- From when time human civilization was a few years old, biological bias existed: testosterone made man more muscular, a fact he took advantage of
- Women gearing up for public life need to "emerge" in their private lives
- Constant chances, opportunities should be provided to women
- The feminist movement needs empathetic men
- A big gender gap exists in the legal profession in India
- Man's position in the public domain is being and will be challenged; if he is unable to take it properly, resulting communal dissonance will be harmful
- Girls need a nurturing ambiance; women have to be brought up accordingly
- Society has to adapt to the demands of gender equality apart from an accompanying institutional reform
- Critical mass of intellectuals - 1971 - sat down and taught women in universities; lessons?
- How does a woman perceive herself?
- 'Honour' killings reflect lack of self-esteem amongst women
- Matrimonial ads in newspapers have caste displayed as well as preferences; so, are 'honour' killings that surprising?
- Data from National Family Health Survey (2005) is in the public domain to be utilized for/by private initiatives
- Problem is running far ahead while scaling of solutions is discreet, not dynamic
- Is it only symbolic representation or is success imminent?
- Reinforcement of bias through entertainment shows ("Kyounki saas bhi…", etc.) needs to be curbed
- Conflict between tradition and modality
- Any possibility of misuse of dowry laws needs to be averted
- "The system is still biased", glass ceiling is yet to be broken"; constant celebration of few successful women leads to undue complacency
Showing posts with label National Family Health Survey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Family Health Survey. Show all posts
Sunday, 14 August 2011
Thinking about feminism
Thinking about feminism
- From when time human civilization was a few years old, biological bias existed: testosterone made man more muscular, a fact he took advantage of
- Women gearing up for public life need to "emerge" in their private lives
- Constant chances, opportunities should be provided to women
- The feminist movement needs empathetic men
- A big gender gap exists in the legal profession in India
- Man's position in the public domain is being and will be challenged; if he is unable to take it properly, resulting communal dissonance will be harmful
- Girls need a nurturing ambiance; women have to be brought up accordingly
- Society has to adapt to the demands of gender equality apart from an accompanying institutional reform
- Critical mass of intellectuals - 1971 - sat down and taught women in universities; lessons?
- How does a woman perceive herself?
- 'Honour' killings reflect lack of self-esteem amongst women
- Matrimonial ads in newspapers have caste displayed as well as preferences; so, are 'honour' killings that surprising?
- Data from National Family Health Survey (2005) is in the public domain to be utilized for/by private initiatives
- Problem is running far ahead while scaling of solutions is discreet, not dynamic
- Is it only symbolic representation or is success imminent?
- Reinforcement of bias through entertainment shows ("Kyounki saas bhi…", etc.) needs to be curbed
- Conflict between tradition and modality
- Any possibility of misuse of dowry laws needs to be averted
- "The system is still biased", glass ceiling is yet to be broken"; constant celebration of few successful women leads to undue complacency
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