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Dadis Family - College Paper

Dadis Family


First off, before making important notes about the video, I would like to comment that for me the videos really help add to the class. It helps bring to life all of the readings.
There were several things I noticed in the video Dadi's Family that related well to the readings that we have been using in class. I will proceed to show three of these relations that were the most intriguing to me.
In Robbie E. Davis-Floyd's article entitled "Gender and Ritual- Giving Birth the American Way," one of the first things he/she (I wasn't sure) states was that, "the way a society treats pregnancy and childbirth reveals a great deal about the way that society treats women." (Davis-Floyd 403) I ...

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analysis seems correct in this situation. Depending on the number of sons that one has the more wealth they will have. There is security in having boys, but then at the same time, I noticed at points, the women sang and talked of the wonders of being a daughter. It also was different from what you would expect in that even though the birth of a daughter was not celebrated, the oldest or first daughter in law has power.
On page 419 the text reads, "Women were another source of pressure. Although most wanted few children themselves, they felt that other women were obligated by the needs of the collectivity to bear many children." In "Dadi's family" Dadi said talked of having children as if it was what she had to do, as if it was her only choice. "What else would I have done," she said as if not having children was absolutely something horrible. I wonder for her how different it would have been if she had been unable to have children, or if she had never had any ...

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Added: 5/23/2007 12:29:08 AM
Category: English
Type: Premium Paper
Words: 536
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