Jul 26, 2013

The Mirror Crack’d (By A Spear): Sex, Love & War At The Unitarian Universalist Society

This Sunday, PoemAlley and participants from the regional poetry community share their thoughts on gender relations, inequality and related topics clustering about that all-too ubiquitous (yet fatalistically under-examined) institution of organized mass violence, which has become the roaring hearth of American society over the last twelve years.

Part of the Unitarian Universalist Society in Stamford’s series of lay-led summer services, "Sex, Love & War" will be hosted by Ralph Nazareth and feature readings from himself and fourteen other poets, including Robin Kurtz, Lisa Labazzo,  Bob Sanders and Ronna Schenkerman, with guest readings by Neil Silberblatt (organizer of the popular state-wide Voices of Poetry series), Middlebury-based poetry therapist Marianela Medrano and Jane Wickham.

In sympathy with the issues raised by such cases as Lynddie England's haunting, romantically-entangled stint at Abu Ghraib, as well as the more recent focus on the prevalence of rape and sexual assault in the military, this Sunday’s presentation will use a combination of music, words and video, both during and in the UU Social Room afterwards, to suggest how war distorts love and loyalty and how sex and masculine identity are mis-defined to validate endless armed conflict as normative.





While the 2012 documentary, The Invisible War (see trailer below under "Additional Information")  is laudable for campaigning against widespread sexual abuse within the American armed services, the question lingers as to how realistic it is to implement reform without first acknowledging such conduct as a byproduct of a belligerent foreign policy and the overtones of martial authoritarianism and privilege that permeate domestic entertainment, sports and culture--ranging from interrogation via sexual degradation at Guantanamo, the rape of an unconscious teen by Steubenville High football team members, jingoistic films (click here for a recent critique of Zero Dark Thirty), the "doing the Lynndie" photo craze following the aformentioned England 2004 scandal, not to mention the misogynistic half-time mascot theatrics seen in college and professional sports:



On the hopeful side, if the supposedly universal allure of conflict and power seem a timeless head-scratcher rooted inviolably in our nature or genes, maybe it only seems that way due to a lack of honesty to investigate its origins, because the toddlers from this 2010 Yale study of innate empathy sure don’t have trouble defying it:



Where:
Unitarian Universalist Society in Stamford
20 Forest Street (right across from the Avon Theatre)

When:
10 AM, Sunday, July 28, 2013

Contact:
203-348-0708/www.uusis.org



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Additional Information:

War and Sex: ABrief History of Men's Urge for Battle
John V. H. Dippel
Prometheus Books, 2010

The New Press, 2011

Steven Pinker
Viking Adult, 2011

Invisible War (2012) trailer:




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