Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Misoginia?

Encontrei no Jansenista um texto publicado na Vanity Fair do qual destaco os seguintes excertos.

Acerca do humor...

Probe a little deeper, though, and you will see what Nietzsche meant when he described a witticism as an epitaph on the death of a feeling. Male humor prefers the laugh to be at someone's expense, and understands that life is quite possibly a joke to begin with—and often a joke in extremely poor taste. Humor is part of the armor-plate with which to resist what is already farcical enough. (Perhaps not by coincidence, battered as they are by motherfucking nature, men tend to refer to life itself as a bitch.)

Precisely because humor is a sign of intelligence (and many women believe, or were taught by their mothers, that they become threatening to men if they appear too bright), it could be that in some way men do not want women to be funny. They want them as an audience, not as rivals.

Men are overawed, not to say terrified, by the ability of women to produce babies. (Asked by a lady intellectual to summarize the differences between the sexes, another bishop responded, "Madam, I cannot conceive.") It gives women an unchallengeable aut
hority. And one of the earliest origins of humor that we know about is its role in the mockery of authority.

Humor, if we are to be serious about it, arises from the ineluctable fact that we are all born into a losing struggle. Those who risk agony and death to bring children into this fiasco simply can't afford to be too frivolous.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Concerning this part: "Perhaps not by coincidence, battered as they are by motherfucking nature, men tend to refer to life itself as a bitch". If "men" are to be understood as "males", then let me add, that it is quite strange since men have by far fewer reasons to refer to life as a bitch than women, for which the motherfucking nature should be blamed.

12/28/2006 9:58 AM  

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