Handmaids' Tales of Washington Power: The Abject and the Real Kennedy White House

Body and Society 4 (3):39-66 (1998)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

A considerable amount of academic attention has been paid to John Kennedy and to his group of advisors during the Cuban missile crisis. Next to no attention has been accorded other bodies of the Kennedy White House that had daily access to a President's most private moments and possibly to his important deliberations. Drawing on Richard Reeves' account of President Kennedy: Profile of Power, I revisit the early 1960s looking for bodies of power that are culturally sexed female by others and compelled into being as workaday secretaries and confidants, and para-Everythings for Kennedy. In doing so, I draw on the feminist body theorizing of Judith Butler, Rosi Braidotti and Elizabeth Grosz, as well as the evocations of bodies in important but abjected places featured in Margaret Atwood's Handmaid's Tale. After constructing the historically broad category of the handmaid to Washington power, I reread constructions of decision-making in the Cuban missile crisis offered by Graham Allison and conclude that the feint of mancentred Washington masks bodies given the locations, skills and resources to ooze into spaces of decision and power canonically forbidden to them.

Links

PhilArchive



    Upload a copy of this work     Papers currently archived: 91,532

External links

Setup an account with your affiliations in order to access resources via your University's proxy server

Through your library

Similar books and articles

Professor Waldron Goes to Washington.Susan Mendus - 2014 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 8 (1):123-134.
Booker T. Washington: 'we wear the mask'.Norman E. Hodges - 2004 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 7 (4):76-110.
A Dante House in Washington.Gerald G. Walsh - 1949 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 24 (4):586-592.
Comment on Hospice of Washington's Policy.John A. Robertson - 1991 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 1 (2):139-140.

Analytics

Added to PP
2014-03-27

Downloads
16 (#899,259)

6 months
3 (#968,143)

Historical graph of downloads
How can I increase my downloads?

Citations of this work

No citations found.

Add more citations