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Ruined Snow Penis Stimulates Debate (Loony Feminist Alert!)
Harvard Crimson ^ | Monday, February 24, 2003 | HANA R. ALBERTS

Posted on 02/24/2003 12:01:43 PM PST by MikalM

Ruined Snow Penis Stimulates Debate

When a few members of the Harvard crew team decided to build a snowy representation of the male anatomy on Feb. 11, they never imagined it would be so hard to keep it up.

The 9-foot snow phallus, constructed in Tercentenary Theater, was torn down just hours after its erection.

But its impression still sparked an intense debate, from dining halls to dorm rooms, over the appropriateness of public displays of genitalia.

Even The Economist magazine weighed in on the discussion, offering the destruction of the sculpture as evidence of American prudishness on its usually staid pages.

But women’s groups on campus have led a chorus of complaints against the snow penis, arguing that such a display is demeaning to women.

“It was offensive because it was pornographic,” said Amy E. Keel ’04, who said she and her roommate “dismantled” the giant snow penis.

“As a feminist, pornography is degrading to women and creates a violent atmosphere,” she said.

Keel said that her personal experience as a rape survivor makes this statue even more uncomfortable to observe.

“Men think they have the right to force that on you,” she said. “It’s a logical extension.”

Furthermore, Keel claims that she and her roommate were verbally and physically harassed by a group of roughly 25 men when they attempted to tear down the statue with a cardboard tube at 1:30 a.m. the morning after it was built.

“A few people came out and crowded me with their bodies and one person shoved me away from the penis,” she said. “It was gendered violence, because [their comments] were said in the context of our gender and accompanied by aggressive actions toward us.”

Though Keel assumed some of her harassers were among the creators of the statue, she said she could not identify any of the men.

And crew team captain Michael J. Skey ’04 denies that he or any of the other makers of the statue had been involved in the incident. According to Spey, the group left the Yard over three hours before Keel and her roommate tried to take down the snow phallus.

“We cleared out by 10:15 p.m.,” Spey said. “We had morning practice, and if guys are out there that late I’d be pissed. That’s why we did it so early.”

But regardless of the alleged circumstances surrounding the snow penis’ downfall, a controversy over the meaning of the statue lingers.

Women’s Studies Lecturer Diane L. Rosenfeld, who teaches Women, Violence and the Law this semester, said that the implications of the snow phallus go beyond the legitimacy of the statue’s presence.

“The ice sculpture was erected in a public space, one that should be free from menacing reminders of women’s sexual vulnerability,” Rosenfeld wrote in an e-mail yesterday.

She said the snow penis follows a long line of public phallic symbols, including the Washington Monument and missiles.

“Women do not need to be reminded of the power of the symbol of the male genitalia,” Rosenfeld said. “My guess is that they are constantly reminded of it in daily messages.”

A discussion about feminist perspectives on the statue, sponsored by the Radcliffe Union of Students, will take place Tuesday night in the Adams House small dining room.

But the makers of the statue said they intended to build the snow penis as a simple joke.

Skey said he came up with the idea to allow a few members of the team to “hang out together” outside of practice.

“We built it for fun, instead of building a snowman,” he said. “We built it specifically as a junior high prank.”

Skey said he never expected such national attention—or such heated opposition.

“Once it turned around into a huge sexism debate, it was like a giant keg of gunpowder waiting for a spark,” Skey said.

In spite of Skey’s intentions, Keel said she was offended by the joke.

“I have a right to speak out against the joke,” Keel said. “I criticize the motives of putting it up, but since they did, it is within my rights to put it down. It goes both ways.”

Skey said he agreed Keel did not do anything wrong by knocking down the statue.

“If people found it obscene, they had a right to rip it down,” he said. “That’s perfectly true.”

But Skey said he thinks that at a school like Harvard, jokes can be blown out of proportion.

“Smart kids overanalyze things,” he said.

—Staff writer Hana R. Alberts can be reached at alberts@fas.harvard.edu.


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To: MikalM
The point of bringing up Post #14 (the VAGINA MONOLOGUES reference) was to show the incredible double standards these people have. A snow construction that will melt in a few days is a public obscenity, but a tuition- and tax-subsidized three-hour paean to female genitalia is a triumph. Especially if it celebrates the seduction of a 16 YO girl by a middle-aged lesbian (yup, that's one of the "Monologues"...)

Precisely.

Thanks for clarifying and expanding on that point.

61 posted on 02/24/2003 12:50:20 PM PST by metafreeper
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To: MikalM
Shall we pair this thread with an earlier thread of:

Kent police field complaint about busty snow woman

62 posted on 02/24/2003 12:50:41 PM PST by paws_and_whiskers
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To: MikalM
Will they take down all the Georgia O'Keefe vagina-flower paintings as well? Symbolism, and all that, you know? Say, in Japan they have shrines to the penis. Would they rip them down? What makes them any different from the Taliban, then? Women like this just make me wanna- (content edited due to violence)
63 posted on 02/24/2003 12:51:12 PM PST by A_perfect_lady (Let them eat cake.)
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To: templar
Oh, so its turgidity we're talking about...

