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skip to main | skip to sidebar Gatochy's Blog Women can't find Prince Charming because he's married to me. Tuesday, April 14, 2009 Here's to you, Mrs. Robinson Feminism seems to be in the air, doesn't it? I keep finding blog posts about it. I myself don't feel the need to write on the subject (my thoughts are all organized and settled on the matter) but I do find myself responding to what others have to say, and totally disagreeing more often than not. I've just given up on ever finding a self-appointed feminist that I identify with. I don't really want to get into an argument with the stoopid crowd, so I use my blog to say what I really think.My latest purely in my mind disagreement was with someone who revisited The Graduate (1967) starring Anne Bancroft as Mrs. Robinson (they should just retitle the film as Mrs. Robinson, or no one will know what they're talking about). The feminist said she objected to the destruction of this fiery, sexual, strong-willed woman, and blamed it on an implicit anti-women agenda, where women must be punished for being sexual and in control. The character starts out strong, and ends up disgraced, exposed as an alcoholic, her husband divorces her. And Bancroft, she says, is way more sexy than Angelina Jolie.I've never watched this movie, and I never will because I don't feel like it. I am allergic to those awkward-sex movies of the sixties and their neurotic characters. There are plenty more Anne Bancroft movies to love, I don't have to subject myself to this one. My legendary psychic powers, however, and a few glimpses of the movie here and there, give me reason to believe that any news of Bancroft being sexier than Angelina were greatly exaggerated.More fundamentally, however, I object to the argument that turning the character into a mess of a drunk who is dumped by her husband should be construed as "punishment" for being sexually active. People leave alcoholics, and people leave unfaithful spouses. No one was holding a gun to her head and forcing her to stay married, divorce was legal then. Why doesn't she get a job and stop betraying those who love and trust her.More to the point, why is this interpreted as meaning that if you're a sexy female you must be punished? I rather see it as an attempt to humanize our view of people who we tend to dismiss on account of their neurosis and addictions. It's like the movie is saying "It's possible to be a drunk and be really bright and fascinating. You can be a leach who cheats on your husband, and still have admirable and redeeming qualities. Don't judge people too harshly, don't throw the baby away with the bath water. Acknowledge the whole person, with both flaws and qualities, don't cross them out with a big red X just because you discovered in them a supposedly unforgivable defect." Not everything in the whole wide universe is pro or anti women. The movies are not out to get us. The problem is not that the film makers of The Graduate were too chicken to accept a strong sexual woman and not demolish her in the end; the problem, even today, is that people are so puritanical, so intolerant, so holier-than-thou that they can't accept their own feminist idols to come with any defects attached. They must be perfect spic and span, or they're rejected as unacceptable. Is feminism really so fragile, that we can't accept a strong sexual woman who is also fragile and addicted and messed up? The role models of feminists must be perfect or they scream "bloody misogyny!" I accept Mrs. Robinson the way she is, flaws and all. I'll drink to her, hell, I'll get drunk in her honour. I just don't want to get bored by a movie where she wastes herself on a passionless, spineless, guilt-ridden silly little boy. I'm sure there must be a few Angelina Jolie movies out there where she makes love to a man who doesn't act like he's under coercion to be making love to the hottest woman in the universe. Read More... Summary only... Posted by Mariana at 5:17 AM 9 comments Labels: Feminism, Movies, Sex in the movies Image Association 609 - Celebrity Look Alikes Lady Diana Cooper (left)Michelle Pfeiffer (right) Read More... Summary only... Posted by Mariana at 3:56 AM 0 comments Labels: Celebrity Look-Alikes, Image Association, Movies Anna Pavlova, Bacchanal Anna Pavlova, Bacchanal, 1920s. Click image for 419 x 610 size.Anna Pavlova, Bacchanal, 1920s, originally uploaded by Gatochy.Pavlova's style was described as technically deficient, and almost eccentric. I've heard exactly the same of Maria Callas, the legendary opera singer. In one TV documentary I watched she was compared to one of her contemporaries, a singer who was considered one of the most accomplished and technically perfect of the time. Physically she was a beautiful and sophisticated blonde, and her voice sounded like an angel. This was a person you'd feel comfortable bringing home to meet the parents, whereas Callas promised trouble and turmoil. But I have a copy of Callas singing Carmen by Bizet, and although this is merely a studio recording (I believe she never played that role on stage) she makes Carmen come alive. It's not just someone singing beautifully, it's a whole fascinating person being presented before you. She brings you into the story, she captivates. Pavlova achieved the same in her art.6 + after the jump.Anna Pavlova, Bacchanal, 1920s. Click image for 428 x 619 size.Anna Pavlova, Bacchanal, 1920s, originally uploaded by Gatochy.Click image for 428 x 619 size.Anna Pavlova, Bacchanal, 1920s. Click image for 429 x 620 size.Anna Pavlova, Bacchanal, 1920s, originally uploaded by Gatochy.E.O. Hoppé, Anna Pavlova, Bacchanal. Click image for 424 x 614 size.E.O. Hoppé, Anna Pavlova, Laurent Novikoff, Bacchanal. Click image for 424 x 618 size.Ernst Schneider, Anna Pavlova, Laurent