Thursday, November 8, 2007

Kansas City: CRAIG

We are staying with Craig, an artist who I met in NYC many years ago. He hooked us up with all of the great ladies we interviewed in KC, including his girlfriend Angela. After all this we get curious on his thoughts on feminism. He speaks with spastic eloquence, letting insights roll out as if he has been thinking of them for years, but just found the words for the first time…

“I feel insecure about claiming feminism, it is not my movement to own. I more see myself as a male operating between two extremes, two gender lines. I don’t think the movement ended. It never went away. From an objective point of view, I see feminism as ongoing industry, created and needing to be maintained. There is nothing wrong per se with the feminism industry (magazines, books, classes, products), but it can objectify the issue, turn it back on itself, create extremism and separatism that in turn reinforces stereotypes to the world (and creates the other side of extremism). It seems that the feminist industry can create a dangerous political correctness. I am worried that it is not ok to be free anymore. I think to a lot of people feminism is simply associated with sexual harassment, which of course is not right. Movements are supposed to be about change, but this can’t be when it’s stuck in an industry that replicates itself.

But ok, I don’t know shit about shit. I know I am not a woman, but my thoughts are based on a thoughtful process of observing every kind of woman and culture around me. I really respect strong independent woman, and ultimately, I embrace femininity for it’s difference from me.”

--Emma

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

is craig a biological man? if so i thought this was only for women, also if so, why did you choose him?

GIRLdrive said...

yep, craig is a man. we decided a few weeks ago in san diego to interview a few men, just to make sure we weren't ignoring half the population who have a huge impact on our lives. girldrive is not "only for women," and although it does focus on them, feminism affects every single person. the only reason we "picked" craig is because he was one of the people we stayed with (same with luke in tucson)...but we plan to interview a few more.

Anonymous said...

help me find feminist activism in kansas...
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my name is Rachel