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Note: Due to fierce
competition, many betel-nut-stand operators have employed young women to
sell the products in bikinis or thongs. In response, the Taoyuan County
Government announced on September 17, 2002 a "three nos" policy
which prohibits the exposure of betel-nut beauties' breasts, bellies and
buttocks. This piece was written to protest the class-based prejudice
against lower-class young women's efforts to improve their financial
status through working as sales person for betel nuts.
Regardless of what happens these days, be it natural or manmade disaster or
major political or economic happenings, most any TV news section on most any
day is likely to end with the same images: a tall, thin, internationally
famous model leisurely gliding down the catwalk, showing breasts, belly and
legs, and sometimes even other unmentionable parts of her body. These images
have become so familiar and so natural that if we don't see them for a while,
we start worrying that we are not keeping up with international fashion. Not
even feminists normally complaining about the commodification of the body seem
to be overly concerned about this phenomenon.
For any country doing its utmost to step onto the international stage, or for
any society doing its utmost to extract itself from a slumping economic
situation, the never ending sequence of trade shows really are very important.
No trade show, from computers and furniture trade shows to wedding gown trade
shows, food trade shows, car, motorcycle, hygiene and bathroom equipment and
building materials trade shows, can afford not hiring a line-up of young girls
showing breasts, belly and legs, working hard wriggling their bodies dressed
in various theme uniforms, raising their volume so as to help sustain the
Taiwan economic miracle through stirring up waves of purchasing.
At a time when political pawns hold fewer and fewer cards, these vital and
vibrant beauties can still cause the waning fortunes of politicians to rise
from the ashes. In the elections a few years back, dancing and singing sexy
girls had helped an average, street-wise political party successfully
transform its image. When Taiwanese politicians were unable to open up new
channels of negotiation with China, famous pop singer A-Mei's motor-powered
hips wrapped in minimal stage attire were able to shake up hundreds of
millions of Chinese. When will people accept the fact that the country has
been saved by sexy girls?
A new generation of physically confident young girls is constantly looking for
new ways to display their charm and attractiveness. Dance uniforms at the
opening and closing ceremonies of athletic games and other big events used to
trace the curves of the teenage girls in a straight forward manner, the short
skirts and tall boots of the honor guards or marching bands gesture toward the
forbidden paradise at the end of those long slender legs, and the g-strings or
small tattoos hanging over low-cut jeans or skirts is a declaration of the
surging desire of youths. Walking through a night market or a clothes
wholesaler, one sees that the dress of young girls have already been telling
for a long time very different stories about these youthful bodies.
Jealous adults have not completely given up hope on themselves. The year-end
dinner parties of large and small companies, community activities to save
corporate images, school festivals held at the beginning of terms and school
anniversaries, the electioneering media shows of politicians during a dull
legislative session - throughout the year, from company presidents to school
teachers and principals, adults will always find various legitimate,
broad-minded-sounding reasons to compete against young girls on the spiciness
of outfits and costumes, some adults even sing loud praises of the future of
cultural diplomacy and the aesthetics and art of betel-nut beauties.
Over night, these local betel-nut beauties, the pioneers of bodily beauty and
autonomy, have been stripped of their confidence and right to develop their
self-image. Have they now served their historical mission and are to be
dismissed from public view?
It is not only the right to dress freely, not only the room for women to
affirm the attractiveness of their own bodies, that is been frustrated here.
What really suffers is women's chance to actively strive for economic gain,
the opportunity for low-class young women to make an honest and hard-earned
living. |