Novikoff, Bacchanal. Click image for 425 x 618 size.Ernst Schneider, Anna Pavlova, Laurent Novikoff, Bacchanal. Read More... Summary only... Posted by Mariana at 3:45 AM 2 comments Labels: Music, Photography, Television Gatochy's 47th "I Understand and I Wish to Continue" Award The Sensual 5-7-5 at every 7 seconds is an interesting blog by erotic photographer "SB, San Francisco, California, United States, A simple soul in a fascinating world". "The occasional erotic haiku, photo, piece of art, or rambling. Some believe men think about sex every seven seconds. While the number is heavily disputed, the fact that I think about it often is not".This post brought back fond memories of my parents' own copy of "The Joy of Sex" -- a book I heard has recently been re-published with all the body hair of the models airbrushed out! There are all kinds of censorship, it would seem."My parents are not perfect. They believed too much that following your dreams would lead you to poverty. I have written about their dream-killing tendencies before so I will spare you of them now. On the other hand, they were openly healthy about sex.When I was 13, my family got HBO. My mom told me the rules of what I could watch on it since it had/has very adult content. She said, "I don't worry if you see shows with nudity or sex. Please don't watch the violent movies though. Sex is part of life and violence shouldn't be." How little did I appreciate how big a part of life sex would become. I am glad the violence is not.I remember when I found my parents hidden copy of "The Joy of Sex." Holy shit, that was an eye opener. I was 13 and had just started feeling the deep arousal from sex. You could say that book was my first "porn" and I am glad it was. The illustrations and text were so sexual, sensual, and healthy (for the time, they may seem dated now) and were probably better in my psycho-sexual development than a copy of Hustler. I would spend hours looking at the simple pencil drawings and wonder how it would feel to live them.My parents never hid or hide their sexuality. I am not saying they advertised it or crossed any illicit boundaries with us. They were openly affectionate with each other. They had a talk with both my brother and me that they needed alone time. If the door was shut, do not barge in. Please knock. Of course, being an impulsive 10 year old, I did barge in once without thinking and never saw so much human flesh trying to get under the blankets so fast. The importance of this was that it taught me that sex is something to be enjoyed at all ages as we grow older and it is something for both partners to desire and enjoy."Looking Down Upon MePhoto by SB Read More... Summary only... Posted by Mariana at 3:23 AM 4 comments Labels: I Understand and I Wish to Continue Award, Nude, Photography Cyrano de Bergerac, story of a hermaphrodite Cyrano and Roxanne are the same person, the two faces of the same coin. This onanist hermaphrodite takes a justified pride and pleasure in his own brilliant personality, and can never find a worthy mate. He may sometimes be taken by the sight of a beautiful soldier who passes by, but no one is sufficiently beautiful, courageous or sublime to hold his interest. Physical beauty is of ultimate unimportance in what he looks for in a mate -- only the soul matters, a soul that must be sublime like his own. But there is no match. After an existence marred by self-denial and solitude, this person nears his death with the big revelation that he himself was the greatest love of his life. The hermaphrodite can not marry himself. Like the two cursed lovers in Ladyhawke, they are always together and always apart. Read More... Summary only... Posted by Mariana at 3:20 AM 0 comments Labels: Love, Movies Sunday, April 12, 2009 Happy Easter! J.C. Leyendecker, The Saturday Evening Post, Easter, 1923. Read More... Summary only... Posted by Mariana at 3:59 AM 0 comments Labels: Art, Magazines Friday, April 10, 2009 Interesting Links - I was glad to find this flickr photostream, heavy with wonderful examples of Lisbon's lovely architecture.DSC02056, originally uploaded by F.lopes´s Album.- Speaking of Art Nouveau bas reliefs, Bo was recently in Riga, Latvia, ("bleak in a rather excitingly post-Soviet way") and took a few pictures of the urban landscape. He felt oppressed by some of the architectural details. I too think Art Nouveau can get a little too rich at times, when not down right pretentious. But this meeting of Art Nouveau and Surrealism impressed me! What imagination. I'd never seen anything like it.If you're into astrology, you may be interested in Bo's new blog, The Starry Hunter ("Psychological Astrology and Literature"). Read his analysis of Camile Paglia's chart.- Speaking of dear Camille, I asked her about something she once wrote in "Vamps and Tramps". If you too have read her work, you will have noticed she has no patience for what she calls (quoting from memory here) a certain culture of victimhood, one that rewards people for defining themselves as victims and places a lot of emphasis on healing. Camille is more partial to a suck it up and deal attitude. So I was surprised when in her book she said sex "reawakens and heals the 'family romance' of our personal biography." On one hand I can understand that our family life defines a lot about us and what we look for in others, and establishes the kind of interpersonal dynamics we instinctively look for. So it makes sense that our sexual relationships bring that up, and how that can allow us to invent other, potentially healthier ways of being in a relationship. But the word heal is not typical of Paglia's vocabulary, so I asked her about it. As I suspected it's not something she subscribes to, as you can see from her answer here."Erotic choices yearningly follow or rebelliously diverge from a cast list imprinted on us in childhood. Changing the template may be virtually impossible. Self-knowledge is the most that we can hope for. But for that we need poetry and art -- not the rigid, sterile political ideology that still paralyzes gender studies."So yeah, suck it up and deal, and get some culture to wrap your head around the uglier parts is, as I suspected, more like Paglia's style.