Two iconic figures meet head to head in this post. Below is the inspirational wartime gal, Rosie the Riveter. On the right, Canadian media analyst Marshall McLuhan. The juxtaposition of these two figures should focus our attention on Rosie's accomplishments with the tools of production and her somewhat masculinized appearance, her lunch pail, boots and biceps, and on a McLuhanesque account of what's going on.![]() |
| Rosie the Riveter |
She seems to have been a portent. Out of step with the times, and having allowed the tools of her time--factories of whatever sort--to shape her, she patriotically tends to the job. But her tools fall back on their habits and relate to her as they would to a man, turning any feminine flow she might possess into masculine regimentation. The popular rendering shown here casts her as somewhat comical, putting on airs and posturing in a way traditionally reserved for men
Pay attention to the tools you use, ladies and gents, professionally and personally, because they will mold your attitudes, opinions and values (and your posture!). Her tools shaped Rosie into some kind of pseudo-man. The riveter carries on husbandless and so is an apt symbol of a wing of feminism.
(Thanks to the graphic designer who spiced McLuhan's photo with the quote.)

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