Dear Earthlings:
The
EcoSex course at U Conn is in process. It's a great experience. We
are reading amazing books. Thinking out of the box and across
disciplines. Students are sending their responses in, with discussion
questions. In class, we connect the dots: a
holograph of what we've read together, the "required readings."
Multiple perspectives and good synergy. Here, we offer a glimpse.
Serena Anderlini-D'Onofrio's Gaia and the New Politics of Love was one of three cultural theory books. We got four responses: from Michael, Alissa, John, and Alexandra.
Here's Alissa's take:
Response to Serena Anderlini-D'Onofrio's Gaia and the New Politics of Love: Notes for a Poly Planet
One line that particularly
stood out to me was “As a woman who loves her body in all its parts, and claims
jurisdiction over them and the consensual pleasures in which they become
engaged, I whole heartedly agree with today’s cultural constructionists that
biology is not destiny.” This sentence was of importance to be because it
brings up the concept of nature vs. nurture. Our biological make up doesn’t
decide who we are. It may define us physically and create limits on certain
activities we can participate in, but it does not create the whole person, it’s
only a piece of the puzzle. Biology creates the person, but it’s what we do
with what we are given that creates an identity. This coincides with the chart
that lists “the seed must control reproductive organ” with its listed
consequences as “reproduction as destiny” and “excessive population growth.” This
portion focuses on the idea that sex is solely used for having children and
spreading one’s genes onto an offspring (survival of the fittest). The average
person can also relate with this preconceived belief because as a person gets
older and has a partner their families, parents, friends will ask the question,
when are you having kids? In society’s eyes getting married and having children
are steps in the equation and people are looked down upon if they choose
otherwise. “Reproduction as destiny” is not a reasonable belief because some
people are infertile, or sterile making it difficult to have children, other
people choose to focus on a career rather than a have children. In the other
books we read the concept of symbiosis been explained over and over again, but
a unique perspective that was brought to my attention was that nothing is just
a resource. Everything benefits from another piece of Gaia. We humans benefit
from the other pieces of Gaia and things such as trees benefit from the air we
breathe in and out.
Something brought to my attention that I never gave too
much thought to was the idea that the men’s sperm is what fertilizes the
woman’s egg. Something as simple as that seems just like a fact, but this can
be considered where the whole concept of patriarchal beliefs came from; the
idea that sperm (the male form) has power over the ovum (the female form). The man impregnates the woman making him
superior and the woman more susceptible to his control. Males dominating
created the concept of history. History can be seen as a subject area students
study in school but it can also been seen as a gendered view on society.
History is told from a male perspective, through the male gaze. Women have
recently been given a voice, but those years of suppression cannot be taken
back. Men’s point of views has been given a greater importance and they are
highlighted for their achievements more than women.
Why
do you think men were giving superiority to begin with, was it because of
natural selection and physical traits or biological factors like impregnating
women?
Published with permission
WGSS 3998 - Ecosexuality and the Ecology of Love
Prof. Serena Anderlini-D'Onofrio
U Conn, Storrs, Spring 2013
Dear Earthlings:
Let "nature" be your teacher in the arts of love. Education is the heart of democracy, education to love. Come
back for more wonders: Students Responses to appear every Tuesday.
Book Reports scheduled every other Thursday. Check out our summer offerings: Ecosexuality in Portland, OR, July 17-21. Info and Registration here!
Namaste,
Serena Anderlini-D'Onofrio, PhD
Gilf Gaia Extraordinaire
University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez
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