Controlling Us Via Our Bodies Is A Core Component Of Misogyny. The Depersonalization Of Womens Bodies
Controlling us via our bodies is a core component of misogyny. The depersonalization of womenâs bodies and deconstruction of us into parts, into sundered physical components we donât personally own yet must tend to as communal property, is traumatic and intended to be. The body of a woman, in irreducible actuality as such, is never extraneous to womanhood, to misogyny, to gender as a construct; all are entwined.
To declare womanhood, meaning womenâs lived experience, somehow a distinct, independent metaphysical essence unconnected to our material selves is as malicious as it is nonsensical. Yet, as women, by assignment or by recognition, our lived-in selvesâour own bodiesâare already so estranged weâll accept such a ludicrous declaration when presented as some principled if esoteric means to overcome its own paradox.
Treating our embodied selves as meaningless and uninvolved impedimenta of no relevance to Actual Womanhood can seem ideal, almost, when misrepresented as recourse instead of what it is: more control wielded over us, more denial of womanhood as a complex and diversiform material experience.
To declare misogyny via material association, via bodily deconstruction, a nonentity is a strange loop of a misogynistic ouroboros. The societal discomfort caused by reclamations of womenâs physical selves as our own private territory is so immense weâre afraid to say its name. The simplest acknowledgments of womenâs selves as material and as material which inherently belongs to us, as women, as people, are derided and labelled suspect by any means convenient.
That bodily alienation can serve liberation or inclusivity or any good end is a lie; it serves only control. Warping it to appear distinct from more plainly status quo edicts on women-as-body-parts and body-parts-as-women is universally perniciousâexcept to cis men. The cis male embodiment alone is unimplicated, unimpinged upon. That speaks volumes (and by âspeaks volumesâ I mean screams misogyny).
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