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    Making a case for Elizabeth Taylor as a feminist

    "The Accidental Feminist" (Walker & Co.), by M.G. Lord: Elizabeth Taylor was many things: a talented actress whose first star turn came at age 12 in "National Velvet"; an international celebrity whose eight husbands included her "Cleopatra" co-star Richard Burton twice; an AIDS activist long before it became fashionable; a recovering addict, diet book author and friend of Michael Jackson; and a voluptuous, violet-eyed, raven-haired beauty for the ages. But was she a feminist?

    In a new book published almost a year after Taylor's death, the cultural critic M.G. Lord maintains that Taylor was indeed that, notwithstanding her well-known affection for fabulous jewels, clothing and accessories not normally associated with the women's rights movement.

    Taylor's stepdaughter Kate Burton, with whom the actress maintained a close relationship after Richard Burton's death, disagrees with the premise, although she acknowledged in an interview that she sees "the thread of feminism" in some of her stepmother's movies. "I don't see her thinking of herself as a feminist," she says. "I think she just does what she does."

    Burton may be right, but Lord makes a fairly persuasive case that Taylor, even if she didn't identify herself as a feminist, was such a commanding and original presence in both her personal and professional life that she instinctively communicated empowering messages to women. Thus the title of the book, "The Accidental Feminist: How Elizabeth Taylor Raised Our Consciousness and We Were Too Distracted by Her Beauty to Notice."

    In the 1994 book "Forever Barbie," Lord argues that the plastic doll with impossible curves was actually a positive role model for women. In "Accidental Feminist," she discovers latent feminist content in nearly a dozen Taylor vehicles, beginning with 1944's "National Velvet," when Taylor's character dresses as a boy to ride her beloved horse in a national championship race.

    She goes on to consider Taylor's roles in "A Place in the Sun," ''Giant," ''Suddenly, Last Summer," ''BUtterfield 8," ''Cleopatra," ''The Sandpiper" and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" as well as her stage portrayal of a Southern matriarch in the 1981 revival of Lillian Hellman's "The Little Foxes."

    Like Kate Burton, you may not be entirely persuaded that "the subversive drumbeats of feminism ... swelled in the star's important movies over decades from a delicate pitty-pat to a resounding roar." But this provocative feminist appreciation will surely tempt you to rent or download her best movies, to acquaint or reacquaint yourself with this marvelous force of nature.

     

    18 comments

    • Astrid  •  East Quogue, New York  •  3 mths ago
      patrick,

      women with money don't need men with money. she never onced married a man that could do something for her. it was the other way around.
    • Crazy3000  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      "...she instinctively communicated empowering messages to women."

      Really? I know that in the 50s and 60s, it was rare for any woman to have control over her career but I think many others (Lucille Ball, Hedy Lamar or anyone from that era that was more known for their work or contributions to society...and yes, I know about Liz's work with HIV/AIDS but that's later in life) should be recognized first. No disrespect.
    • The Lioness  •  3 mths ago
      I've got a question, why is it that we women need to be feminists all the time instead of what God made us to be, which is simply women. When I think about all the things that we are, what we've done and been in the past, and where we will be in the future, at the end of the day we are what we've always been, women. I'm sure Ms. Taylor never sought to be a pioneer, she just wanted to be a good actress, especially one that was judged on the merits of her talent alone and not her looks. Two Oscar wins proved that she was indeed a good actress. Why can't she be remembered for just being that...a good actress?
    • Italia  •  3 mths ago
      As Taylor herself said: I am a women, I do not need a movement.......
    • annie onymous  •  3 mths ago
      Liking "fabulous jewels, clothing and accessories" in no way precludes a person -- of any sex or gender identity -- from believing in sexual equality, dignity, and respect. Feminism has nothing to do with appearance and everything to do with attitude. Elizabeth Taylor was one of Hollywood's most powerful and self-motivated, self-directed women, and was very clearly a feminist. Without feminism, her career would not be possible!
    • NamVetBuck  •  3 mths ago
      More looneytunes half baked left wing " theories "...
      • CE 3 mths ago
        I'm a left winger too, but I agree with you.
      • NamVetBuck 3 mths ago
        Whoa...I AM amazed...OK, then there IS hope !
    • CE  •  3 mths ago
      How goofy is this article?
    • Astrid  •  East Quogue, New York  •  3 mths ago
      she was a feminist because she behaved like a man. had and married whom she wanted and when she wanted.

      and she didn't reject feminity - kiss up to men.
    • Marcia  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      M.G. Lord, get a real job!!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      making a case for Gloria Steinem to not be a feminist. She only looks for men with money.
    • Lisa B  •  3 mths ago
      I think she was fenminist to some degree. She recognized what her strengths were and used them to get what she wanted. She didn't always do things the way she probably should have ( taking husbands from their wives,LOL) but she went after what she wanted. She knew that men were mesmerized by her and she used it to her advantage. She was the first actress to command and receive a million dollars for a film. She used her sexuality as a tool for advancement. And it paid off big. Unlike many women who use theirs today, she had a generous ,philanthropic heart and was truly talented. She also built her own empire by collecting things of value....jewelry, art, real estate. Now her children and grandchildren reap the rewards and should never be financially troubled. Good business plan Liz!!
    • greene_teeth  •  Chattanooga, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      The exploitation of children must be stopped.
    • greene_teeth  •  Chattanooga, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      Privacy and secrecy does not stop anything evil from happening.
    • greene_teeth  •  Chattanooga, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      I think Toby Keith and I are related because I will preach on.
    • greene_teeth  •  Chattanooga, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      It does not protect children from harm.
    • greene_teeth  •  Chattanooga, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      Michael Jackson, another 'child star', the same way. I read a long time ago Miss Taylor and Michael Jackson were friends. I was happy for both of them.
    • greene_teeth  •  Chattanooga, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      I think there were a lot more strong women than has been credited in the comments. Miss Minnie Pearl was renowned for her business sense in Nashville, TN and Europe. Miss Deanna Durbin who is way more of an early pioneer of feminism than Elizabeth Taylor, no offense, Miss Taylor for all her beauty and her husbands and her diamonds never was really an independent woman. Sad. She allowed everyone to use her to satisfy their own ego. I am sad about such a beautiful, talented, caring woman who was always forced to be in some spotlight whether she wanted to be or not. This real Elizabeth Taylor showed me how not to be.
    • whit h  •  Gardner, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      God, I like men. Strait forward, logical guys that don't always have to look at themselves and ponder their every nuance to get through life.Introspection is great.Women seem to take it on as a career.ET as a feminist? the woman had a fantastic life and is gone. Does it really matter?
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