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Is Angelina Jolie the Next Feminist Icon?

By Vanessa Richmond, The Tyee. Posted June 10, 2009.


Naomi Wolf thinks so. But what would she be without the boobs and lips?
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"Oprah Winfrey is dead. Long live Angelina Jolie," trumpeted one paper last week. In this year's Forbes' rankings, kind of like the Stanley Cup of celebrity competitions, Jolie deposed Winfrey's long reign as monarch of fame. She whooped some serious head-of-state heinie too: Obama was the top-ranked head of state, but with his paltry $2 million annual salary, he came 49th.

Since the win, plenty of people have been weighing in about why Jolie now wears the crown. After all, the new queen is a mediocre actress in "movies full of abrupt transitions and overblown characters." Winfrey makes 10 times Jolie's salary. And though Jolie is a UN ambassador and all, it's not like she has a real job. She plays make believe for a living, and collects children and houses.

Figuring out why certain people become mighty, even though they're almost identical to other people who live in normal obscurity, is arguably some of the best sport there is. So it's no surprise that the celebrity academics are suiting up. And in this month's Bazaar, heavyweight third-wave feminist, Naomi Wolf, Rhodes Scholar and author of the Beauty Myth, who most recently postulated on the hairy legs versus high heels debate in "Who Won Feminism," weighs in on how Jolie has risen from her awkward near-Goth beginnings to being the most desired person on the planet. Wolf's essay occasionally verges on fandom, or at least overt admiration, but that's maybe because she sees Jolie's win as a feminist triumph. Either that, or she's just been reading too much Perez Hilton.

In Bazaar's cover story, "The Power of Angelina," (the other headlines offer such delights as 525 new ideas to revamp your look, but never mind that), Wolf says it's because Jolie is the new embodiment of having it all -- something women have never actually been able to pull off before.

"She has created a life narrative that is not just personal," writes Wolf. "Rather, it is archetypal. And the archetype is one that really, for the first time in modern culture, brings together almost every aspect of female empowerment and liberation."

Beauty on the outside, actually

Wolf's first theory: um, Jolie is gorgeous. "Bosomy and wasp-waisted, with that curtain of hair and those crazy pillowy lips, she is an obvious male sex fantasy." But equally interestingly, polls show that her "appeal and magnetism play at least as powerfully in the fantasy life of females." Straight, lesbian and bisexual women would choose Jolie, if they had to choose a female lover. You know how the saying "women want to sleep with him, men want to be him," gets applied willy-nilly to powerful, attractive men? Well, in this case, women and men want to sleep with her, and women want to be her.

The reason for the lady lust, according to Wolf, is that Jolie has become what psychoanalysts call an "ego ideal" for women -- "a kind of dream figure that allows women to access, through fantasies of their own, possibilities for their own heightened empowerment and liberation."

Wolf argues that until now, patriarchal civilization has managed to convince women that identity is a series of high-stakes either-or choices. You're a virgin or a whore. You're a mom or a home wrecker. You're successful in your career or you're feminine.

But Jolie not only has it all, she does get away with it. And that gives her audiences a vicarious thrill.

Single motherhood rebranded

After starting out in the public eye as a slightly odd, brother-kissing, blood-vial-wearing sex symbol, she started to emerge when she became a single mother who didn't seem to need a partner (financially or otherwise) in order to be able to be a parent. A quarter of American households are headed by single parents, often portrayed as sad, poverty-stricken and pathetic, and Jolie turned that it into a "fairly radical, vision... that made the relationship seem tender, glamorous, and complete, father figure or no father figure in the picture." She re-framed single motherhood "from a state of lack or insufficiency to a glamorous, unfettered lifestyle choice." I wonder if it's easier to be a single mom if you're a millionaire? Hmm. At any rate, "paradoxically, having done so, she makes the choice of a man to help her raise her kids seem like one option among many for a self-directed woman rather than either a completion of a woman or a capitulation."


