Societal Panorama of Power: Emancipation of Women or Threat?

Hadley Quadros, Vatika Sibal
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The pandemic has brought the world to a standstill. The dearth to survive in the wake of devastation has made humans adapt to the new normal which was never experienced but now has become a protocol. The phrase which was the tagline for global partnerships ‘united we stand, divided we fall’ has now transformed into ‘divided we stand, united we fall’, as a claim to survive this pandemic. In India where the virus has claimed the maximum toll of human lives, continues to fight various battles to survive. On one side, the health workers, doctors, police are risking their lives so that the common man may not be affected while on the other hand, people within the houses are falling victims to domestic and sexual abuse. In the light of the pandemic that has claimed lives as well as loss of employment; the struggle to survive has hit a different tone especially among the lower and the middle income families. The frustration of losing a job is vented on the family members as there remains no source of income to support the family. This article tries to unearth the existing social problems of abuse among men and women at large especially during the pandemic. The principle of resistance is understood in the sexual division of labour where individuals are now trying to be communicating with the outside world while remaining at home.
权力的社会全景:妇女的解放还是威胁?
大流行使世界陷入停顿。灾难过后的生存匮乏使人类适应了从未经历过的新常态,但现在已经成为一种协议。全球伙伴关系的口号“团结则存,分裂则亡”现在已经转变为“分裂则存,团结则亡”,作为在这场大流行中生存下来的主张。在印度,该病毒造成的死亡人数最多,人们继续为生存而进行各种斗争。一方面,卫生工作者、医生和警察冒着生命危险,使普通人不受影响;另一方面,住在房子里的人成为家庭虐待和性虐待的受害者。鉴于这场大流行病夺去了生命和就业机会;尤其是中低收入家庭,为生存而斗争的基调有所不同。失去工作的挫折感被发泄在家庭成员身上,因为仍然没有收入来源来支持家庭。本文试图揭示普遍存在的虐待男子和妇女的社会问题,特别是在大流行病期间。抵抗原则可以从性别分工中理解,在这种分工中,个人现在试图在呆在家里的同时与外部世界交流。
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