Panel Idea for Wiscon 34
May. 25th, 2009 09:26 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
In the last few minutes of the class panel, someone asked, "can you explain the relationship between class and race and sexism, and how all of that operates?" (or words to that effect?)
We suggested that maybe that's a topic for a panel for next year. Here's a thought about a panel write-up:
The Pinko-Commie Panel
Various panels at Wiscon have looked at racism, sexism, classism and other -isms and what those things mean, and how they operate. A lot of conversation centres on representation, as if greater representation might automatically wear down the -isms. That view seems to suggest that racism, classism, etc., are products of individual choices that are made from a place of ignorance. Another perspective is that -isms are necessary inputs to the system in which we operate, and that the system demands their perpetuation. Perhaps it's because capitalism needs access to cheap labour, or the people in power need a Stanford prison-like conflict to maintain control. Let's discuss how the system operates, and what role various identities play on that system.
I'm looking for input about how to make that punchier, or more interesting.