Men's role in feminist movement unclear; argued by men, feminists By Chris Norred Of Um timer Bid In the face of the changing feminist movement, men may be wondering where they fit in to the scheme of things. University Women's Referral and Resource Service Director Becky Bilyeu said men are generally supportive of the goals pursued by women's groups. During the Eugene "Take Back the Night" march, which usually takes place each winter, men aren’t allowed to march along with the women. "If men want to be supportive, they stand and hold signs and meet us at different points along the route.” she said, ‘if men are alongside, it defeats the purpose.” Bilyeu recounted a friend's experience in a similar march in Portland where men were allowed to march along. "She marched right behind a man — she was angry. It’s not very often women get to do that — have a space that's just theirs.” There are some women's groaps that are very receptive to working with men. Bilyeu said, while other groups don’t want men involved at all. This schizophrenia in the women's movement is harmful to both sexes' causes, she said. This being the case, how do men decide where they fit in respect to a movement that’s unsure if they fit at all? “Separatist movements are part of the ongoing political struggle — a stage the move ment goes through," said Ran dall McGowen, a University history professor and former ad visory committee member for the University’s Center for the Study of Women in Society. "I’m more willing to accept that stage because I see the final goal as desirable. "The problem is that men I define the women's movement as a movement for women. If you re-define the movement as a movement changing the world, we are trying to work together to create a world that is richer and fuller,” McGowen said. "Men's alienation from the women's movement is a pro blem for men.” But Jim Petersen. Playboy Ad viser columnist at Playboy magazine, said he believes men are not trying to find a niche in relation to the women’s movement. "The only two men really seriously troubled by it are Phil Donahue and Alan Alda," he said. In the early 1970s. when the modern women's movement lUmfidc b, t«rr«iM litlT rose and took hold, men tried to respond with a cooperative “men’s movement." Local artist Andre Carpenter was a member in one of the very first men's movement groups at Berkeley. Calif., in 1970 Carpenter currently is involved in men's groups in Eugene and wants to write a book titled, "A Call for a New Kind of Man. Not Brute. Not Wimp.” “Mon were trying to make amends for what women were accusing men of: being chauvinistic pigs when we should be nice and suppor tive." Carpenter said. "At that time we were work ing on developing our nurtur Turn fo Men. Page 8 Juniors, Seniors & Grads— GIVE YOURSELF SOME CREDIT! APPLY NOW FOR YOUR VERY OWN • Bring a photocopy of your School I.D. • No cosigner required APPLY NOW ON CAMPUS! Date: Today, and the 12th & 15th Time: 9:00 a.m.*5:00 p.m. Place: EMU Fishbowl Annex CfTlBANKO ARCADIAN FARMS N.W. Hone Riding l ewon* "\m Alternant* lintht" Ax •wml'WOrt Man RhHim4i Repairs • Buy and Sail STEREO WORKSHOP 14M Main. >pt«ng«Md 741*1597 We Create • Resumes • Flyers • Menus • Newsletters FAST!! • SU-XH* \ -yiii ^ I MI ISOi tuLiat_ Ktnko t Coptmt Op«n 7 Day* German A UTO SERVICE VW’S MERCEDES BMW'S DATSUN TOYOTA «M* Mrvrca tor your torwgn car Since 1963" M»nfc*n t uOe 97403 Bus Ph 343 291? Benefit the University and Save on your Christmas tree purchase. Buy your Christmas tret- at a competitive price from December 6 through the 17, daily. Noon to 7pm, at Delta Oaks Shopping Center, next to Jafco, off Belt Line tthankx to the |enrr»i*iH of the Trillium t o. I or at the Waldorf School grounds, mtrrwtlion of Noulh V\ iltamrttr jnd 'Vd A portion ol the proceeds ot this sale will be donated to the University ot Oregon with THE PIZZA ANSWER s425 for any J 1 item 12” * pizza ♦ 1 free ' 32 oz. pop f (.oud Wrd IV< 10 10*6 only | NABtt I I I I one coupon per pizza good Wednesday only 1432 Orchard • Eugene I I 687-8600 I Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Dr. Pepper 7-UP, or Root Beer OPEN FOR LUNCH IBM Compatible Computers ^‘995, including College WORD PERFECT ftP* Sharp, Atari, and Amiga PCs and a full line of computer accessories.