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02/20/09
Sweet baby Moses in the bullrushes. I would caterwaul, but I'm afraid I can't reach the decibels that this deserves.
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As Jean Kilbourne in her Killing us Softly presentations has said about the more recent portrayal of men in advertising as mere body parts: This is not the type of equality I've been advocating for.
Ditto with this.
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(kidding)
I vote NO for all forms of objectification today. Rough week on the interwebz
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1) unsanitary
2)awkward (do we talk to our living flatware?)
3) SO NOT COOL!
I will however, confess to using my baby as exercise equipment in the past, but he seemed to enjoy it.
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Slumdog, I say we throw a chili cookoff on the bellies of the Details editors.
(may have just grossed myself out a little there)
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And that "gem" from last time? I don't even know where to start. It is beyond creepy.
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[men.style.com]
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But it's not just the model who created this photo. There are a lot of other people involved and they are all just as responsible for this tripe. I always wonder about all the people involved when I see an ad that's so ill-advised as to be laughable. Did they all think, "well, that's so awful that no one will pick that one!" or did they all really not see anything wrong? And if they did have an objection did they say anything or let it go?
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ugh
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Doesn't sound right, does it?
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Turned out there was a lot of prestige and name-recognition involved in doing a shoot like that. The models were compensated and given recognition for participating in that shoot. Some supposedly "highbrow" thing.
Is this so much worse because it's for a more low-key, mass media audience? Was the bugs-and-mud shoot OK because it involved prestige and high art, but this is not okay because it reinforces misogyny to the majority?
It's a hard question. I actually don't have a single answer.
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The fault lies with the people who picked this photo, not the model who posed for it,
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And yes, I think lots of things can seem like a good idea in the moment but obviously be bad ideas the next day.
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