Strangely
enough, two of the speeches from last night’s Screen Actor Guild’s Award Show
encompassed several of the issues we have covered in our readings. Dick Van
Dyke, while presenting a lifetime achievement award to Mary Taylor Moore, “praised”
Moore for being ''… one of the few
performers — women — who can do a flat-out comedy scene and still be beautiful
and feminine and adorable'' (Entertainment Weekly). There is no question that Van Dyke
was heartfelt in his admiration for Moore but instead of honoring her for her acting
achievement he places her in category defined more by her sex, looks and femininity
instead of talent.
When Viola
Davis accepted the Best Cast award for The
Help she said ''The stain of racism and sexism,
it's not just for people of color or women — it's all of our burden, all of us
can inspire change'' (Entertainment Weekly). When hearing her statement you can almost
believe that she has read bell hooks' essay from our text. I would hope that
prior to taking this women’s studies course I would have noted these two statements
but I am sure that as I continue my studies over the semester I will be able to
hear the subtext of oppression in every day speech.
These quotes were taken from Entertainment Weekly’s
Website, January 30, 2012.