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Melanie Klein
Melanie Klein is an Associate Faculty member at Santa Monica College, teaching Sociology and Women’s Studies. She attributes feminism and yoga as the two primary influences in her work. She is committed to communal collaboration, raising consciousness, media literacy, facilitating the healing of distorted body images and promoting healthy body relationships. She has worked with the new citizen journalists of the LA Academy of Global Girl Media and the peer-educators of J.A.D.E (Joint Advocates on Disordered Eating) on ways to tap into the power of their own voice. She is an expert contributor in the areas of media literacy and body image issues for Proud2Bme, a newly launched NEDA project . She is the adviser of the Santa Monica College Leadership Alliance and the founder and co-coordinator of WAM! Los Angeles . She is featured in the forthcoming book, Conversations with Modern Yogis and the documentary, The American Housewife. Feminist Fatale sprang from her conversations inside and outside the classrooms as a larger platform for these observations, insights and comments on the cultural landscape. Her work may also be found at Adios Barbie , Elephant Journal , and WIMN’s Voices .
Website: http://www.feministfatale.com
Twitter: www.twitter.com/feministfatale
Melanie Klein's Posts
To Reclaim Slut or Not To Reclaim Slut: Is that the Question?
May 20, 2011 by Melanie Klein · 98 Comments
When I initially received my invitation to SlutWalk Los Angeles, I didn’t open it. I was aware of the Internet hoopla around SlutWalk, the anti-rape marches sweeping North America, Australia and Europe. I’d seen enthusiastic online posts from students, friends and much-respected peers. But I couldn’t get past the sensationalist (and attention grabbing!) word slut. [...]
Filed under National · Tagged with Feminist Frequency, Gail Dines, Heather Jarvis, Hugo Schwyzer, Jaclyn Friedman, Jennifer L. Pozner, People of Color Organize, Shira Tarrant, Slut, Slutwalk, Sonya JF Barnett, Wendy Murphy, Zoe Nicholson
J. Crew’s Toenail-Painting Ad Causes Pink Scare
April 13, 2011 by Melanie Klein · 137 Comments
The sweet J. Crew ad I celebrated last week has ignited a “pink scare,” with socially conservative commentators outrageously upset. The ad features a mother– J.Crew’s creative director, Jenna Lyons–and her son delighting in one another’s company on a Saturday afternoon by painting their toenails hot pink (and thereby selling J. Crew’s Essie nail polish). The ad doesn’t [...]
Filed under Identities · Tagged with Cinderella Ate My Daughter, Dr. Keith Ablow, Erin Brown, Feminist Fatale, feministy, Gender, Gender Representation, Good Morning America, J. Crew, Jenna Lyons, Masculinity, Melanie Klein, Melissa Wardy, Nikita Blue, Peggy Orenstein, Phyllis Burke, princesses, Sarah Manley, Transgender
Click! It’s Not You, It’s Patriarchy
March 31, 2011 by Melanie Klein · 35 Comments
“It’s not you. You’re not an isolated case. It’s systematic and it’s called patriarchy,” said the radical 60-something woman at the front of the room with the “War is not good for children and other living creatures” medallion swinging from her neck. She wore a turtleneck encased in a neat blazer and put one leg [...]
Filed under Identities, Life · Tagged with Click, Eating Disorders, Feminist Click Moment, Intersectionality, Patriarchy, sociology, veil of illusion, Women's Studies
What Reality TV Taught Me About Sluts, Waifs, Douchebags and Angry Black Women
January 3, 2011 by Melanie Klein · 9 Comments
Is every woman either desperate to get married (Bridezillas), a slut/bitch (Rock of Love) or a beauty-obsessed waif (America’s Next Top Model)? Is every man either a despicable douchebag (Tool Academy) or a thugged-out gangsta (again, Tool Academy)? If we were to judge from the reality TV shows that have populated our cultural landscape over [...]
Filed under Media, TV · Tagged with America's Next Top Model, Bridezillas, Flavor of Love, Jennifer L. Pozner, media literacy, Reality Bites Back, Reality TV, Rock of Love, spoof, Tool Academy, webisodes
(Self)Love is a Battlefield
October 21, 2010 by Melanie Klein · 34 Comments
My body is a battleground. I have spent most of my life waging a war on it. I have vivid girlhood memories of my worth being measured by my waist size and numbers on a scale. I was taught that I must “suffer to be beautiful.” This irreconcilable relationship with body and self continued into middle school, as [...]
Filed under Body Image, Health · Tagged with Body Image, Carmen Siering, Eating Disorders, Fat Talk Free Week, Love Your Body Day, Operation Beautiful, Pregnancy, Self Esteem, self-affirmation, self-objectification
George Clooney Is a Bachelor, Kim Kardashian Is a Spinster
September 24, 2010 by Melanie Klein · 59 Comments
It’s official. As Kim Kardashian approaches her 30th birthday in October, she is joining the ranks of women such as Jennifer Aniston and Jessica Simpson: modern-day spinsters. There’s no comparable expression for men, such as 49-year-old unmarried George Clooney, who has traipsed around the globe parading a rotating bevvy of babes. Oh wait, he’s a [...]
Filed under Life, Sex + Relationships · Tagged with Ashlee Simpson, bachelorhood, Body Image, Brad Pitt, Double Standards, George Clooney, George Lopez, Jennifer Aniston, Jessica Simpson, Khloe Kardashian, Kim Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian, slut shaming, spinsterhood
The Other L-Word: How bell hooks Dared Me to Love
September 10, 2010 by Melanie Klein · 28 Comments
My paternal grandmother should have never had children. Instead, she had five well before leaving her twenties. On the surface, my grandmother was emblematic of the post-World War II American dream. She married my grandfather, a young, first-generation Polish American who fought his way out of poverty by enlisting in the Army and moving swiftly [...]
Filed under Life, Sex + Relationships · Tagged with American dream, bell hooks, Betty Friedan, Communion: The Female Search for Love, Feminism, Gen-X feminist, Love, Patriarchy, The Feminine Mystique
Doll Parts: The “Barbie Executioner” Strikes Back
July 29, 2010 by Melanie Klein · 15 Comments
My mother never addressed beauty in a critical way. In fact, beauty was rarely openly discussed in my house, but was the lingering weight on the shoulders of all the women in my family. The only times beauty was discussed was when my mother told me I needed to lose weight or when my grandmother [...]
Filed under Body Image, Girls + Teens · Tagged with Barbie, Body Image, Bratz
Unretouched Photos: Empowering or Just More ‘Empower-tainment’?
April 20, 2010 by Melanie Klein · 72 Comments
Recently, there have been a few high-profile examples of magazines publishing images of “real” women: plus-sized models, or celebrities free of makeup and/or Photoshop. The ensuing publicity can make it feel that we’ve won body image victories–but let’s look closer at these images to find out how much we should really be celebrating. February 2009: [...]
Filed under Media · Tagged with Beauty Norms, Body Image, Britney Spears, Kim Kardashian, Self Esteem
When Infidelity Becomes “Sex Addiction”
April 6, 2010 by Melanie Klein · 23 Comments
Cue: High-profile, charismatic man married to high-profile, attractive woman in picture-perfect marriage is outed by a long string of lovers claiming to have affairs (often lasting several years) that include everything from wild sex (often without protection) to pregnancies and abortions. Response: The tabloids erupt in a media feeding frenzy and the public is outraged [...]
Filed under Life, Sex + Relationships · Tagged with Jesse James, Sex + Relationships, Sexuality, Ted Haggard, Tiger Woods




