The post caught me suddenly as I found it interesting and eliciting to a reflection once more. The condition of many women in the world doesn’t concern only Afghanistan or Pakistan, it’s a “question” regarding any country and any type of society, if we focus on the restrictions and limits imposed to women. It’s called “lyrically” abuses but it s VIOLENCE. However due to my experiences in various anti-violence centers where young women to agee ones request help for their partners criminal behaviour, cared by psychologists trying to have e chance in their lives, there I have seen abuses in any form and coming from any social level, rather mostly from the highest ones. There are different types of violence, on a side belonging to frame of minds coming from distorted interpretations of religious laws, like in middle Eastern cultures thus creating a sort of “legal” violence, on the other side violence in civilized countries where women have to face discrepancies in jobs and salaries with men struggling for their rights anywhere still, and inside homes when they are beated and humiliated by their partners, till death.. The long battle for emancipation seems to be very hard, literature help to understand as you well writes about the novel you read. I love the Brontes, I remember while reading the book by Anne I was touched by the attitude of the protagonist , in her attempts to defend her soul and child, in this sense it brought to my mind another meaningful novel,
Re: Thread: Warrior women poets
Re: Thread: Warrior women poets
Re: Thread: Warrior women poets
The post caught me suddenly as I found it interesting and eliciting to a reflection once more. The condition of many women in the world doesn’t concern only Afghanistan or Pakistan, it’s a “question” regarding any country and any type of society, if we focus on the restrictions and limits imposed to women. It’s called “lyrically” abuses but it s VIOLENCE. However due to my experiences in various anti-violence centers where young women to agee ones request help for their partners criminal behaviour, cared by psychologists trying to have e chance in their lives, there I have seen abuses in any form and coming from any social level, rather mostly from the highest ones. There are different types of violence, on a side belonging to frame of minds coming from distorted interpretations of religious laws, like in middle Eastern cultures thus creating a sort of “legal” violence, on the other side violence in civilized countries where women have to face discrepancies in jobs and salaries with men struggling for their rights anywhere still, and inside homes when they are beated and humiliated by their partners, till death.. The long battle for emancipation seems to be very hard, literature help to understand as you well writes about the novel you read. I love the Brontes, I remember while reading the book by Anne I was touched by the attitude of the protagonist , in her attempts to defend her soul and child, in this sense it brought to my mind another meaningful novel,