• Monsters and Morals: Vengeance, Virtue, and Emotional Labour

  • Nov 24 2024
  • Length: 26 mins
  • Podcast

Monsters and Morals: Vengeance, Virtue, and Emotional Labour

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    What do a trickster forest goblin, a horse-faced seductress, a desert phantom, and a deer-footed avenger have in common? They’re not just the stuff of nightmares – they’re symbols of women as society’s moral guardians.

    In this episode of “Paranormal Pajama Party”, you’ll meet the Shishiga, the Siguanaba, Umm al-Duwais, and the Deer Woman – female monsters tasked with warning, protecting, and punishing men who transgress societal moral codes. These ladies, while terrifying, are also a lens we can use to explore how women have been historically cast as moral guardians. From their cultural roots in folklore to their modern-day counterparts, these figures embody a paradox: women are expected to uphold society’s moral fabric yet are often demonised for doing so.

    In this episode, we talk about this complex expectation of women, connecting it to the Cult of True Womanhood, the suffrage and temperance movements, and the modern-day emotional labour women continue to bear. We’ll also discuss how public figures like Greta Thunberg and Senator Katie Britt have become modern moral authorities – and then face misogynistic backlash when they step into this role.

    Why do women’s moral efforts often go unappreciated, even when they lead to positive change? Why are we expected to shoulder this burden without recognition? We unpack these questions and explore how the modern concept of emotional labour is merely a rebranded version of women’s historical role as society’s moral enforcers.

    Tune in to “Paranormal Pajama Party” for a spooky yet insightful exploration of folklore, feminist thought, and the evolving roles of women in societal change.

    Key moments

    • 0:00 Content warning
    • 0:59 – Umm al-Duwais on the streets of Al-Satwa
    • 4:23 – Meet the Shishiga, Umm al-Duwais, the Siguanaba, and the Deer Woman
    • 7:27Female monsters as guardians of morality
    • 14:28Women's moral guardianship paradox
    • 17:49Burying the hatchet with Carrie Nation
    • 22:04Emotional labour is the new Cult of Domesticity

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