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Gilligan's Island vs. the Taliban [Why they really hate us]
Media Week ^ | Oct. 1, 2001 | Catherine Seipp

Posted on 02/22/2004 11:34:17 PM PST by risk

Gilligan's Island vs. the Taliban

By Catherine Seipp

Why do they hate us?

Here are some of the usual answers: Israel. McDonald's. The Gulf War. Infidel American women who run around in short skirts with heads uncovered. Hollywood. U.S. arrogance and naivete about other cultures.

To all that, I suggest another reason: "Gilligan's Island."

Shakespeare scholar and literary critic Paul Cantor wrote "Gilligan Unbound: Pop Culture In the Age of Globalization" before the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. (The book will be published in November.) But his argument that "Gilligan's Island" was really, at its core, not just a silly '60s sitcom but a paean to American democracy is particularly noteworthy right now, in the wake of the disaster.

"Gilligan's Island" premiered in 1964 on CBS, to almost uniformly terrible reviews. But since then it has never, not even once, been off the air. For 12 years, "Gilligan's Island: The Musical" (co-written by the TV show's creator Sherwood Schwartz) has been touring theaters across the United States. On Oct. 14, CBS presents the latest in Gilliganiana: a new TV movie called "Surviving Gilligan's Island: The Incredibly True Story of the Longest Running Three-Hour Tour In History."

Gilligan's typically clueless comment when a visiting banana-republic dictator proposes making him the puppet leader of the island ("I was the president of the eighth-grade camera club"), Thurston Howell III's lament about the possibility of an island election ("The whole thing sounds so darn democratic") ... all this and every other bit of the "Gilligan's Island" political philosophy has been dubbed into 30 languages.

Somewhere in the world, someone right now is watching the show's central idea that, as Cantor puts it, "a representative group of Americans could be dropped anywhere on the planet - even in the middle of the Pacific Ocean - and they would still feel at home - indeed they would rule." Unfriendly countries probably find this infuriating. But friendly ones don't seem to mind.

At the "Surviving Gilligan's Island" press conference, a British journalist plopped himself down next to me and began happily singing his version of the theme song: "Just sit roight back and 'ear a tile, a tile of a fightful trip..."

If the "Gilligan" theme song is so embedded in viewers' minds, so, perhaps, is its subliminal message to an entire generation around the world. As Dawn Wells (who played Mary Ann) remarked as she surveyed a room packed with reporters: "We raised you!"

Perhaps especially annoying to anti-Americans across the globe, the castaways have little regard for whatever indigenous culture they find on the island. When they put on a show, it's a festival of Dead White Males: a musical version of "Hamlet," to the tune of "Carmen."

Academics are famous for reading all sorts of strange ideas into texts. But in the case of "Gilligan's Island," Cantor is not simply projecting images onto an inkblot. Creator Sherwood Schwartz notes in his own book about the series, "Inside Gilligan Island," that "I know about the social content of my show, and the seven characters were carefully chosen after a great deal of thought."

Schwartz named the Castaways' ship, the S.S. Minnow, as a jab at then FCC chairman Newton Minow, who'd famously characterized television as "a vast wasteland." He recalls CBS chief William Paley's horror - "I thought it was supposed to be a comedy!" - at Schwartz's description of "Gilligan's Island" as a social microcosm.

Schwartz's response is a classic of let's-save-the-pitch quick-thinking: "It's a funny microcosm!"

Viewed through the prism of America's enemies, it's easy to see how the "Gilligan's Island" gang represents everything Muslim fanatics and their sympathizers hate. As Cantor describes it, "The Skipper embodies American military might, the Professor represents American science and technological know-how, and the Millionaire reflects the power of American business...the presence of The Movie Star among the castaways even hints at the source of America's cultural domination of the world - Hollywood."

Extending this trope, I would add that the Millionaire displays an unseemly Western uxoriousness towards his one wife -- insulting to societies where women are fourth class citizens, after the children and the camels. Mary Ann, besides her fondness for short-shorts, is offensively spunky to anyone who thinks women belong in robes and head scarves. She's the type of virgin who offends the fantasies of suicide bombers bombers everywhere, as she obviously wouldn't even give them the time of day in paradise.

And then there's Gilligan, the essence of the naïve, childish American - as Americans are so often described, ad nauseum, abroad. But bumbling, unsophisticated Gilligan has a way of ruining the plans of every Soviet cosmonaut or Third World dictator who drops by. "Representing the average citizen at his most ordinary," Cantor writes, "Gilligan presides over a kind of democratic utopia on the island and is repeatedly called upon to act as its savior."

What's more, he always prevails.

Why do they hate us? It just may be because of "Gilligan's Island."

Yes, this is sort of a silly answer. But it's still smarter than the question.

Catherine Seipp is a freelance writer. This article first appeared in Media week, Oct. 1, 2001.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; Israel; Political Humor/Cartoons; US: Hawaii; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: gilligan; minnow; popculture; taliban
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Plausible! Our media, distorted as it is, sends out bizarre signals about us. Taken all at once, maybe the picture is accurate -- and frustrating to benighted oppressors, backward cultures, and clericocracies.
1 posted on 02/22/2004 11:34:17 PM PST by risk
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To: Cincinatus' Wife; Grampa Dave; blackie; PoorMuttly; Long Cut; dennisw; American in Israel
ping. See also Here On The Island - by Lewis Napper; A Scholarly Critique of the Style, Symbolism and Sociopolitical Relevance of Gilligan's Island.
2 posted on 02/22/2004 11:36:34 PM PST by risk
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To: risk
Bump!
3 posted on 02/22/2004 11:43:00 PM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: risk
Why do they hate us? It just may be because of "Gilligan's Island."

