The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1995, Qupperneq 17

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1995, Qupperneq 17
SPRING /SUMMER 1995 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 127 pie are afraid to approach me with such questions. There seems to have been a fun- damental change in the women’s move- ment since I was young. Women are all at once beginning to adore themselves: they turn themselves into Mother Earth, Virgin Mary, etc. I feel very uneasy about this — one hardly dares to open one’s mouth to speak any longer! It’s like rape which is a serious crime. There are other kinds of rape for which huge amounts of money are paid, but what about the victims of actual rape? Do they get such money and atten- tion? Avery serious matter is trivialized in this way and made unimportant — in the same way Feminism is nowadays often trivialized and made unimportant . What seems to me most important for Feminism is to continue the struggle even though we don’t yet exactly know in which direction it will go. We all realize that something has been gained so far, but just because we are women, we must not forget that we are also human beings. We have good and bad sides, we have a little — or even a big — devil inside ourselves, whom we don’t like to recognize, but who is there, so to paint things in white and black is really rather simple-minded. Life is much more compli- cated and we should not try to resolve it with slogans. Another problem is that women are beginning to look at themselves as victims. A woman can defend herself up to a certain point. To treat us as pure vic- tims, as ‘poor things,’ fragile and helpless, makes us prey to the attitudes of bygone days. It indicates that we need someone to protect us — if not a man or a bodyguard, then perhaps the state. We are not feeble and powerless. A woman who thinks of herself as a victim cannot keep her human dignity. Evelyn: A fair amount of time has passed since you completed Hvatt ad runum, so you are now probably ready for your next book? Alfrun: No, not really. (Laughter) I’m superstitious. If you start talking about something that’s not yet done it brings bad luck. Yes, I have something in mind, some- thing that will take place in the present. Evelyn: I look forward to reading your next book. Thank you for taking time to talk to me today.
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