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We are lucky enough to be able to host some amazing photos of Million Women Rise, taken by the very talented Rowan Fulton (who is also very lovely). Do enjoy the photos, and do also please consider writing to the major newspapers, who once again completely failed to highlight Million Women Rise. Whilst this does mean we get to host some excellent photos, I would much rather be seeing them in the paper, highlighting our cause!

All photos are Copyright of Rowan Fulton, Photographer

No words

Louise highlights this story at the F Word, regarding what happened to a 15 year old girl, who was found to be an Escort.

Has the Agency been prosecuted? Has the girl recieved counselling for rape? Nope. She’s had her ‘immoral earnings’ removed and no has bothered to find out why a 15 year old girl was engaging in sex work.

I’m disgusted. Is there anything we can do? I’d like to write a strongly worded letter to both my MP and the Police force involved, condemning their inaction at investigating the multiple rapes of a child, and the pimping of a child by an Escort Agency. Does anyone think this will help?

Read All About It!

First off- I’ve created an Oxford Feminist Network group on Yahoo, after hearing from various individuals that whilst there are various awesome and excellent groups doing \Feminist stuff in Oxford it would be nice to have a generic group for meet ups, networking, marches and so on. I’m really hoping it does well, so if you’re an Oxford Fem, please do sign up, if you’re part of an existing group even better, and I’m hoping to get monthly meetings organised ASAP.

Second- I’ve also created a FemAcadem Flickr pool. Lovely Admin is working on having the photos displayed on the sit but for now- here are our photos from MWR ‘09

On those notes, I’m off to put my leg up again!

So, in a repetition of last year I have injured my knee and am on bed rest for at least the next week. Luckily this year, I did it the day AFTER Million Women Rise, and so now there are various photos of me on  the Internet carrying the London 3rd Wave Banner.

More embarrassingly there is video footage of me attempting to lead some chanting and talking to the very fabulous and talented Laura of shemakeswar about why marches matter.The video is one Laura made of the whole march and why it’s so important to marc h and maintain a visible presence,  and also features Finn Mackay of London Feminist Network and Jess McCabe of  The F Word

So here is the video.  And very good it is too! More reports of MWR, along with the FemAcadem photos will follow.

Million Women Rise 2009 by warriorgrrrl

Oh the stupidity

So, somewhat predictable some idiot has gone and blamed the recession on women. Seeing as reading the article itself has caused my brain to actually explode due to a) The sheer, unadulterated misogyny of it, and b) The total lack of any grasp of economics the afore mentioned idiot has, I’m not going to try and deconstruct it.

I’m just going to reccomend you go and read Louise at The F Word quite thouroughly demolishing his argument. And then I reccomend you join me and the FemAcadem team at Million Women Rise on March 7th and help ensure idiots like the above don’t get to spread their hatred to far. Opinions like that, help a culture where violence against women is acceptable, and Million Women Rise gives women and their allies a chance to have their say in a public space.

Best Blog Post of the Week

So last week there were many uber posts in the Blogosphere. So many good posts in fact that we have a joint winner, one runner up and an honorable mention!

So the winners of last weeks Best Blog posts are this post by Misty at Shakesville with questions for the idiotic legislators of North Dakota, and this post from Shark-Fu at AngryBlackBitch, after reading a post claiming feminist blogs as a new form of digital colonization.

Renee once again takes runner up for her commentary on Bristol Palin reporting that abstinence doesn’t work.

And our honourable mention goes to The Guardian online for this article about the awesomeness of Icelandic women.

Introducing………

Our new blogger Matt_Freeman!

I would give you a big introduction about Matt, but he has done one himself, so I’ll let him introduce himself. The only other thing I will add is that he is awesome, and the FemAcadem team are just unbelivably pleased to be bringing him onboard.

The Bondage Argument

The Blogsphere is ringing this week with the sound of debating feminists/ pro feminists/other women identifying  peoples discussing BDSM and the agency and roles of women within BDSM sexual relationships.  I’m not going to link to the debates because a) I’m exhausted after attending double lectures and a talk on socialist feminism and b) I really don’t want to take a side in the existing debate, especially not at 10.30 at night, when I’m exhausted.

Mostly I just want a chance to open up a debate about Teh Kinky Sexzors without piggy backing off of someone else’s.

My opinions about sex pretty much run too – if it’s consenting, non- coerced, and involves people doing whatever they want to do to get each other off, providing no children, animals, dead people or unwilling participants etc involved, then people should do what they like. Essentially- do what you want with who you want providing there’s consent, sense, and equality in the room.

