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KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
Thu Feb 11, 2016, 03:51 PM Feb 2016

University Suggests Female Faculty Members Could be Sexy if They Just Turn Down the Heat

Not The Onion. Nor is it Liberty or Bob Jones.

http://jezebel.com/university-suggests-female-faculty-members-could-be-sex-1757452768

As part of their promotion of “Sweater Day,” an event designed to reduce energy use during the winter months, Simon Fraser University released a rather ill-advised video.

In the promotional video, an actress playing a female faculty member lowers the thermostat, takes off her glasses, puts on a pink sweater, and shakes out her long wavy hair. Finally, she settles in a for a thrilling game of solitaire (which is an accurate representation of what academics do during their office hours). A male student walks by and says “Miss Pinkham?” She responds, “Yes, Chad?” Chad leans up against her door, gives her the old eyebrow raise and says, “nice sweater.” Miss Pinkham smiles with the confidence that years of studying medieval manuscripts could never give her. The video ends with the tagline “saving energy is sexy.”

Inside Higher Education reports that faculty members at Simon Fraser are unsurprisingly upset by the video’s implications:
Elise Chenier, a gender studies scholar who is professor of history at Simon Fraser, used a blog post to summarize many of the objections. “(A) female teacher is in her office — she is supposed to depict an instructor but is addressed as ‘Miss Pinkham,’ not doctor or professor — and a young male student stops to compliment her in a sexually suggestive manner. She is flattered, and flustered. Really. No, really. Saving energy is, apparently, a huge turn-on for white heterosexuals, and don’t take my word for it, that’s what the video actually says.”

The university apologized for the video and removed it from their website. But Chenier raises a valuable point, “The collective outrage of female faculty resulted in the video being removed from the SFU website, and that is a very good thing. But how do we get to a place where such a thing never gets up there to begin with?” If anything, the video speaks to the often vast disconnect between the perception of academia and its reality.




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University Suggests Female Faculty Members Could be Sexy if They Just Turn Down the Heat (Original Post) KamaAina Feb 2016 OP
Nothing turns up the heat like turning down the heat Orrex Feb 2016 #1
Ignoring the idea that this was supposed to be tough in cheek, Volaris Feb 2016 #2
Holy shit! Did someone go in the wayback machine to 1955 to make this POS clip? valerief Feb 2016 #3

Orrex

(63,215 posts)
1. Nothing turns up the heat like turning down the heat
Thu Feb 11, 2016, 04:02 PM
Feb 2016

And nothing is more important in university faculty than raw sexiness.

Volaris

(10,272 posts)
2. Ignoring the idea that this was supposed to be tough in cheek,
Thu Feb 11, 2016, 04:24 PM
Feb 2016

I'll say this:

In high school, I had zero interest in Literature.
Until I started learning it from the Womens Volleyball coach.
It proves that this was a rather juvenile attempt at implementing a good idea, and I would never countenance such an thing, but I DO understand where it came from.

Perhaps they should have had included a sloppily-dressed male athlete-student putting on that suit jacket and tie in order to keep warm, as well...at least then it would have included more than one ignorant stereotype in pursuit of their bad attempt at humor.

As if being smart enough to be a professor isn't attractive enough in its own right.

valerief

(53,235 posts)
3. Holy shit! Did someone go in the wayback machine to 1955 to make this POS clip?
Thu Feb 11, 2016, 04:40 PM
Feb 2016

I don't think it could be more sexist.

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