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Michelle Obama in black dress aloneI must say, this is my favorite Michelle Obama picture, the lower body solid and powerful the upper posture bespeaking “from the heart.” And all, of course, in a really cute outfit.

The picture is from a New York Times story by Katharine Seelye, about presidential candidate wives, “They Stand By Their Men, Loudly.” The story is a little bit weird in its construction, though I guess it wants to be about the changing presence of wives in the campaign.

Indeed, the story suddenly made me wonder if I should come up with a campaign equivalent of the “weight statement,” a term I’ve used to describe these sort of non-stories that are frequently trotted out by celebrithon media, in which a female actress declares that she “loves her curves,” or so on. It becomes a way for the media to talk about women’s bodies without saying anything directly, instead reporting what women are saying about themselves.

There’s a tinge of nonstory around this NYT report, so must ask, what is it really trying to say?

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African American Political Pundit has an excellent survey of some of the takes on the Obama Girl video, which I’m sure you’ve probably seen by now (it’s after the jump, if you haven’t).

What do you think?

Fun and irreverent take on being young and down with the Obama campaign? Or sinister shadow of the Harold-Fordism Obama should expect throughout his campaign?

[6/20/07: Jack and Jill Politics has a nice update, here.]

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Phew! Not much blogging lately. I’ve been working on building Cypher & Syllable (CnS). It still needs some polishing, but it’s finally up and running! Until we get more steam, we will be featuring occasional reprints of posts from this site and others, as well as original posts from us and other members of the CnS collective.

Last semester, when I had the students in one of my classes all making their own websites, it was interesting to watch each student work through the process of coming to an identity for his or her site. It’s hard! Read the rest of this entry »

How funny: a few days after writing my post on Michelle Obama as a signal call to feminism, I found a guest post by Thinking Girl at Slant Truth. It’s titled, you’ve probably guessed, “The Problem with Feminism,” and it speaks in very honest and interesting ways to some of the stuff written on this site.

Check it out!

[you can sing the title with the Beatles or w/ Slick Rick, depending on your mood]

I am sure you are well-apprised of what I am going to call “The Michelle Obama feminism challenge.” But just in case, Mirror on America did a very nice post last week, outlining some of the most notable sites of contestation, particularly as they’ve been crystallized in Debra Dickerson’s recent article in Slate, and Maureen Dowd’s syndicated op-ed piece, reproduced here from the San Jose Mercury News. Racialicious also has a great post outlining the Dickerson and Dowd articles (amongst others). It’s redundant to rehearse the Racialicious and Mirror on America points, so check them out!

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