How deep does rape culture go? How deeply ingrained is the patriarchally approved objectification of women in our ‘civil’ society?
Observe.
Unfortunately wordpress fails at embedded video. I need to redirect you to the Feminsting blog to watch the clips in question.
This scene is played a total of 4 times, with a white couple and a black couple. In each clip the women are made up to look as if they had been recently abused. The difference between clip #1 and clip #2 is that the women are dressed provocatively in clip #2. Nothing over the top, but what would, on a Saturday night out be considered normal attire.
This is not a particularly scientific experiment, but rather a useful (and disturbing) insight on how our rape culture operates.
Let me boil it down. When women are dressed conservatively, they are more likely to receive help and people coming to their aid. While dressed ‘provocatively’ the story changes completely. People do not come to their aid, they avert their eyes, they tell the wait staff or ask to be moved… but do they intervene as the woman is being verbally and physically abused? Not one patron in the restaurant lifts a finger.
The two middle aged women in the second clip, the ones that asked to be moved, speculate that the abused woman in question is a prostitute as they disdainfully glare at her. Well she is dressed slutty and therefore obviously she deserves what she gets is the subtext of their reactions.
There is much to digest and compare between the two clips, and most of it is quite disgusting and disheartening.
Women are still looked upon as objects in our society. They are not judged as human beings, but as mere objects. More to the point, objects that deserve the abuse they receive based on how they look.
I’m done for awhile with this post.





2 comments
May 28, 2010 at 3:39 pm
Moe
Arb – I couldn’t get youtube videos to embed last week. Luckily Bill at http://underthelobsterscope.wordpress.com/ gave me a way around it.
From Bill:
Our friends a WordPress don’t want us to post videos unless we pay their video fee. You Tube, however, has a way to avoid it.
1. Keep WordPress on HTML and not on View when you do your posting.
2. Copy the embed code from the YouTube site and paste it n to your WordPress post.
3. go to SAVE DRAFT and click the button. The YouTube code you pasted will turn into a single line of code. It won’t be visible as a video until you go to Preview or actually post your story.
If you put it on VIEW after you paste the code , it will eliminate it, so don’t do that.
It workded.
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May 30, 2010 at 7:55 am
The Arbourist
Hey Moe, thanks for the heads up.
Unfortunately, the videos for this post were not on youtube, but rather hosted elsewhere. I will see if the above solution works with their embed code as it would be a coup for getting this particular message out.
Cheers,
Arb.
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