what happens in the house stays in the house
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what happens in the house stays in the house
WHAT HAPPENS IN THE HOUSE STAYS IN THE HOUSE THE INCULCATION OF VIOLENT HAZING PRACTICES, LIBERTINISM, MISOGYNY AND EXTREME SUBSTANCE ABUSE IN A DARTMOUTH COLLEGE FRATERNITY WHY “INCULCATION”? inculcate |inˈkəlˌkāt; ˈinkəl-| verb [ trans. ] + instill (an attitude, idea, or habit) by persistent instruction : the failures of the churches to inculcate a sense of moral responsibility. + teach (someone) an attitude, idea, or habit by such instruction : they will try to inculcate you with a respect for culture. SUPPOSED INCULCATION OF AN ΣAE + “Service and Philanthropy” (actually: virtually nonexistent in ΣAE) + “Culture of Respect and Brotherhood” (actually: piety only to abstruse traditions; hazing and degradation in the house, competitive disrespect towards other social houses) + “The True Gentleman” (actually: a creed taken ironically or mocked; tradition of snorting cocaine from the house’s opulently framed copy) + “Social Gatherings” as per Prof. Hoyt Alverson’s study, drinking to “blow off steam” (actually: intensely competitive binge drinking culture) Since these answers ring false, what IS the core fraternity inculcation? ACTUAL INCULCATION + Cult-like worship of alcohol and vomit + Development of “masculine” bonds through shared torture, i.e. hazing + Creation of purely male-dominated, male-policed space + Weekly gatherings (“meetings”) to share sacrament of Keystone Light and exchange raunchy stories of sexual conquests, binges, and petty misbehavior + Outlet for repressed homoeroticism + Effective system of mutual aid for initiating sexual experiences with women + Guild-like tribal association to either aid upward class mobility or maintain previously acquired class status—literal feeder network into “the capital class” THEORY & PRACTICE + Primary Group: “a group that serves as the principal setting through which people achieve a sense of identity and have that identity affirmed” (Syrett 9) + “Fraternal secrecy thus serves at least two functions: it elevates its possessors and it protects them when they break the rules and laws of a given society—in this case, the college” (Syrett 33) PLEDGE MEETINGS— FORGING THE “PRIMARY GROUP” Pledge Trainer’s “Throne” Forty beers (in rectangle) for one pledge who commi@ed the grievous infracCon of exiCng the house from the front door; pledges must use the back door only SELF-POLICING THE PRIMARY GROUP + Inherently exclusive “rush” process + Hazing: Bid Night, Sink Night, Feats of Strength, Pledge Meetings, Milk Meetings, Vinegar Meetings, Pledgewear, The True Gentleman, Hell Night + PIMPS and RACS: “At times underclassmen could be marshaled into acting as pseudoservants for seniors, a practice called ‘fagging’” (Syrett 18) “PLEDGEWEAR” “The Catfish is a slut, the Catfish will sleep with anyone, would you like to sleep with the Catfish?” WHO LEADS THE INCULCATION? + The “Pledge Trainer Salute”: “HAIL great Pledge Trainer sir I bow down before you and wish you would go away because your presence is a constant reminder of how truly LOW I am and only through your grace and guidance can I come to deserve the name WHALESHIT which you have so humbly bestowed upon me and hopefully one day I will be worthy of becoming a brother of SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON!” + “In order to be accepted, welcomed, applauded by others, they have chosen to act in ways that win these reactions. This understanding of gender is particularly helpful in this context because it allows for the educational function enacted by elder fraternity men in their attempts to alter the behavior of their newly initiated brothers. The performance of gender is not just imitative but also didactic” (Syrett 8) SPACE = POWER “Our current house was built in 1933 and rests on the eastern side of the Baker/Berry library. To this day it is the only greek house on campus that was built specifically for the purpose of being a fraternity's physical plant. It has three floors that include two singles, two doubles, and four triples and houses a total of 18 brothers at any given Gme. All the rooms are equipped with large TVs, Queen sized beds, refrigerators, desks, chairs, and ethernet access among other things. Our brothers‐only library and study space on the third floor has three desktop computers, large mahogany tables and chairs, and an expansive and diverse collecGon of books, textbooks, encyclopedias, and other references. Our house also has its own washer, dryer, kitchen, a cinema screen projector with surround sound in our living room, and our own wireless internet connecGon separate from Dartmouth's wireless network.” (Sigma Alpha Epsilon NH Alpha Chapter Website, www.dartmouth.edu/~SAE) IS THERE A CONNECTION BETWEEN SPACE AND MISGOYNY/SEXUAL VICTIMIZATION? THESIS ON CONNECTION OF HAZING AND SEXUAL ASSAULT CULTURES + As a pledge, you are hazed, demeaned, and violated in the space of the house—specifically, in the basement. You are expected to perform acts with which you are not comfortable; in short, you perform those acts because others are, and because you want to gain social acceptance. Caveat Emptor is a weak but oft-deployed counterargument against this psychological phenomenon. + The space of the house is charged with a mystical/sacred significance. You learn