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Angelina More than a Blow Up doll
Posted by: lalala on Jun 11, 2009 1:47 AM   
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its easy to think of her as just the projection of our societies fantasies or whatever blah blah but the reality is she got her UN post because she is smart and knowledgeable. I advise everyone to read her journal that she wrote some years back before Brad Pitt came along. She writes about her experiences doing work with the UN in Cambodia and African nations and it is just mind blowing especially what the children have to live with. It makes you understand how once she saw all of that first hand that she had to do more than just sit around in a mansion in Hollywood. It really is heart breaking but who better to wake up Americans to the horror than Jolie. I only wish the media would cover it more.

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I'm supposed to care about Jolie because?
Posted by: Jacksonian on Jun 11, 2009 1:49 AM   
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Normally I dont waste any time on stories about any celebrity, but I have to say Naomi Klein's promotion of Angelina Jolie as the feminist ideal is just preposterous.

Show me a woman who stands for something, who stands up to something, who stands on her own, propped up neither by beauty nor money.

The strongest people I've ever known have been women, not one of whom was born into wealth and fame, not one of whom had servants attending to her every need, not one of whom had collagen-enhanced lips or breast augmentation.

Far from representing the feminine ideal, Jolie reflects the greedy, acquisitive, narcissistic culture that has become America under right-wing influence.

Oh, and family feuds notwithstanding, I find it difficult to ignore her virulent, vitriolic father, Jon Voight. Maybe she is a hip, young progressive. Or maybe not. Who knows? And who cares?

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I read Naomi's piece...
Posted by: indradawn on Jun 11, 2009 2:34 AM   
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...and she opens up talking about Michelle Obama's Vogue cover. Here's what she says:

"Look at Michelle Obama: She has segued seamlessly from an active professional life as a highly paid hospital executive to her current incarnation as fashion plate, doting mom and demure sex object, posing for Vogue in a hot fuchsia frock that shows plenty of skin. What's most surprising about this metamorphosis? How few people are objecting to it."

Really? A demure sex object posing for Vogue in a hot fuchsia frock that shows plenty of skin? See the cover here. Really now? The hot fuchsia frock's neckline is all the way up to her collerbone, so all we see is Michelle's face and arms (That must be it: her oversexed, shameful arms!). Her legs were even framed out of the shot. Not even a peep of a calf. Just what is there to object to? And the author is hailed as feminist? Right. Not often an author loses credibility in the opening line of the article.

She goes on to compare Betty Friedan's "Second Wave" feminism with the "lipstick feminism" of modern days, which she derides, saying that "a saucy tattoo and a condom do not a revolution make." Well no shit, Naomi. But the attitude shift in women that is comprised, partially anyway, of "lipstick lesbians" and Babeland-shopping young feminists is what is necessary to bring in the young and modern feminist identity that is required in order to usher in real cultural, and not just political (fair wages, anyone?), equality. Until women feel personally empowered in their own day-to-day (and night-to-night) lives, the "revolution" of which Wolf speaks is nothing but a waking dream.

I thought Naomi's piece was disappointing and naive. I normally like her work. Sometimes, apparently, it doesn't matter what you say as long as you say it with witty, but empty, talking points and buzz-phrases.

Shame on you, Naomi.

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» RE: I read Naomi's piece... Posted by: Peacecat
» RE: I read Naomi's piece... Posted by: blitzmesser
Why don’t you choose someone of substance to be your icon?
Posted by: Honky the Nihilist VI on Jun 11, 2009 3:45 AM   
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This some dumb bitch makes brain dead, ultra-violent and hypersexual movies. So what if she bought a few third world kids via her “white privilege”. Do you want your daughters emulating her?

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women hating
Posted by: kungfuma on Jun 11, 2009 4:06 AM   
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this article reminds me of that word misogyny.I guess if Angelina was plain or ugly then we could easily praise her work BUT... she is way too beautiful and rich to ever DO anything worthy???

