What I Should Have Said - feminist values? *UPDATE*

Feb 19, 2009 09:29

During staff training week at camp, the woodshop staff at Timberlake (the boy's camp) met with the woodshop staff at Indian Brook (the girl's camp) to discuss potential co-ed activities throughout the summer. Once there the Indian Brook staff explained to us the difference in their approach to power tools. At Timberlake, you see, we don't use ( Read more... )

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anonymous April 26 2009, 02:55:57 UTC
I disagree completely with the first paragraph of your hypothetical response. You say that acknowledging the existence of the stereotype perpetuates it. On the contrary, pretending that stereotypes don't exist will *not* make them go away. Stereotypes are passed on from 1000 different sources, and by refusing to acknowledge their existence you might manage to reduce that to 999 different sources. Either way, children will be exposed to the stereotype, probably subconsciously, which will allow it do do much more damage ( ... )

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junorhane April 28 2009, 19:27:01 UTC
I don't mean to say that they should ignore the stereotype, and it's fine for them shine a light on it and point out how ridiculous it is.

I just think that the method they've chosen to combat it actually works against them, which I think you put your finger on in a new way with that last good point.

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