and are told that as a non-brother (as a pledge you are not considered a full brother), you are worthless: you are “whaleshit” and “whaleshit sinks to the bottom of the ocean”, “whaleshit is lower than low.” Then you become a brother and are involved in perpetuating this power structure; you “earn” the privilege to humiliate and demean others (intriguingly, “whaleshit” is also the name given to junior analysts at JP Morgan). + Thus, an attitude is inculcated that implicitly views non-brothers in the space of the brother’s victimization as open to victimization themselves—because it is a space where “masculine” dominance and power are constantly performed—and the space implicitly justifies the reduplication of this traumatic attitude. In a sense, it is haunted by the sediment of past acts of violation. + This loop, I argue, keys directly into the dehumanization of women, not just in attitude but in practice, in the charged space of the house, especially the basement where partying takes place. “Meetings”, of which one of the main events is trading hook up stories, also take place in the basement, subtly justifying it furthermore as a space where the patois is one of thinly-veiled, grossly sexualized misogyny—even when women are present. + Not only do the brothers act out the repressed trauma of their victimization on the pledges, but they act it out on many/any who enter the space of the trauma itself, specifically women. WHAT ABOUT “THE TRUE GENTLEMAN”? "The True Gentleman is the man whose conduct proceeds from good will and an acute sense of propriety, and whose self control is equal to all emergencies; who does not make the poor man conscious of his poverty, the obscure man of his obscurity, or any man of his inferiority or deformity; who is himself humbled if necessity compels him to humble another; who does not flatter wealth, cringe before power, or boast of his own possessions or achievements; who speaks with frankness but always with sincerity and sympathy; whose deed follows his word; who thinks of the rights and feelings of others rather than his own; and who appears well in any company, a man with whom honor is sacred and virtue safe." - John Walter Wayland. Virginia, 1899 TENSIONS BETWEEN OFFICIAL AND UNOFFICIAL FRATERNITY TEXTS + Our Dartmouth ΣAE’s pledgebooks and pledge questionnaires are rife with misogyny that plays a role in perpetuating a grossly sexualized view of women at the College. Brief examples: “Never settle for less than a three hole girl” -ΣAE ‘11 “My dick is called Inception because you won’t even know when it’s inside of you…wait what?” -ΣAE ‘13 + Contrastingly, ΣAE’s handbook, The Phoenix, paints a very antiquated and naïve portrait of male-female relations in the fraternity house, including a section on “Courtesy With Women”: “Few would doubt that women are favorably impressed with a young man who ‘appears well in any company,’ who is sensitive about appropriate behavior, whether in formal or casual situations […] If she does not want the courtesies or gives you a disparaging look, rest assured you are doing the proper thing and most will still appreciate it. Regardless, be willing to adapt and respect her wishes.” (37) “Few would doubt that women are favorably impressed with a young man who ‘appears well in any company,’ who is sensitive about appropriate behavior, whether in formal or casual situations […] If she does not want the courtesies or gives you a disparaging look, rest assured you are doing the proper thing and most will still appreciate it. Regardless, be willing to adapt and respect her wishes.” (37) MORE UNOFFICIAL TEXTS: DRINKING & DOMING SONGS “Rigsby’s” (To the tune of Dartmouth drinking song “Son of a Gun For Beer”) “From Rigsby’s Road to Finnegan’s Bend we’re gonna get drink tonight, The faculty’s afraid of us, they know we’re in the right, So raise your glass, another glass, as high as high can be, For as long as sex and liquor lasts, there’s gonna be SAE! “Beta House” “In the Beta house we sit with our fingers dipped in shit And our balls are playing checkers on the floor. When the SAEs walk past, We stick our fingers up our ass. I don’t wanna be a Beta Anymore. Oh! I think I need another drink, I think I need another drink, I know I need another drink, for the glory of SAE. I’m an asshole, I’m an asshole, I’m an asshole ‘til I die. But I’d rather be an asshole, Than a Beta Theta Pi. We are the men of SAE and we don’t give a damn, We came to school to break the rules and cheat on each exam, To hell, to hell with Alpha Chi, to hell with Psi U too; And if you’re not an SAE, to hell, to hell with you! ‘Cause I’m Phi Alpha Born and I’m Phi Alpha Bred, And when I die I’ll be Phi Alpha dead! So rah rah Phi Alpha Alpha. Rah Rah Phi Alpha Alpha, Rah Rah Phi Alpha Alpha, S-A-E! Oh! I think I need another drink, I think I need another drink, I know I need another drink, for the glory of SAE. Got a Phi Alpha girl in my Phi Alpha bed And when she goes down I get Phi Alpha head! So Rah Rah Phi Alpha Alpha. Rah Rah Phi Alpha Alpha, Rah Rah Phi Alpha S-A-E!” So gather round you women, and listen to our plea Don’t ever let an SAE an inch above your knee, For he’ll take you to his cabin, and fill you with whiskey, And soon you’ll be the mother of a thousand SAES! Oh! I think I need another drink, I think I need another drink, I know I need another drink, for the glory of SAE.” “Airborne