Posted by Eugene Volokh:
Auditions Are So <i>Patriarchal</i>:

   Early this year, I blogged about [1]a controversy related to The
   Vagina Monologues, in a post titled "Life Imitates The Onion." An
   excerpt:

     David Kaufman points to this fantastic story:

     They silently stood hand in hand with gray duct tape pasted across
     their lips and "Vagina Warriors" emblazoned on the back of their
     white shirts. The front of the shirts had different messages:
     "Warning: Hostile Vagina," "Not all vaginas are skinny, white +
     straight" and "My cunt is not represented here."

     About 10 people gathered in front of Agate Hall on Friday to
     protest what they called a lack of representation of different
     kinds of women in "The Vagina Monologues" production, which ran
     Thursday through Saturday at the Agate Hall auditorium.

     In flyers handed out to audience members at the show, University
     graduate Nicole Sangsuree Barrett wrote that while there was
     "diversity" in the show, it was minimal. Women of "a variety of
     skin colors, body sizes, abilities and gender expressions" were not
     adequately represented, she said.

     "I would just like to call attention to the fact that this could
     have been a more diverse cast, but a safe and welcoming environment
     was not created for people that I consider to be
     'underrepresented,'" Barrett said in the statement. . . .

     [Barrett] added that the show's organizers didn't offer a safe
     space for people of different backgrounds.

     "Know that what you are seeing tonight is not the result of an
     inclusive process," Barrett said in the statement. "Know that this
     space was not one where honest questions and concerns about race
     were tolerated." . . .

     [Senior Melissa Ballard said] only one . . . woman of color
     remained in the show. "Plus size" and queer women were also not
     well-represented, she said.

     [Senior Natalie Mays, the show's assistant director,] said she
     completely understands and supports the need for diversity.

     "No way would I intentionally alienate anyone," she said. "It
     breaks my heart that different people feel alienated by this show."

     Mays said about 85 people auditioned for the show and there wasn't
     a large pool of "visible" people of color to choose from. She said
     it is also not always possible to tell one's ethnicity or sexual
     orientation just by looking at the person, adding that she does not
     usually ask people what their sexual orientation is at an audition.

     Mays, who is part Native American herself, said she mainly wanted
     strong women with passion and dedication when she made the casting
     decisions. . . .

     Breaks my heart! Where's that safe and welcoming space? All cunts
     should be represented. And women of a variety of abilities, too (it
     took me a while to get this, but I think this is a euphemism for
     disabled women, rather than a call for women with different acting
     abilities, or, er, sexual skills). Priceless. If you're looking for
     more, check out this follow-up story in the Oregon Daily Emerald,
     "Tensions explode at 'Vagina' discussion." My favorite quote is in
     the closing paragraph: "'Nobody here is a bad person,' she said.
     'Nobody here failed at the show. We failed as a community.'" It
     obviously takes a village to put on the Vagina Monologues.

     Oh, and readers: Know that what you are seeing on this blog is not
     the result of an inclusive process.

   I was wrong, wrong, wrong! It turns out that variety of abilities
   really did mean variety of abilities. [2]Olly Ruff (Oregon Commentator
   Online) pointed to [3]this article which revealed, among other things,
   that:

     In addition to securing a more diverse cast, the selection
     committee will also be looking to include activists and community
     members who are involved with women's issues.

     Pete said the committee will select people who are "not necessarily
     drama-oriented" in favor of "people who work (toward) 'The Vagina
     Monologues' mission of ending violence against women."

     Women's Center spokeswoman Stefanie Loh said the de-emphasis on
     acting ability will provide a "down to earth" feel to the
     production as well as allow the producers to be more inclusive in
     their casting.

     "The fact that they had auditions means that some people are
     automatically excluded," she said.

   Not just some people -- some vaginas! "Not all vaginas are skinny,
   white + straight," or, apparently, have acting ability.

References

   1. http://volokh.com/2004_02_15_volokh_archive.html#107714690027155715
   2. http://www.oregoncommentator.com/archives/000435.html
   3. http://www.dailyemerald.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2004/12/01/41ad9615220ae

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