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Sarah Baartman
Sarah Baartman's tragic story is a heartbreaking narrative of exploitation, racism, and the dehumanisation of an African woman in the early 19th century. Born in South Africa's Eastern Cape in 1789, Baartman faced a life marked by hardship and loss. Orphaned at a young age, she entered domestic service in Cape Town after her partner was murdered, and their child died.
In 1810, under questionable circumstances, Baartman signed a contract with British ship surgeon William Dunlop and entrepreneur Hendrik Cesars, agreeing to travel to England to participate in shows. Her distinctive physical features, characterised by extremely protuberant buttocks due to steatopygia, made her a spectacle in London's Piccadilly Circus, where she was exhibited in skin-tight, flesh-coloured clothing adorned with beads and feathers. The fascination with her large buttocks reflected the prevailing fashion of the time, but Baartman's public display in so-called "freak shows" also highlighted the darker undercurrents of racism and colonial exploitation.
Baartman faced a tumultuous life in Europe, performing on stage, enduring private demonstrations, and facing questions about whether she willingly participated or was coerced. The British Empire had abolished the slave trade in 1807, but Baartman's treatment raised ethical concerns, leading to a court case against her employers, although they were not convicted.
Moving to Paris in 1814, Baartman continued her exhibitions under the nickname "Hottentot Venus." She faced further exploitation, possibly engaging in prostitution, and ultimately succumbed to illness, dying at the age of 26 in 1815. The postmortem exploitation continued as Georges Cuvier, a naturalist, dissected her body, preserving her skeleton, brain, and genitals. These remains were exhibited in Paris's Museum of Man until 1974, a grotesque testament to the objectification of Baartman.
The journey of Sarah Baartman's remains back to her homeland was a protracted one. Finally, in 2002, after years of advocacy and efforts, her skeleton, brain, and genitals were repatriated and laid to rest in the Gamtoos River Valley, where she was born. Baartman's story remains a symbol of the intersection of racism, sexism, slavery, and colonialism, prompting debates and discussions about the historical exploitation and the ongoing fight against injustice.
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Finally got to meet @bibsylab her bf’s dog called Saartje
This mouse is nearly blind because she has cataracts (you can see the foggy spot in her eye in this gif). She's the cutest bumbling fool because of it. Her name is Saartje
Guys i just saw my ancient blind little mouse try something new, I'm so excited.
The thing is - because she's blind, her back legs are always in reverse and she doesn't want to do anything that requires any leap of faith because for all she knows shes plunging into an abyss.
Now.. i made this purchase around a year ago. Its a very smooth running rodent wheel that was advertised as fit for mice and extremely durable. The measurements were a bit misleading yada yada it's huge and pretty heavy for mice, but usable. I think the wheel is made of metal with some kind of ceramic or epoxy finish
This thing ticks all the boxes for her fears so i didnt expect her to ever run in it.
fuken huge? check hard to stop? check not much grip? check where am i? check
Her sisters didn't even like it and they were bigger and could see. Her new sisters, however, do. They treat it like a roller coaster ride, its great. Anyway, fast forward a week or two and my old Saartje has fear of missing out. Look at her confused ass discovering something new and exciting at her old age
she!!!'s still at it!!
Look at this little muppet blessing us all with her undivided attention