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» RE: women hating Posted by: kungfuma
Angelina is not an icon for me
Posted by: skikatia001 on Jun 11, 2009 4:17 AM   
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I won't go see any movie with either Brad Pitt or Angelina Jolie in it. She purposely went after a married man (he fell for it) and then has the nerve to tell her story of "falling in love". She should shut up about being such a low-life and the media shouldn't be so happy to print those stories.
She wouldn't be what she is without lots of money- including her lips and boobs which she also bought. And she couldn't be such a "wonderful" mom and go around adopting babies without all her money,either.

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Let it go
Posted by: ladyoracle on Jun 11, 2009 4:43 AM   
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I remember defending Angelina in a comment responding to one of Vanessa's pieces a few months ago, in which Angelina was unfairly compared to the infamous "Octomom". So, Vanessa, whatever your beef is with Jolie, you have got to let it go. I can agree with you that Angelina shouldn't be dethroning Oprah for philanthropy, but what gives you the authority to belittle her UN work or to criticize her role as a mother? Go after her being being a homewrecker, but that's the only objection I see to this woman who's accomplished far more in terms of career and politics than I have, and more than you have, too.

p.s. Acting is a serious career. I think Hollywood actors are paid way, way too much, but don't think being on movie sets isn't ehausting and taxing and a lot of hard work.

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» RE: Let it go Posted by: Mrs. Jefferson
Is Jolie The Next Feminist Icon?
Posted by: Todd Kimmell on Jun 11, 2009 5:06 AM   
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No.

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Jolie has waaaaaaaay too many kids
Posted by: janvdb on Jun 11, 2009 5:08 AM   
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She sets a very bad example.

Not only is she NOT a feminist icon, she's no feminist at all!!

She's slut to the established system of women as tits, boobs and motherhood.

Single motherhood is NOT good for women!!

We need a "feminist icon" who can move women away from this obsession with sexiness and kids, kids, and more kids because sexiness and kids are not getting women anywhere.

Jan VanDenBerg

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Jolie may be hot but...
Posted by: we_need_Abe on Jun 11, 2009 5:38 AM   
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I'd still rather be with Naomi Wolf!

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I wish she'd quit breeding
Posted by: WhuThe?!? on Jun 11, 2009 6:36 AM   
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Bringing any more than one person into the world per person is contributing to the main environmental problem threatening the future of all humankind, overpopulation. Why can't people control themselves if, for nothing else, their children? Or do they overbreed for strictly selfish reasons?!?

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» The hell? Posted by: J. Bo
» FYI Posted by: WhuThe?!?
Is she influenced by her extreme right wing Dad,
Posted by: harpy on Jun 11, 2009 7:11 AM   
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Jon Voight? She's no icon in my view. She does things like shop around for children to adopt from the "right country" like she's completing some sort of collector's set. She does some good, but she's basically a crazy. She's been described by those who know her as "bat shit crazy" and reports of the chaos in her household aren't flattering at all.

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Neither good nor bad
Posted by: clainehart on Jun 11, 2009 8:04 AM   
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I trashed Angelina Jolie for some time - not for her past or Brad Pitt or for having a lot of kids (all of which I couldn't care less about), but for her intense, obsessive media manipulation and control. She has the image that she does because she worked very hard to create it. My issue was not so much with her but with the so-called "journalists" and media companies who bought it - quite literally. All it takes is a little research to see how carefully calculated everything - every photograph, every article - is.

Media manipulation notwithstanding, her motives seem basically good. I think her concern over her image is essentially for her children. She has the right idea about a lot of things - even if she is just told how to think by the U.N. and the Council on Foreign Relations, of which, unfortunately, she is a member.

She also says some astronomically stupid things on occasion, which will happen to anyone with that much public exposure. If I were worth $300 million, I would pretty much do and say whatever I wanted, too.

Love her or hate her, she has made a difference - not by giving away a lot of money, but by promoting international or inter-racial adoption and by paving the way for celebrities to be taken seriously for their political views. Celebrities of any stripe opining in op-eds (Huffington Post) and doing charity or activist work is now par for the course. If beauty and Hollywood glamour are what it takes to draw people's attention to the issues, then that says everything about the vapidity of this culture, and nothing about the celebrities themselves.

