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5:05 pm - 12/07/2012

Feminist Writer Camille Paglia spilled the tea on your favorite pop acts!


A leading feminist writer has accused Taylor Swift and Katy Perry of killing feminism and throwing society back to the 'demure girly-girl days of the white-bread 1950s'.

Camille Paglia says that both singers have 'insipid, bleached-out personas' that hark back to the man-pleasing, pre-feminist era.

In an article for The Hollywood Reporter, she wrote that as a result, many of today's young women fail to realize the role their sexuality plays in society and 'partying till you drop has gotten as harmless as a Rotary Club meeting'.



Describing 22-year-old Swift - who earned $57 million this year - she said: 'Swift affects a “golly, gee whiz” persona of cultivated blandness and self-deprecation, which is completely at odds with her shrewd glam dress sense.

'Beyond that, Swift has a monotonous vocal style, pitched in a characterless keening soprano and tarted up with snarky spin that is evidently taken for hip by vast multitudes of impressionable young women worldwide.'

She explains that many of Swift's songs touch on bland adolescent themes, about boyfriends and 'faceless louts who blur in her mind as well as ours'.

She adds: 'Swift’s meandering, snippy songs make 16-year-old Lesley Gore’s 1963 hit It’s My Party (And I’ll Cry if I Want to) seem like a towering masterpiece of social commentary, psychological drama and shapely concision.

'Indeed, without her mannequin posturing at industry events, it’s doubtful that Swift could have attained her high profile.'

Moving on to Perry, Paglia, 65, rather cuttingly describes her as a 'manic cyborg cheerleader'.

She says that despite Perry being 28 years old, she is still 'stuck in wide-eyed teen-queen mode' especially after her 14-month marriage to Russell Brand.

She explains that both Swift and Perry's personas are completely at odds with their glamorous and overtly sexy guises.

'Katy Perry’s schizophrenia - good-girl mask over trash and flash - is a symptom of what has gone wrong,' she writes.

In her essay she adds that she has noticed how many young women wear revealing clothing, however most seem 'seem curiously unaware of the erotic charge of their racy regalia'.

Paglia previously slammed Lady Gaga, insisting her over-the-top sexuality is actually 'stripped of genuine eroticism'.

She cites the star's willingness to dress in crazy outfits as an example of 'every public appearance... has been lavishly scripted in advance'.

Paglia's main complaint is that Gaga isn't sexy enough, questioning whether her opinion of sex is simply 'decor and surface'.

And now she says 'emotional deficiencies in sanitized middle-class life' are moving into other areas of the entertainment industry, leading to the success of the five Twilight films as well as this year’s The Hunger Games.

However she does applaud the 'authentic sizzling eroticism' displayed by a handful of high-earning female celebrities.

She notes that Rihanna, who earned $53 million last year, has an 'elemental erotic intensity', while Beyonce draws on the 'emotional depths of black gospel as well as the brazen street sass of hip-hop'.

She also cites Fifties U.S. singer Connie Francis, who was between 19 and 21 when she made her mammoth hits like Lipstick on Your Collar and Stupid Cupid as a role model.

And she claims that screen sirens such as Leslie Caro, Elizabeth Taylor, Kim Novak and Natalie Wood had far more complexity and sophistication than the actresses of today.

She adds: 'Middle-class white girls will never escape the cookie-cutter tyranny of their airless ghettos until the entertainment industry looks into its soul and starts giving them powerful models of mature womanliness.'



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morgan90 7th-Dec-2012 10:11 pm (UTC)
I think it's interesting how someone as objectively harmless as Taylor Swift is "killing feminism," yet male performers have to be blatantly and disgustingly misogynistic (e.g. Odd Future) before they're ever called out.
foureyedgirl 7th-Dec-2012 10:16 pm (UTC)
hey you get out of here with that logic nonsense~
vampireweekend 7th-Dec-2012 10:18 pm (UTC)
mte...
riookierin 7th-Dec-2012 10:18 pm (UTC)
Lol right?
hahahey 7th-Dec-2012 10:19 pm (UTC)
I don't think Taylor's killing feminism but I wouldn't call her harmless either. She does (or did with certain songs) throw out some harmful messages with her music and I think it's fair to call her out.
hera_bearrra 7th-Dec-2012 10:24 pm (UTC)
IA
morgan90 7th-Dec-2012 10:28 pm (UTC)
True, but I think it's lazy criticism to label someone as anti-feminist on the basis of one or two songs without giving a fuller examination of what the artist is trying to accomplish. And like I said above, there's a massive double standard in that you never see thoughtpieces like this written about male performers unless they're ridiculously misogynistic.
ediesedgwick 7th-Dec-2012 10:32 pm (UTC)
yeah I agree, but her anti-feminist shit isn't what's getting called out in this article..
die2nitelive4ev 7th-Dec-2012 10:38 pm (UTC)
Especially considering how young her fans are
xtoki_dokix 8th-Dec-2012 06:24 am (UTC)
I hate when people say stupid shit like that tbh.

It makes me feel like being girly is anti-feminist and it's not. Falling in love and writing about it isn't anti-feminist either. When people keep shooting daggers at girly girls it just, I can't explain it but it enrages me lol. THERE IS NOT ONLY ONE TYPE OF FEMINIST. Even if you dress like a stripper, even if you're a nudist it doesn't matter. And telling women that being feminine is ~problematic~ is a problem itself too because it's still policing women for how they look. You know?

Plus, I just really really like pretty dresses and dainty shoes and writing about my heartaches all the fucking time ok I'm emotional person I can't help it. For someone to tell me that shit is anti-feminist is just so unbelievable. Like, fuck, excuse me for having delicate tastes and a beating breakable heart. I'll try not to have emotions ever again since it's makin women look bad oop.
lulufairybubble 7th-Dec-2012 10:21 pm (UTC)
internalized misogyny and teaching slut shaming to masses of impressionable girls is not harmless.
anolinde 7th-Dec-2012 10:51 pm (UTC)
Right?
lil_creamsoda 7th-Dec-2012 10:59 pm (UTC)
she's talking about female performers though, not male performers. And just because her shit isn't blatant doesn't make it harmless....
ladypolitik 7th-Dec-2012 11:09 pm (UTC)
Taylor Swift and other privileged women dont get a pass for lacking a penis while, for example, mindlessly regurgitating cliches about purity/purity rings and other concepts that reduce young girls' (read: their core audience) identities down to how pure their private parts are for the men in their lives.

Men only get "passes" for less-obvious misogyny because, I mean, hi, that's the very nature of patriarchy (selectivity and cherry-picked rules to suit the motives of men, in societies run by men).
ectypes 8th-Dec-2012 12:30 am (UTC)
holy shit yes
derrobitch 8th-Dec-2012 01:33 am (UTC)
I don't like TSwift but ITA with this.
sweet_honesty 8th-Dec-2012 01:40 am (UTC)
I agree...for some reason, it's easier to call out woman but god forbid we ever hold men to the same standards.

Edited at 2012-12-08 01:40 am (UTC)
treebraids 8th-Dec-2012 11:07 am (UTC)
Odd future and rap music used to get called out a lot at some point then people moved on.
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