Mittwoch, 25. Mai 2011
yms: Heterogenous perspective
urmila, 02:00h
In Germany a rather simple image of the Arab world dominates. All are the same, Muslim, etc. That this is a wrong image is nothing very surprising. But I am really glad to have the opportunity to spend three days with 11 bloggers/ journalists from eight different Arab countries. Already the first day showed the different perspectives they have, their different involvement in political struggles and different approaches. As a gender studies scholar I am in particular fascinated by the different feminist approaches, which encompass both those who firmly believe in the dichotomy of women and men as well as heterosexuality to those who question heteronormativity and fight for the rights of the non-heteronormative. It was also interesting to see how two bloggers engaged in the struggle for women's rights in two different countries got into a rather fierce argument about what the right way is. To be precise one of them had the feeling (and I think she was right there) that her home country was taken as the place, which treats women particularly badly, and reacted by defending it (although I later got the experience that she is rather critical of her country). This debate could also have been initiated by a mainstream German, who is anti-muslim, and a woman from the Arab world - but it was among two Arab women.
I am learning lots and ask lots of questions.
I am learning lots and ask lots of questions.
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