To a certain extent, she has also restored some honor and dignity to the working mother role, and reminded people of the importance of good parenting. Unfortunately, there are probably young women who seek to emulate her who now think that having a baby, or having lots of babies, is an end in and of itself - a quick-fix panacea to their own personal, psychological demons.

In essence, Angelina Jolie seems like a realist who know what she's been given to work with and is doing the best with what she has. She is not a particularly good actress, nor is she particularly unique, articulate, eloquent or enlightened. She does not deserve the Flawless Goddess of Perfection title so many seem all to eager to bequeath her. She is, in short, a human being - but one, for whatever reason (probably because she wants it) gets a lot of attention wherever she goes. She is a trailblazer, and trailblazers take heat wherever they go.

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» And another thing ... Posted by: clainehart
» RE: And another thing ... Posted by: Millie
» RE: And another thing ... Posted by: pomes
Sour grapes
Posted by: tweedster on Jun 11, 2009 8:44 AM   
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Acting isn't working, but writing is? Really? With keyboards we don't even have writer's cramp to take hold.

This article was lame for a number of reasons, and the whiny tone of the author is chief among them.

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» umm, carpal tunnel syndrome? Posted by: hurricane hugo
Yeah, but she can't sing like Susan Boyle.
Posted by: Ignatz deFyre on Jun 11, 2009 9:22 AM   
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!

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Both Jolie and feminism are rotten to the core. To hell with them both.
Posted by: John More on Jun 11, 2009 9:38 AM   
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It's all about women power isn't it? I suppose she can easily be the next feminist icon once she finds enough men to fuck and rape her. LOL !!

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Sorry, but...
Posted by: hurricane hugo on Jun 11, 2009 10:27 AM   
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I'd take Naomi over Angelina in a heartbeat.

#@!

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Boobs & Lips?
Posted by: BlueTigress on Jun 11, 2009 10:30 AM   
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Unfortunately (for the rest of us), both are natural.

She also knows how to ride a motorcycle.

If she were flat-chested and thin-lipped, she would not be a Hollywood sex symbol, that much is obvious. But she IS a Hollywood sex symbol who is using her fame to try and do some good.

As for the Forbes listing, they do it based on income and assets. Oprah still has her daily TV show and magazine and website(?).

Angelina has to rely on the press to get her message out.

I can see why people hate Angelina because she does what she wants and doesn't seem to worry about the fallout.

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» RE: Boobs & Lips? Posted by: bettyn
» RE: Boobs & Lips? Posted by: armswideopen
» marriage or a fling? Posted by: we_need_Abe
Aung San Suu Kyi is a feminist icon
Posted by: Defenestrator on Jun 11, 2009 10:55 AM   
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Aung San Suu Kyi's 64th birthday is June 19th. This will be her 13th birthday spent as the world's only imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize recipient.

Support the U.S. Campaign for Burma

Jolie is lovely and talented and politically engaged, but the rest of the world is not so obsessed with Hollywood as we are.

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» Yes! Posted by: WhuThe?!?
This comment has been removed from the site due to non-compliance with AlterNet's community policies.
How Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theories and Fear mongering Led to the Holocaust Memorial Shooting
Posted by: edgar_michel on Jun 11, 2009 11:58 AM   
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Interesting that there weren't any comments allowed for this post.

anti-Semitism isn't the same thing as holding Israel accountable for atrocities committed against Lebanon and Palestine nor is it the same as investigating Israel for complicity in 9/11.

Being a holocaust victim does not give a people license to inflict holocaust on innocent others. That distinction needs to be clearly understood.

Again it would appear that Alternet has been co-opted.

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Yes, but,,,,,
Posted by: Aquinas on Jun 11, 2009 5:02 PM   
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Who the hell is Naomi Wolf and why would anyone give a damn what she thinks? I don't even know who the hell Angelina Jolie is for chrissakes! Where in hell do you get these topics anyway?

Can we get on something a bit more important, or is there a need to balance serious commentary with small doses of pure bull----?.

