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Entries from August 2008

Compassion and children

August 26th, 2008 · No Comments

On the Psychology Today blog there’s a post which highlights the difficulty of dealing with gender roles as a wife and mother: The fact is that women in most countries are expected to be compassionate, nurturing, and to put their own needs aside on a regular basis. In most Third World countries, a woman’s primary job is considered to [...]

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Tags: empowerment · GOI · health & well-being · mobility · trade · violence against women/harrassment

Harrassment, etc

August 26th, 2008 · No Comments

The Washington Post had an in-depth piece on Indian women’s status. It starts off discussing ‘eve-teasing’, i.e. harrassment, but then delves into the whole range of issues from dowry to sex-selective abortion: For India’s middle-class urban women, the past decade has brought unprecedented opportunities to advance in a social order long dominated by men. But [...]

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Tags: activism · culture · dowry · economic development · empowerment · gender bias · gender roles and division of labour · girl child · globalisation · mobility · sex and sexuality · trade · violence against women/harrassment

Thanks Jade Goody

August 25th, 2008 · No Comments

For publicising the risk of cervical cancer. And I hope you will be fine. According to TOI, The exit of British television celebrity Jade Goody from the reality show Big Boss was a shocker. But what surprised most was the revelation of the fatal disease – cervical cancer that Goody was detected with. The word [...]

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Tags: health & well-being · reproduction and repro rights · sex and sexuality

7-month-old girl saved by heart surgery

August 25th, 2008 · No Comments

This is a heartening story from the front page, to do away with all the stories of sex-selection and missing girls in Rajasthan: Benefactors wrote a new chapter in the history of the state infamous for female infanticides, when they saved the life of a seven-month-old baby girl. Yogita was brought back from the brink [...]

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Tags: activism · girl child · health & well-being · reproduction and repro rights · sex selective abortion

Film Friday

August 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

I have been meaning to write a post on this movie for a while, and I’ve decided to try to do a regular Film Friday feature. It’s called Le Beau Mariage–not sure if it’s at all based on a play called Un Beau Mariage but I don’t think so. Somewhat randomly, it was playing in [...]

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Tags: culture · economic development · feminism · gender roles and division of labour · marriage/divorce · media