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Stoning July 12, 2010

Filed under: human rights — Jender @ 7:25 pm

It turns out to be far from clear whether or not Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani has actually been given a reprieve from her stoning sentence. But this we do know: even if Iran doesn’t stone her, they may well hang her. And there are fifteen more awaiting execution by stoning. So take a moment to sign this further petition.

(Thanks, Michele-Antoine and Isya.)

 

Nussbaum on Veil/Burka Bans July 12, 2010

Filed under: religion — Jender @ 7:18 pm

A very good article, with some valuable arguments, like this one:

A third argument, very prominent today, is that the burqa is a symbol of male domination that symbolizes the objectification of women (that they are being seen as mere objects). A Catalonian legislator recently called the burqa a “degrading prison.” The first thing we should say about this argument is that the people who make it typically don’t know much about Islam and would have a hard time saying what symbolizes what in that religion. But the more glaring flaw in the argument is that society is suffused with symbols of male supremacy that treat women as objects. Sex magazines, nude photos, tight jeans — all of these products, arguably, treat women as objects, as do so many aspects of our media culture. And what about the “degrading prison” of plastic surgery? Every time I undress in the locker room of my gym, I see women bearing the scars of liposuction, tummy tucks, breast implants. Isn’t much of this done in order to conform to a male norm of female beauty that casts women as sex objects? Proponents of the burqa ban do not propose to ban all these objectifying practices. Indeed, they often participate in them.

 

 
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