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Caterwauling About Hillary Clinton

POLITICS   By Ninotchka Rosca |  Semantical analysis will show it’s all driven by fear of a strong intelligent woman. Will she take orders? Whose foreign policy will it be – hers or Obama? Will she be working for him or for her own political interests? Blah, blah, blah.

11/25/08 10:28 AM   Full Story
The Language of Ourselves

By Ninotchka Rosca |  In my New York neighborhood, a 20-block run takes you to Argentina, Chile, Columbia, India, Pakistan, Philippines; 30 blocks and you’re in Africa, Jamaica and other places whose names escape even a geography fan.

10/09/08 08:00 AM   Full Story
Any Woman Will Do

Still watching the Repubs and feeling uncharacteristically drained of energy; something about the spectacle is deadening. I can’t even take seriously the debate about Sarah Palin, the shrill outcry of “sexism!” whenever her credentials as a politician and/or as a soccer mom are questioned. Seems to me that there’s sexism in here, all right, but everybody misses what it is, exactly.

9/04/08 06:46 AM   Full Story
The Usual Can Be Criminal

We Filipinos needed to re-calibrate our understanding of what’s usual or normal, the instant we began to move out into the world en masse. Unfortunately, that has been difficult, because of the re-feudalization accompanying migration, particularly for women.

8/06/08 08:58 AM   Full Story
Sex, Lies and the Gender of Power

By Ninotchka Rosca

New York lost its governor, he who rode to victory on 70% of state votes. Eliot Spitzer, who was reputed to be the scrubber – he would clean corruption out of every aspect of state politics – resigned after revelations of sex trysts with (a) prostitute(s) which reportedly cost him as much as [...]

3/17/08 02:29 PM   Full Story
Election Iconography

By Ninotchka Rosca

The temptation is great: put one’s self behind one candidate and explain the choice with a simple but incontrovertible truth: she’s a woman; he’s African-American; I want someone different. That he couldn’t be summed up in a simplistic tag-line made for much, I think, of John Edwards’ difficulties. I was sorry to see [...]

2/09/08 12:25 PM   Full Story
Gunning For the Perfect Flan

By Ninotchka Rosca

Making leche flan was a skill I picked up over two decades ago in Honolulu, Hawaii, where the potluck was common practice. My sister gave me a round aluminum pan (cost $0.70 in Chinatown), some instructions and let me loose. Years later, having done with the chores of another marriage, I threw the [...]

1/07/08 08:30 AM   Full Story
Life in the A-List

By Ninotchka Rosca
Holiday and year-end greetings to everyone.
The last month has been difficult, what with the deluge of emails, text and video messages, letters and phone calls, asking how a woman’s organization could contend with closed-doorism threatening the very reason for which 500 women were engaged in political activism. In the midst of this was [...]

12/08/07 08:12 PM   Full Story
Davao Triste

By Ninotchka Rosca

NEW YORK — A 12-year-old girl hangs herself (allegedly) and suddenly, she is the face of a city, a province, an island, an archipelago, a country. Her death is followed by screams and yowls of denial: she couldn’t have killed herself just because she was poor; she had been abused (perhaps), raped (perhaps), [...]

11/18/07 09:17 AM   Full Story
Young Man in Travail, Young Woman in Revolt

The most pernicious and the most grievous of political sexism is that which disallows women the right to effect historical signification, which has led, through 7,000 years, to the loss of women’s history and social amnesia regarding women’s ability to effect social change.

10/19/07 02:05 PM   Full Story
LATEST LILY PAD POSTS | December 02, 2008
Caterwauling About Hillary Clinton 10:28 am
The Language of Ourselves 08:00 am
Any Woman Will Do 06:46 am
The Usual Can Be Criminal 08:58 am
Sex, Lies and the Gender of Power 02:29 pm
Election Iconography 12:25 pm
Gunning For the Perfect Flan 08:30 am
Life in the A-List 08:12 pm
Davao Triste 09:17 am
Young Man in Travail, Young Woman in Revolt 02:05 pm

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