poniedziałek, 25 marca 2013

A book worth reading



I would like to recommend you a great book called “Snow Flower and the Secret Fan”. It’s a novel which tells a story of two young chinese girls who are soulmates and both have to experience foot binding, a painful process of breaking the bones in order to decrease the feet that they are smaller and more atractive. Because of this practice the girls can’t move theirselves easily. In China the smaller feet you have, the more atractive you are. These two friends are different but both suffer in the same way. They feel like objects, like a property of men. In the book there is shown a social division. The role of a woman in the society boils down mainly to upbringing of the children and to fulfil a “function” of a wife.

 

This book made mi think of what we are ready to do to satisfy other people, how our society and general rules and trends force us to do. The China’s issue isn’t so distant from our reality, because in our “modern”, western culture we often have to be subordinated to conventions and established canons of beauty, which not always goes hand in hand with what we would like to.

 

2 komentarze:

  1. This sounds very intriguing. Thanks for your recommendation!

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  2. Thanks, Sylwia! Very sad... this hatred of women and their true potential. I remind myself about women in the history who were their husbands' wives and the society makes them "only" wives or "only" mothers. Even by the influence of society and so called authority figures, false wife's and mother's images were created. The role of wives and mothers as being humiliating and inferior itself. And many men were unable to see or they didn't want to accept that this feminine aspect can bring something more to their lives as well... Sometimes women can be more connected with their feelings and hearts and in such a way, they can also help men to honor this feminine aspect in themselves. So sad that such a behavior and restrictions make it impossible for them as they ignore heart's wisdom.

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