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Oliphant on The Crying Meme

January 11th, 2008 (10:10 am)


Cartoonist Pat Oliphant is a brilliant caricaturist and political cartoonist. But this is downright sexist. It takes Senator John Edwards' criticism of Senator Clinton's emotional moment (as I will keep saying, she didn't actually cry, she got verklempft) to an even worse level. As much as I support Edwards over Clinton -- in fact, because I worry more that Clinton is a hawk is dovish costume -- I object to the caricature of Clinton as a "weepy, weak female" (to put a stereotype in irony quotes) who can't be "tough" (ditto) on the international stage. Indeed, it is such sexist stereotyping that Clinton has consistently sought to overcome in her public persona and that may have motivated her (and her Democratic male colleagues) to take such cynical positions granting war powers authorization against Iraq and supporting Kyl-Leiberman on Iran.

My good friend Barry Deutsch has taken me to task on a cartoon I did a couple months ago portraying Clinton as weeping into her husband's arms following criticism she received during the October 30th debate. Remember, "politics of pile-on"? Kate Phillips provided further context for the controversy, and indeed it is that context, as well as Clinton's cynical attempts at foreign policy "toughness," that inspired the cartoon. In my view, Clinton's defensive use of gender identity in response to legitimate criticisms from her political rivals was not an instance of her being a "weepy, weak female" but of being a (more gender-neutral) "cry baby." Instead of handling the criticism directly, she tried to make it seem that she was the target of a "boy's club." Put together, such defensiveness, cynical use of gender politics, and bringing in her husband to defend her against "those boys" created the impression that she was not the feminist ground-breaker she claims to be.

That's where I was coming from. But what an artist intends and what the art does on its own can be two different things. Barry is probably right that the final panel of my cartoon plays into sexist stereotyping, no matter what I intended. That experience has made me a bit more cautious (and I think I'm pretty cautious as it is) in how my artistic responses to political events and politicians' behavior reinforce stereotypes, cant and other moronic assumptions. Had Bill Clinton been the candidate responding in a similar fashion (minus gender politics), my portrayal of him as "cry baby" would have been more clear, at least by not being clouded by cultural attitudes toward gender. Yet had I portrayed him weeping into his wife's arms, would it have implied that he was "emasculated" or "less than a man"? Possibly yes.

In conversation (in person, not online) Barry had asked me if I thought Elizabeth Edwards' defense of her husband against Ann Coulter's "faggot" remarks were any different from Bill Clinton's defense of his wife. I would say, yes, given the context: Coulter's criticisms were indefensible, whereas the criticisms from Hillary Clinton's rivals were reasonable responses to contradictions she had made in a debate; and, again, Bill's "those boys" comment followed on the heels of Hillary's "boy's club" comment and her campaign's "pile-on" YouTube video. That said, my cartoon should have been more explicit in criticizing these tactics and clarifying that context. To some extent I was trying to do too much at once. The image itself - Clinton sobbing in the arms of her husband - resonates far beyond my own intentions and serves to subvert my criticism. 

Comments

Posted by: ldragoon ([info]ldragoon)
Posted at: January 11th, 2008 07:53 pm (UTC)

who can't be "tough" (ditto) on the international stage.

I guess we can't ALL barf on the Japanese PM, like SOME Great World Leaders.

Posted by: mooreroom ([info]nevikmoore)
Posted at: January 11th, 2008 08:45 pm (UTC)
cockykid

Or how about W's shoulder massage of German Chancellor Merkel? What the hell was that about?

Posted by: ldragoon ([info]ldragoon)
Posted at: January 11th, 2008 08:47 pm (UTC)

Sexual dominance, I'm guessing? Rather like when my one rabbit humps the other one to show who's boss? Except when bunnies do it it's cute. Bush is just a creepy pervy fucker.

Posted by: mooreroom ([info]nevikmoore)
Posted at: January 11th, 2008 09:56 pm (UTC)
bushbaby

See, now you have me picturing Bush and Merkel as humping bunnies. Ouch.

My dogs do that. Or really, the little 25-lb. tries to do that to our 125-lb dog. Fortunately, the reverse does not occur. That'd be messy.

Posted by: ((Anonymous))
Posted at: January 11th, 2008 09:16 pm (UTC)

It'd be interesting getting used to doing cartoons about her were she to become president. Right now, I feel like nothing is off limits with Bush. My criticisms of him usually stop at political issues, but as far as making jokes about him, I'll go for anything (the drunken "mano-a-mano" confrontation with his daddy comes to mind)...

Abell

Posted by: mooreroom ([info]nevikmoore)
Posted at: January 11th, 2008 10:00 pm (UTC)
lieberbush

I like to combine the political and the personal, at least insofar as they seem to relate to each other. But Clinton would be tricky, because there is so much right wing sexist crap polluting the discourse, and she seems so intent on accepting their terms of the debate.

And the fact is, Republican presidents are more fun to ridicule. I just don't think the country could take another four years of buffoonery for the sake of political cartoonists.

Posted by: It's a brand-new dance/We're bringin' it back ([info]ms_xeno)
Posted at: January 11th, 2008 10:40 pm (UTC)

Now it can be told.

The trouble with the ongoing ascendancy of the right wing is that you cartoonists hardly even have to try any more. I suppose in some sense if HillEdBama wins you might have to work a little harder for your fodder.

But not much harder, I would think.

Also, if you spend about fifteen minutes on the average liberal-prog blog, you'll find plenty of sexism. Hell, Indymedia's rarely any better, just louder. The other day on one of them, some pompous ass who routinely lectures feminists about how good you have it and get off our backs you emasculating bitches was roundly scolding all the women who are lukewarm about Hilary. He called them "self-hating."

I have to go outside to the tool shed now and find a mallet to knock myself out with.

Posted by: Walkings ([info]unrendered)
Posted at: January 12th, 2008 08:14 pm (UTC)
wildlaugh

I'm working on a MAD piece which includes courting a girl by throwing poop on her and feeding her bugs.

I am going straight to hell.

Posted by: mooreroom ([info]nevikmoore)
Posted at: January 13th, 2008 12:34 am (UTC)
librarianook

Seems more simian than sexist to me. Our evolutionary ancestors probably courted each other that way.

Posted by: dogboyrockstar ([info]dogboyrockstar)
Posted at: January 22nd, 2008 05:55 pm (UTC)
Hell

Re: "I'm working on a MAD piece which includes courting a girl by throwing poop on her and feeding her bugs.

I am going straight to hell"

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