Point taken, but unlike you and Ms. Keel, I feel less threatened by the rauchiness of college pranksters. Most will grow out of it and grow up to be straitlaced suburbanites who want to protect their kids from the same stuff they indulged in at that age. And the circle will turn anew...

And I resent your implication that California is some sort of uncivilized, sex-crazed "country." As a native and currently resident Californian, I can assure you that I often pass a full day without seeing one erect penis displayed in public! ;-)

64 posted on 02/24/2003 12:52:25 PM PST by MikalM
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To: A_perfect_lady
Say, in Japan they have shrines to the penis.

Oh, check out Hinduism. Search on the term "lingam".

65 posted on 02/24/2003 12:53:40 PM PST by RonF
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To: stands2reason
Obviously boobies aren't "threatening" or "violent" like the erect penis is.

Hmp. You obviously haven't seen what boobies did to poor Woody Allen.

66 posted on 02/24/2003 12:56:03 PM PST by A_perfect_lady (Let them eat cake.)
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To: Jonah Hex
But to lump this in with the Washington Monument and missiles? You don't think this person is perhaps already a little over the edge?

You could argue that the Washington Monument is a phallic symbol. But to argue that missiles are shows a severe ignorance of physics and nothing more.

67 posted on 02/24/2003 12:56:40 PM PST by jae471
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To: WhyisaTexasgirlinPA
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68 posted on 02/24/2003 12:57:36 PM PST by headsonpikes
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To: MikalM
Didn't the young ladies recognize it as a monument to Title 9?. Perhaps it would have been OK if it had been bent, then they would have recognized it as a Clinton monument or if only the crew team had had enough time to erect enough phalli to spell out "PEACE" or something, that would have made it OK.
69 posted on 02/24/2003 12:58:42 PM PST by Theophilus
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To: MikalM
But Skey said he thinks that at a school like Harvard, jokes can be blown out of proportion.

Yup.

70 posted on 02/24/2003 12:59:01 PM PST by FourPeas ("Education is to teach men not what to think but how to think." ~Calvin Coolidge)
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To: wimpycat
Erect phalluses adorned tables, chairs, paintings, frescoes, statues, just about everything in ancient Rome. It was a common symbol in ancient Greece as wel

Well, both Rome and Grece are symbols of moral decadence today. They collapsed because of their lack of moral fortitude. That's why we don't see them publicly displayed in our society. (BTW, pointing out they were frequent in these ancient cultures avoids the fact that they aren't displayed in ours. I live here and now and have a hard time viewing the public displays of 2000 years ago) Arguing in their favor is arguing we should go the way of the ancient romans and Greeks. I prefer a different course for our future.

71 posted on 02/24/2003 12:59:04 PM PST by templar
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To: MikalM
But Skey said he thinks that at a school like Harvard, jokes can be blown out of proportion.

Harvard is a spoiled rich liberal kids institution
72 posted on 02/24/2003 12:59:45 PM PST by uncbob ( building tomorrow)
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To: wimpycat
They're also common in certain Carribean cultures and parts of Africa. It's the whole fertility symbol thing.
73 posted on 02/24/2003 1:01:26 PM PST by FourPeas ("Education is to teach men not what to think but how to think." ~Calvin Coolidge)
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To: templar
I'm not arguing in favor of Ancient Rome or Greece, simply stating historical fact, that's all. You said you'd never seen phalluses publicly displayed, but they were in Ancient Rome and Greece.
74 posted on 02/24/2003 1:01:31 PM PST by wimpycat (Well it's good that you're fine and I'm fine. I agree with you. It's great to be fine.)
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To: jae471
But to argue that missiles are shows a severe ignorance of physics and nothing more.

( with apologies to Tom Lehrer) "'Vunce the rocket goes up, who cares vhere it comes down, that's not my department' says Werner von Braun".

Of course, if you achieve orbit, then it never comes down.....

:-)

75 posted on 02/24/2003 1:02:53 PM PST by Jonah Hex
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To: Izzy Dunne
Gee, Dr. Goddard, the pancake-shaped missiles aren't flying very well....

LOL

76 posted on 02/24/2003 1:05:34 PM PST by FourPeas ("Education is to teach men not what to think but how to think." ~Calvin Coolidge)
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To: MikalM
Further proof that Feminism is penis envy taken to the level of neurosis.
77 posted on 02/24/2003 1:06:49 PM PST by Search4Truth (The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for the good men to do nothing. - Edmund Burke)
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To: Theophilus
had enough time to erect enough phalli to spell out "PEACE" or something, that would have made it OK.

Nah, then the femis would have just assumed the guys misspelled it.....

78 posted on 02/24/2003 1:07:44 PM PST by FourPeas
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To: Sender
Oh...Does that mean we can't eat donuts?
79 posted on 02/24/2003 1:07:48 PM PST by Wolverine
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To: MikalM
Point taken, but unlike you and Ms. Keel, I feel less threatened by the rauchiness of college pranksters.

What make you think I feel threatened? Standing for traditional public moral values is hardly the same as feeling threatened.

As a native and currently resident Californian,...

It must be absolutely awfull being a conservative trapped in a liberal nation. Any chance of sneaking across the border at night?

80 posted on 02/24/2003 1:07:49 PM PST by templar
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