- Cary Tennis, on the other hand, suggests that one way of dealing with the aftermath of a dysfunctional family is to fight for a cause that allows your wounded inner child to speak up, and demand satisfaction. He brings up a very interesting point: when all your life you were told you are basically alright when compared to those who, you know, have REAL problems, like the homeless and the hungry, for instance, chances are you will make yourself homeless and hungry just so you get the feeling you have finally earned the right to complain and ask for help. That's not necessary, he says. Acknowledge you were let down, that your needs are as important as everyone else's and that these needs haven't been met, and try joining a cause that somehow, on some level you feel resonates with your private complaints, and make it your own, stand up for it so you are in a sense also standing up for yourself."We go through a lot of shit. The hitting-bottom thing: I so relate to that! I felt throughout my punk years that I had no right to my own rage because I myself had had it comparatively good. I was not from the gutter. I aspired to the gutter! But I came from the suburbs! I aspired to the gutter because the gutter would explain everything; it was the objective correlative to my poverty of spirit! I aspired to the gutter and eventually attained it but not without struggle and hard work! And then, having attained it, having reached my dream of ending up face-down in the gutter, I finally felt, having lost everything, that I had the right to my own suffering!How perverse is that! How perverse and yet how real, how true, and how common! I had to go there. I had to go there and then say, yes, OK, now I have hit bottom, now, OK, I can ask for help.Because I was such a tough guy. Because I had it all figured out. Because you could not tell me anything. I had to go there.What a nightmare! Is this the thinking of a well-educated man with a balanced mind? No, this is the thinking of a bruised, angry child. But that is what happens when we think we can leave the child behind and become a man: The child does not leave us. It tags along, chirping with its complaints. It takes over until it gets what it needs. It takes over until it is heard."- Oh, and it's possible that the famous Nefertiti's bust (if indeed that is a representation of that historical queen, you can never be quite sure with these things) may be an aesthetically improved version of the queen."Yesterday, the journal Radiology revealed that a CT scan had uncovered a hidden face under the plaster.It was always thought that that the inner limestone was just a support. Not so.Using the latest computer tomography (CT) techniques developed for medicine, researchers discovered that the core was, in fact, a highly detailed inner sculpture of the queen. And this limestone face differs in small but significant ways from the external plaster face:The inner face has less prominent cheekbones, a slight bump on the ridge of the nose, marked wrinkles around the corner of the mouth and cheeks, and less depth at the corners of the eyelids."Isn't it amazing to discover again and again that what is considered a beautifully proportioned face is always the same, in every culture, in every era, throughout the history of mankind? Although it saddens me that my own features fall short of perfection, it brings me some peace of mind to know that I am not "plain" on account of something as frivolous as a passing cultural fancy, that could at another time just as easily, and just as frivolously, elect me as a goddess among women. And hey, at least nowadays there's plastic surgery. Good queen Nefertiti could only see her "ideal" self in the form of a plaster sculpture.- P.S., Natasha Rosen's discovered the Gender Analyzer. Is your blog "masculine" or "feminine"? Read More... Summary only... Posted by Mariana at 10:05 PM 7 comments Labels: Art, Beauty, Books, Camille Paglia, Me, Portugal Quotes #246 (Beliefnet Daily Inspiration newsletter)Don't cut your conscience to fit this year's fashions.-Lillian HellmanYou can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him.-James D. MilesAn ounce of loyalty is worth a pound of cleverness.-Elbert Hubbard(Beliefnet Buddhist Wisdom newsletter)Betterthan if there were thousandsof meaningless verses isonemeaningfulversethat on hearingbrings peace.And better than chanting hundredsof meaningless verses isone Dhamma-sayingthat on hearingbrings peace.-Dhammapada, 8, translated by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.(Beliefnet Buddhist Wisdom newsletter)- Thus shall ye think of this fleeting world:A star at dawn, a bubble in a stream;A flash of lightning in a summer cloud;A flickering lamp, a phantom, and a dream.-Diamond Sutra Read More... Summary only... Posted by Mariana at 5:45 PM 0 comments Labels: Quotes Older Posts Subscribe to: Posts (Atom) Ads Going to Spain? Try hotels in Madrid! Plus Size Lingerie Sexy Lingerie Profile Mariana, 35 years old, Lisbon, Portugal. Read my best posts! Ask me anything. Share your insight in the Time Capsule of Wisdom! My mind is a raging torrent, flooded with rivulets of thought cascading into a waterfall of creative alternatives! :) (Mel Brooks, "Blazing Saddles") This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. 16 Abril 2009 está disponÃvel gratuitamente no Palácio Galveias o livro Fire Starter, de Stephen King. 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