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Earth Motherhood
Posted by: maxsmart on Jun 11, 2009 5:54 PM   
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She is an earth mother and as such powerful and assertive and protective. I don't buy into everything but this is a powerful role and perhaps Brad will be open enough and confident enough to handle it. But Mia Farrow was too and Woody was run over by it... But there is no room for ego or it'll fall apart. Sexy and dominant and nurturing is magnetic. and perhaps Elizabeth Taylor and Sophia Loren figure in there too.

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Yes....
Posted by: girlnumbertwenty on Jun 11, 2009 5:56 PM   
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Perhaps I would like my daughter to grow up like her. What I see is a powerful woman who runs a tight ship with seeming joy who doesn't give a rat's ass what we think. More power to her.

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How about a REAL feminist icon...Michelle Obama
Posted by: Kym525 on Jun 11, 2009 10:53 PM   
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Career woman, wife, mother, community activist and now First Lady. She's a perfect example of a woman who does it all, and with grace, class, intelligence and strength.

I mean, who better than a woman who grew up in a working-class family on the South Side of Chicago, and who was told by her high school guidance counselor that she couldn't make it in an Ivy League school only to graduate from Princeton cum laude with a B.A. in sociology?And in spite of her success at Princeton, once again the biased naysayers was told her that another Ivy League school was simply out of her reach only to graduated from Harvard Law School.

An associate at the Sidley Austin law firm, and later served as assistant to Chicago mayor Richard M. Daly. She became assistant commissioner of planning and development.

She founded Public Allies Chicago which provided young adults with leadership training for public service careers. As executive director, Michelle headed up a non-profit named by President Bill Clinton as a model AmeriCorps program.

She joined the University of Chicago in 1996 as associate dean of student services, and established its first community service program and in 2002, she was named the University of Chicago Hospitals' executive director of community and external affairs.

All this while supporting her then senator husband and raising two little girls.

She's naturally beautiful, elegant and accomplished. Hell, Queen Elizabeth liked her enough to offer a hug--something she has never done. Schoolgirls in England were practically in tears listening to her speak of her life, she touched them so and urged them to go for their goals.

So, how about it? Michelle Obama as feminist icon? I'm in! Where's the petition?

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Not grokking that this discussion is actually taking place
Posted by: editnetwork on Jun 12, 2009 4:16 AM   
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Get back to making a difference, peepheads!

A biosphere is still dying, undergoing industrial rapine in the name of free markets. Get real, and stop turning aside when the amazing spectacle machine says!

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Naomi Wolf, Kiss My Feminist Ass
Posted by: munchkinpup on Jun 13, 2009 1:12 AM   
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There's so many absurdities in this article I'm not sure which is worse, Wolf's incessant Jolie-fawning or Richmond's obsession with Wolf's incessant Jolie-fawning.

Is this shit for real???!!!

"You know how the saying "women want to sleep with him, men want to be him," gets applied willy-nilly to powerful, attractive men? Well, in this case, women and men want to sleep with her, and women want to be her."
Speak for yourself, Naomi Wolf, kiss-ass celebrity hound, and Richmond, the Wolf/Jolie obsessed.

I don't want to be Jolie, and I don't know any person, male or female who actually want to be HER. Most of us actually happen to like the way we look, (a bizarre sign of female empowerment, no?) Movie celebrity, or fame in general, and collecting assorted children maybe isn't all it's cracked up to be. When Jolie reaches forty-something, mandatory Hollywood obscurity-- what then?

Hell, Madonna seems to meet Wolf's questionable criteria for feminist icon status, including the celebrity penchant for the acquisition of third world children--why isn't she in the running?
Oddly enough, I have simply never become too excited over any famous person, particularly actors. (The exception would be Humphrey Bogart, and Vivien Leigh, if I could have met them.)
I'll take my life, thank you very much, just the way it is. I don't need Naomi Wolf or anyone else telling me who the fuck the "next feminist icon is," when they obviously don't have a clue what "feminist icon," even means. Ms. Klein does not mention any film role in particular which might personify Jolie's "feminism."
Is there a younger film actress who actually lives the embodiment of feminism? If there is an actress who has the ability to express female onscreen sexuality, Kate Winslet comes to mind.
The young actress in Juno? I think not. Definitely not forgettable actresses in idiotic films like "Knocked-Up," and "27 Dresses."

