Analysis of feminist concepts in Nalini Jameela’s the autobiography of a sex worker

I LoisSaraJoice, B. Sivakami
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Women make significant decisions during desperate situations and even choose to do odd jobs to care for their families. Particularly Indian women put an end to their true identity to care for their children. India is known for its varied language and cultural practices. Different languages are spoken across the country, their culture differs from state to state, and their customs play a vital role with regard to religion. They worship different Gods, yet they remain united which is why it is called the country of 'Unity in Diversity. Despite the differences, all Indian women have certain common featured in them. Chastity is blended in the blood of every Indian woman. They tend to protect it throughout their lifetime. But unfortunately, some women are pushed to the position where they have to sell their chastity to provide for the family's sake. Even though the husband or the father is regarded as the primary breadwinner, today in so many Indian families women take up the family responsibility. They even choose to take up odd jobs such as surrogates and sex workers. This paper deals with the bottled-up emotions of one such woman and the consequences of the choice she made to take care of her family. The paper also argues the interconnection between the feminist concepts that are taken up for analysis.
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Nalini Jameela《性工作者自传》中的女性主义观念分析
女性在绝望的情况下做出重大决定,甚至选择打零工来照顾家人。特别是印度妇女为了照顾孩子而放弃了自己的真实身份。印度以其多样的语言和文化习俗而闻名。全国各地使用不同的语言,他们的文化因州而异,他们的习俗在宗教方面起着至关重要的作用。他们崇拜不同的神,但他们保持团结,这就是为什么它被称为“多元统一”的国家。尽管存在差异,但所有印度女性都有某些共同的特征。每个印度女人的血液里都流淌着贞操。他们倾向于在一生中保护它。但不幸的是,有些妇女被迫不得不出卖贞操来养家糊口。尽管丈夫或父亲被认为是主要的经济支柱,但今天在许多印度家庭中,妇女承担起了家庭责任。她们甚至选择做一些零工,比如代孕妈妈和性工作者。本文探讨了一个这样的女人被压抑的情感,以及她选择照顾家庭的后果。本文还讨论了所分析的女权主义概念之间的相互联系。
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