amanuensis1 (
amanuensis1) wrote2005-09-15 09:15 pm
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Putting a positive spin on it.
I have decided that, if the film of GoF is uncanonically portraying Durmstrang and Beauxbatons as old-fashioned in their lack of co-educational status, this means that the homoerotica in both schools is rampant--and that Hogwarts is by comparison a hotbed of progressiveness and so there's even less homophobia there than we slashers pretend, in our giddy fandom brains.
So meh.
So meh.
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I think the example you're giving is an exceptional exception, because it's the co-education of a girl's school, rather than a long-established co-ed school that has been co-ed from the very beginning. It's an interesting an example, however, the fact you brought up this...
The number of fights dropped when boys started attending the school, and I saw a lot more sexual harrassment perpetrated by the girls than by the boys (I doubt the administration thought about "ease of flashing" when requiring skirts). I got a lot of crap from both sexes because I refused to do the "macho" things the other boys were doing in an attempt to maintain their masculinity in the female-dominated setting.
Is an exact example of what I was talking about what I mentioned the distraction of the whole performance of heterosexual genders in co-ed schools in my previous comment. Suddenly you mix the genders of children trying to construct their identity around narrow social (heterosexual) gender guidelines and viola - exactly the situation you described. Though it still exists in same-sex schools, and I wholly acknowledge this, it's not as much of an issue or a site of conflict as when the genders are mixed and therefore the heterosexual dichotomy kicks in.
The issue isn't about gender roles so much as the proper atmosphere (and I honestly don't think classes about "gender awareness" are going to do the trick, though they may be a symptom of the attitude necessary).
Can you please explain what you mean by "a symptom of the attitude necessary"? You suffered "sexual harrassment" from girls and "macho" bullshit from the boys because of the exact phenomenons gender awareness classes being implemented in certain schools in Australia are trying to combat. They may not fix the problem entirely, but do you have a better suggestion for getting rid of these stupid ideals of compulsory heterosexual gender role performance that caused you the griefs you mentioned?