I can see, however, how and why there is a debate about how or not BDSM does or doesn’t hold up Patriarchy and existing, dominant ideas about sexuality, women’s sexuality and the kinds of sex we should all be having.

What disturbs me about some of these debates is, the perceived removal of women’s agency. One of the argument I’ve heard is that women don’t involve themselves in BDSM based sexual encounters because they really want too, they do it because patriarchy, porn, dominant cultural narratives and their (male) partners tell them they should.

This kind of thinking, in my opinion,  removes the agency of women who ARE engaging in BDSM because they want too, because they get off on it and so do their partners. I’m not for a second about to naively suggest that no woman has ever been co-erced into abusive situations involving BDSM- but I would argue that it they are co-erced then it’s not sex it’s rape, and that is a different ball game all together.

From the BDSM communities I’ve known of, safety and consent have been two of the most holy, cardinal rules ever. You don’t do a damn thing, if they or you aren’t fully aware and consenting. You don’t do a damn thing if they or you do not feel totally safe, and you have adequate safety measures in place- for some people that’s using condoms for others it’s safety words, reliable easily reached cutting equipment and first aid kits at the ready, just in case.

I’m confused by arguments that suggest we, as a movement, are fighting for women’s autonomy and agency to be recognized, whilst simultaneously denying women the right to have sex however they please. I CAN understand arguments focusing on women’s co-ercion into sexual behaviours, or women’s socialization into particular sexual roles.  What I can’t understand is why women, who are plainly choosing to engage in sex where they experiment in a number of ways with roles, identities, toys and boundaries are criticized and told they can’t possibly enjoy it, they’ve just been brainwashed.

How does dialogue like this help the movement? How does dialogue like this enable women from a variety of ideological positions to share experiences, beliefs and discussion about sex and women’s sexuality openly and honestly?

To me this standpoint of  agency denial, can be perceived as women hating, as much as, standpoints that suggests that women who freely enjoy sex are worthless or standpoints that suggest women shouldn’t have access to reproductive healthcare becuase they shouldn’t be having sex in the first place.

I would also like to question whether these arguments apply to lesbian/gay relationships. So far all the arguments I’ve read, have been about  heterosexual Dom/sub relationships and BDSM in heterosexual relationships. If a woman is the Dom in her lesbian Dom/sub relationship is that still upholding the Patriarchy? Does women dominating women, or tying women up count as internalized mysogyny? Answers in the comments section please!

I’m hoping this post will mean a discussion springs up. So far I’ve never deleted or modded a genuine comment anyone has made- I’m hoping this can continue. If you do comment (and please do- all viewpoints welcome) then please be mindful of your language and tolerant of the views of others.

Best Blog Post of the Week

I can only apologize that last weeks @Best Blog Post’ is coming in the middle of this week- Andie and I have just submitted essays, and so late last week/ early this week has been mostly spent panicking down the phone at each other about word counts, globalisation and foreign direct investment.

Anyhoooo…….. last weeks Best Blog Post Award goes to Renee, for her most awesome post on Motherhood and Choice!

The runners up are Sarah for her commentary at Global Comment about the very gendered  denigration of Dr Biden’s doctoral qualifications and abilities, and, Kate Harding at Shapely Prose for her post about ‘headless fatty’ shots, so regul,alry trotted out by the media.

I’m painfully aware that the BBP always goes to bloggers whose blogs I read and like, and in some cases to bloggers who I know in ‘real’ life. If you have a blog post (could be yours or anyone elses) that you want to nominate for BBP, then do nget in touch with us by emailing suzi@femacadem.net, or dropping us a line in comments. We will (hopefully) be returning to a normal blog schedule at some poin this week.

Runner Up – Global Comment about Jill Bidens Doctorate

Best Blog Post of the Week

Well it;s time for out Best Blog Post of the week award. Unfortunately all hell has broken loose here at FemAcadem and both Andie and myself have economics essays due in a  weeks time, so things may be a leetle quiet here.

This weeks winner is Louise at The F Word, with This post about a particular incidence of  white male priviledge. FYI chaps, putting pornographic calenders on your work place walls is NOT a political statement. What you want  to put on your walls  in your own home is up to you, it’s your space. What you put on the walls of a public building, that is your workplace, is quite simply not.

Our runners up this week are Renee at Womanist Musings for her most excellent post on hair and race and to Volcanista who guest Blogged at Shapely Prose about Thin Priviledge.

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