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Through a widow's eyes

机译:通过寡妇的眼睛

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This article draws upon interviews I conducted with widows in Pakistan's North West Frontier Province (NWFP) after September 11, 2001. Since the late 1990s, I've interviewed some 50 widows worldwide and quickly realized that these women comprise a group of invisible millions. A majority of the interviews I conducted were in South Asia where many widows become social pariahs. The most harrowing stories I heard came from women in Pakistan's NWFP. Through the narratives of the NWFP widows, it became clear that while circumstances differed from one culture to the next, the severity of the hardships endured was most closely related to woman's level of education and her degree of isolation. However, despite the many differences, there was one common thread that wove its way through all their stories - the women's overwhelming concern for their children's well being and their commitment to provide a better future for them.
机译:本文基于2001年9月11日之后我在巴基斯坦西北边境省与寡妇进行的访谈。自1990年代后期以来,我采访了全球约50名寡妇,并很快意识到这些女性构成了无形的数百万人。我进行的大部分采访都在南亚,那里有许多寡妇成为社会上的贱民。我听到的最令人痛苦的故事来自巴基斯坦西北边境省的妇女。通过NWFP寡妇的叙述,很明显,尽管情况从一种文化到另一种文化有所不同,但所遭受的苦难的严重程度与妇女的受教育程度和孤立程度最密切相关。然而,尽管存在许多分歧,但在他们的所有故事中都有一条共同的线索-妇女对子女的福祉以及对为她们创造更好的未来的承诺极为关注。

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  • 来源
    《South Asian Popular Culture》 |2010年第1期|p.99-102|共4页
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    Julie Mughal;

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    Associate Director, Development Communications, Save The ChildrenAuthor biographies;

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