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Related: About this forumHer Past Unchained: ‘The Secret History of Wonder Woman’
The New York TimesHer Past Unchained
The Secret History of Wonder Woman, by Jill Lepore
OCT. 23, 2014
Jill Lepores new book, The Secret History of Wonder Woman, is a long, strange thing to chew on.
On the one hand, the story it relates has more uplift than Wonder Womans invisible airplane or her eagle-encrusted red bustier. Its a yea-saying tale about how this comic book character, created in 1941, remade American feminism and had her roots in the ideas and activism of Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood.
On the other hand, The Secret History of Wonder Woman is fundamentally a biography of Wonder Womans larger-than-life and vaguely creepy male creator, William Moulton Marston (1893-1947). He was a Harvard graduate, a feminist and a psychologist who invented the lie detector test. He was also a huckster, a polyamorist (one and sometimes two other women lived with him and his wife), a serial liar and a bondage super-enthusiast.
How into fettering was Marston? Allow Ms. Lepore to count the ways, in a long but fascinating passage that shows off her neatnik prose style.... MORE at http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/24/books/the-secret-history-of-wonder-woman-by-jill-lepore.html
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Her Past Unchained: ‘The Secret History of Wonder Woman’ (Original Post)
theHandpuppet
Oct 2014
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Let's just say I wouldn't want to be an overnight guest at Marston's house
theHandpuppet
Oct 2014
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ismnotwasm
(42,507 posts)1. Good Gravy Marie
Not a comic book in which Wonder Woman appeared, and hardly a page, lacked a scene of bondage. In episode after episode, Wonder Woman is chained, bound, gagged, lassoed, tied, fettered and manacled. Shes locked in an electric cage. Shes winched into a straitjacket, from head to toe. Her eyes and mouth are taped shut. Shes roped and then coffined in a glass box and dropped into the ocean. Shes locked in a bank vault. Shes tied to railroad tracks. Shes pinned to a wall. Once, so that she can be both entirely bound and movable, her fettered feet are welded to roller skates. Great girdle of Aphrodite! she cries. Am I tired of being tied up!
facinating read
theHandpuppet
(19,964 posts)2. Let's just say I wouldn't want to be an overnight guest at Marston's house
No no no no no no no.