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My sweetie [livejournal.com profile] lisagems posted this comic elsewhere on the internet.

I love the attitude toward male harassment of women demonstrated by this poster/comic from Robot Hugs. It's a discussion of the function (and I say function in the sense of a causative element, not necessarily implying conscious, conspiratorial intent) of mild sexual harassment in exerting male control over women in public space. I agree, and I want to be part of changing the prevailing atmosphere.

I have trouble doing this in a few respects. First, because I want to see the best motivations in people's actions, and because I think I can be overly sensitive to issues of gender relations, I don't know that my perception of whether an action is harassment is always valid. Secondly, I also don't want to behave as though women I am with need my protection; that can be patriarchal in itself. (That, though, I can discuss with the women I am with. It also is not a factor if I am with men who are behaving this way about women who are not part of the group.)

Thirdly, I have a hard time discerning whether there are forms of objectification that are acceptable, and where the line is between acceptable and unacceptable forms. I enjoy being objectified myself from time to time. I don't necessarily dislike the idea that people might be looking at me and making comments about my appearance, especially (but not exclusively) within certain contexts like sci-fi/fantasy cons or ren faire. So asking myself whether a situation would make *me* feel like an uncomfortable recipient of an active, objectifying and/or controlling gaze does not give me an answer that applies to everyone else who is being so observed.

There are also muddied issues of gender; what if women behave in these ways? You could argue that this is some kind of internalized, self-destructive patriarchal beavhior, but that takes away women's agency as people who can choose for themselves how to behave and makes them tools of the system.

Don't misunderstand; I fully agree that the sort of behavior explained in this comic is hugely problematic. There is no doubt that it *is* a symptom of a patriarchal society based on unexamined assumptions about male power and control. I don't think there are absolutes to be followed in fighting this system though; like so many other things, it is contextual. And I want to be part of the fight against it, but it's hard for me to know when I should and when I shouldn't, and since I'm really conflict avoidant anyway, it's hard for me to act.
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