not host post-season tournaments due to the NCAA’s restrictions on the use of Native American imagery.

from the Progressive Resource / Action Cooperative

Chief Illiniwek is an official symbol of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign that has been associated with the University’s intercollegiate athletic programs since the Twenties, and will be retired after a final performance at a Men’s Basketball game on February 21 versus Michigan. The Chief has generally been portrayed by a white student dressed in Native American regalia who performs dances during halftime of Illinois football and basketball games, as well as during women’s volleyball matches (although three students of non white descent, Mike Gonzalez, and Johnny Saputo who are Latino and Steve Raquel who is of Filipino descent have also portrayed Illiniwek).

from Wikipedia, on February 17

I am not sure what could possibly be written about this issue, except maybe to be thankful that the entire thing is over. It has had a freakishly long run for something that ought to have been pretty obvious. I keep thinking of those “Inky Racer” ads that they still sell on Ebay. (You can find an image of one here, thanks to Miscellany.com.)

The “Chief” came from the same noble-savage milieu that brought us the Boy Scouts, eugenics, and eventually the S.A.T. Personally, I saw the “Chief” perform once in person and calling his “traditional dance” weird is an understatement. The S.A.T. is on its last legs (yet standardized testing and its residual Eugenics has its own strange longevity), the Boy Scouts are homophobic, but at least the Chief will retire this week.

I have to say, though, the range of rhetoric generated in this debate is fascinating, from the banal education timber of the Foundation, to the collegiate left-righteousness of the Cooperative, to the bland neutrality of the sure-to-be-contentious Wikipedia article. And, of course, the story was apparently broken by a blog called IlliniPundit.com.