Rangers” (Call/Response) “No there are no Airborne Rangers in KDE/In KDE No there are no Airborne Rangers in KDE/In KDE Cause they’re all on their knees, Begging ‘give it to me please’, No there are no Airborne Rangers in KDE!” MONEY = POWER + The Dartmouth Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon has an endowment of well over $1,500,000, in addition to very wealthy alumni and donors, and has both a sophisticated insurance policy and access to some of the best legal representation in the country. + Dues per term per member are $350 cash for the “social fund”, and $400 college-billed for the “house fund”— $2,100 to $2,800 total /year + When I was a member of the fraternity it spent on average $25,000 per term on alcohol alone—about $100,000 /year + Hazing-related alcohol costs are separate, and also in the thousands. + Binge drinking affects the decision-making centers of the brain and fuels a predatory culture of rampant sexuality wherein brothers are constantly colluding and conspiring to “get each other laid”. + However, In my experiences at Sigma Alpha Epsilon, rohypnol and other date rape drugs were never used or discussed, to the best of my knowledge HOW CAN THIS SYSTEM BE REFORMED? + First, the College needs to honestly evaluate the physical, emotional, and psychological health effects of hazing, the molten core of the school’s dysfunctional culture—not solely in its literal form, but how it bleeds outwards into other behaviors such as sexual assault, alcoholism, drug abuse, and a culture of classist entitlement. + JYK’s argument that withdrawing recognition of the fraternities would drive hazing practices “underground” was/is fallacious. Perhaps male to male hazing would persist in some form (as it does on sports teams and in musical groups), but dereifying the power of these fraternity spaces is, in the interim, the only way to make them safe. + Until, of course, a suitable alternative can be devised. If such an alternative is possible, the only way I’d see it functioning is by making social houses coeducational and highly regulated. + Following my membership at SAE, I was also a member of a coeducational undergraduate society at Dartmouth, Panarchy. Men and women respectfully coexist in Panarchy’s space. Though binge drinking and drug abuse occur there, those practices are not driven by a highly organized patriarchal program; they are matters of personal choice. Hazing does not occur in Panarchy. + Sexual assault is significantly less prevalent in coeducational spaces. + We do not live in a single sex culture. Fraternities stunt the development of the male psyche at a particularly vulnerable age, in some cases completely warping young men’s view of sexuality, power, dominance, and substance abuse. METHODS TO ACHIEVE REFORM + Leveraging the media to create accountability, inform the public (and in some case inform the administration itself), and provide oversight—like the Rolling Stone article accomplished + Direct action: protests, “occupations”, leaflets, alumni petitions, etc. Many alumni, especially alumnae, oppose the Greek system and are an under-utilized ally in putting pressure on Parkhurst to undertake the dramatic reforms required to make fraternities safe spaces. + Working “within the system”—IFC, Panhell, GLOS, Parkhurst—to alter policy is also an option (endless committees etc.) + However, in some cases, attempting to work within the system is ineffective, as the stakeholders have too much to lose and thus put PR over people and are occasionally deceptive. + I experienced this deceptiveness attempting to work with JYK’s Chief of Staff and fmr. VP of Alumni Relations David Spalding, who, in so many words, admitted to The Dartmouth that he essentially tipped off ΣAE that there was going to be a “sting operation” by HPD, advising them “not to haze” at the same time he was aware that authorities were going to surprise the fraternity with an investigation of their hazing (<http://thedartmouth.com/2012/01/25/news/hazing>) + In the same article, Spalding obfuscates that “he did not recall seeing photographic evidence of hazing in a November 2010 meeGng with Lohse”, though I had with me a whole dossier; I vividly remember Spalding’s aghast facial expression as I showed him the pictures and described the hazing I and others experienced, and others were planning for the newest class of pledges. + If we can’t trust Parkhurst to deal with this problem honestly, whom can we trust? + Ourselves—we need to “crowdsource” a solution to this problem if the College won’t take sufficient action. PROGNOSIS + Those advocating for progressive reform of fraternity life stand against steep odds: big money, intense secrecy, centuries of tradition, “institutional pathology”, and Parkhurst’s aversion to honesty for fear of poor PR. + At Dartmouth, the College charged the whistleblower, and then designed an investigation of 27 ΣAE brothers that permitted them to all see each other’s answers to sensitive questions—thus allowing them, with little difficulty, to corroborate a false story. They were cleared of their hazing charges. + At Cornell, the brothers charged criminally with the wrongful death of George Desdunes—who was found dead from alcohol poisoning with his hands and feet zip-tied after an ΣAE hazing event—were acquitted. +The prognosis for change is a poor one indeed. WHEN WILL EVERYONE STOP DRINKING THE KOOL-AID?