Feminism in film seemed to die some time ago.

Here's a short list of actresses (if it must be an actress!), for Ms. Klein, and Ms. Richmond: Susan Sarandon, who was not only a feminist who walked the talk, but made the celebrity cause du jour her OWN. Jessica Lange, who was/is strong, sexy, gorgeous, and brilliant. Both of these actors abilities tower over Jolie in any capacity, firmly placing Jolie in irrelevant B-movie actor obscurity.
And, icon of my girlhood, Jill Clayburgh, who truly was the embodiment of feminism from my girlish perch at the time.

In the 21st. century, I cannot think of anyone with the cajones of their predecessors. Hillary Swank, and even Winona Ryder come to mind, but their promise has been unfulfilled. Swank's antiquated "PS, I Love You," was an embarrassment. Perhaps she'll recover.

I'm simply amazed that Wolf would write such simpering garbage, or that AlterNet somehow deems this schlock a "necessary" piece via Richmond. The mystery of Wolf's article, is what convinced her that Jolie is any kind of feminist at all? Because she makes movies and has her own airplane? Or maybe Naomi just wants to sleep with her.

Like the majority of "journalism" today, it's nothing more than a load of twisted, pompous bullshitting for the money.

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Is Angelina Jolie's Publicist Paid Well Enough to Accomplish What She's Trying to Do?
Posted by: femmyv on Jun 13, 2009 5:16 AM   
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Feminist icon? Don't make me laugh.

Angie's #1 demographic is the young, tech minded males who were awed by her in Hackers, Lara Croft, and Wanted.

Women? Not so much.

She's 34 now and it's going to start becoming difficult, soon, to hold onto her reign as an action movie queen and command the amount of cash she is for it.

The problem is, her films that are directed more at female than male audiences don't rake in nearly enough money to justify the huge paycheck.

A look through a list of titles at imdb.com proves just how many of her female-oriented films were and still are completely unmemorable.

When you take that portion of her body of work and compare it to the work and the films of women who chose to be in more serious, if less block-busterish, films in roles that average women are more likely to identify with, it's not difficult to connect the appearance of their movies in endless repeats on Oxygen and We and conclude that in no known world is Angelina Jolie a feminist icon, outside of a few publicists' heads.

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Lips, Tits, Pussy?
Posted by: carsurf on Jun 13, 2009 7:24 AM   
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She has great lips..I can't comment on tits and pussy as they are a no see. Icons can make moves to change things, but I don't know about how hum influences Opera? Does any of this make a big difference to a teen ager in Paki ville?

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» RE: Lips, Tits, Pussy? Posted by: Vik
Nokia Middle East
Posted by: menokia on Jun 25, 2009 8:09 PM   
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منتديات نوكيا الشرق الاوسط
نوكيا الشرق الاوسط

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احدث اجهزة نوكيا
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برامج نوكيا الجيل الثالث
برامج الجوال العربية

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العاب جوال
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العاب الانجيج الجيل الثالث
العاب نوكيا الجيل الخامس
ثيمات الجوال
ثيمات نوكيا الجيل الثالث
ثيمات نوكيا الجيل الخامس
مسجات
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اي فون
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برامج كمبيوتر
برامج الحماية و الصيانة
برامج المالتيميديا, برامج الصوتيات, برامج الفيديو
شرح استخدام البرامج
العاب الكترونية, العاب الكمبيوتر, العاب بلاي ستيشن
افلام سينما
تحميل افلام عربية
تحميل افلام اجنبية
منتدى السيارات
صور
نكات, صرقعه
اعشاب طبية
عالم حواء
الديكور و الأثاث المنزلي - The Design and Decor Section
تحديث سوفت وير نوكيا
خيمة رمضان

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