"Women have long been props for war-making. Invasions are often justified in part by pointing to the suffering of women in the countries targeted for attack. âOnly the terrorists and the Taliban threaten to pull out womenâs fingernails for wearing nail polish,â Laura Bush said when she took over her husbandâs weekly radio address, in 2001, to urge Americans to support the war in Afghanistan. Like McMasterâs miniskirt photograph, Bushâs speech exemplifies the kind of pseudo-feminism sometimes used to justify invasion. The literary theorist and postcolonial feminist Gayatri Spivak calls it âwhite men saving brown women from brown men,â an imperial logic that ignores sexism at home to fight sexism abroad, and which disregards brown womenâs agency and self-understanding. How women make sense of the situations in which they liveâwhether, for instance, they see the veil as oppressive or as a symbol of resistance or simply as an important religious practiceâis irrelevant. Instead, imperialism is presented as a necessary act of deliverance. They donât know how to treat their women; our jobâreally, our moral obligationâis liberation."
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Sarah Sentilles, "Colonial Postcards and Women as Props for War-Making", The New Yorker, (October 5, 2017).
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