They hate us because they've been reading our press and they believe every word the liberal media spews about our president. (Remember how many countries "loved" us when Clintoon was president?)

Now, suddenly, we're ruled by a "cowboy", as labeled by democRATS and the press did their part. Every negative thing said around the world about our current administration was first stated by our own countrymen - the democRATS.

As for Islamic countries... well, they've always hated us. They would lose control over their sheeple if they ever gave their people the right to choose. Freedom is contagious.

4 posted on 02/22/2004 11:50:53 PM PST by bjcintennessee (Don't Sweat the Small Stuff)
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To: bjcintennessee
As for Islamic countries... well, they've always hated us. They would lose control over their sheeple if they ever gave their people the right to choose. Freedom is contagious.

You've almost got it. If their people ever get the chance to choose, most of them will choose to be like us. Not all of them, and some may reasonably be leery of accepting the whole flawed cloth of American society and culture. But some of the trappings, and most of the benefits, and a chance to have friendly American neighbors like Gilligan, and the Skipper, Mary Ann, the Professor and Ginger? Oh yes.

5 posted on 02/23/2004 1:25:59 AM PST by archy (Concrete shoes, cyanide, TNT! Done dirt cheap! Neckties, contracts, high voltage...Done dirt cheap!)
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...I don't think it was Gilligan; I think it was Arnold Ziffel.
6 posted on 02/23/2004 1:46:24 AM PST by Consort
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To: bjcintennessee
WHy do they hate us? InIslamic countries: they are not democracies. The countries with the largest and third largest Muslim populations are Indonesia and India and they don't produce terrroists. The second largest one does -- Pakisstan, but it's not a democracy. Neither is Iran and Turkey's still got military overlords. The Arab world doesn't even put up that pretence, it just has Emirs who rule as supreme autocrats. Bahrain is moving towards being a constitutional monarchy and it shows in the number of fanatics they produce -- zero.

The Saudi, Egyptian, Pali, etc. regimes blame the GReat Satan for all the ills caused by these regimes. So, say Abdul gets shot by his neighbour -- it's because the Great Satan has supplied weapons. If Mohammmmed's family is starving, even if the Amir lives it up on the French riviera with the oil wealth of his nation, it's because of the Great Satan's control of the world economy. Their govts lie about us to save their own skins.
7 posted on 02/23/2004 2:02:52 AM PST by Cronos (W2K4!)
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To: Clemenza; nutmeg; firebrand; rmlew; NYC GOP Chick; PARodrig
Deserted Island Ping.


8 posted on 02/23/2004 2:34:43 AM PST by Cacique
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To: Consort
...I don't think it was Gilligan; I think it was Arnold Ziffel.

Imagine how popular Arnold must be with Al Quaeda.

9 posted on 02/23/2004 5:02:16 AM PST by atomicpossum
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To: risk
If I were to be shipwrecked on that Island, it would only be a few days before I put Gilligan on a raft and set him adrift, hopefully never to return.
11 posted on 02/23/2004 5:43:48 AM PST by yarddog
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To: Hecoon

where's my virgin that looks like this??

12 posted on 02/23/2004 6:05:31 AM PST by Dick Vomer (liberals suck....but it depends on what your definition of the word "suck" is .)
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To: risk
Why do they hate us? It just may be because of "Gilligan's Island." Yes, this is sort of a silly answer. But it's still smarter than the question

Nice summation!
13 posted on 02/23/2004 6:14:15 AM PST by Rummyfan
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To: Hecoon
Frustrating - isn't it? The pics that show up as red 'X's are the really HOT ones, too!

;^)
15 posted on 02/23/2004 7:03:38 AM PST by headsonpikes (Spirit of '76 bttt!)
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To: Hecoon
will this instigate the inevitable "Ginger vs MaryAnn" debate globally?
16 posted on 02/23/2004 9:20:14 AM PST by olde north church (American's aren't more violent, we're just better shots!!!)
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To: olde north church
there really is no question.

Mary Ann by a landslide.

17 posted on 02/23/2004 9:27:25 AM PST by yarddog
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To: Cronos
The countries with the largest and third largest Muslim populations are Indonesia and India and they don't produce terrroists.

Actually they do. Indonesia is home to a moslem organization (whose name escapes me) which has been methodically killing Christians and destroying their villages.

India's terrorsits attack hindus and get lots of moslems killed in retaliation.

To be moslem is to be terrorist. You can't follow the koran and not be a terrorist.

19 posted on 02/23/2004 9:36:49 AM PST by John O (God Save America (Please))
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To: risk
Intellectualize all you want about Gilligan's Island, there still remains the one ineluctable, transcendent epistemological mystery: Mary Ann or Ginger?
20 posted on 02/23/2004 10:27:38 AM PST by Lonesome in Massachussets (Uday and Qusay are ead-day)
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