Posts Tagged ‘culture’

Different Cultures, Different Pains for Women

July 8, 2008 - 11:03 pm No Comments

As much as women’s roles have changed in the past few decades, other cultures stay faithful to their traditions no matter how degrading it can be to women. Economically, politically, physically and in many other aspects, women are being treated differently from men.

Probably the most common violation to a woman is rape. In Darfur for example, rape has become a war weapon, making women suffer immensely even though they are not the ones with guns. Rape happens anywhere else in the world, but not like in Haiti. In the said Caribbean country, Rape is only a crime when committed on virgins. Without the law on their backs, Haitian women are accustomed to sexual violation.

You probably are already aware of some cultures in the Middle East where women cannot do anything without the approval of a man. They cannot even go in public without a male escort. But there are countries like Kuwait where women can enjoy freedom to do and go as they pleased. The only privilege that is deprived of them is the crucial right to suffrage. Not only in Kuwait is suffrage not allowed for women. There are still a few parts of the world that does not allow women to vote.

Iraq practices honor killing. Females who are judged to have disgraced the family are killed, most of the time by their own male relatives.

In many countries in Africa, female genital mutilation is practiced. This is an unhealthy practice that can often lead to death. This may be the most detrimental discriminatory practice against women.

Eskimos, on the other hand, practice female infanticide due to scarcity of food. They kill new born females when it is believed to be a liability.

Actually, injustices on women are practiced in every country. There is rape everywhere. Employment is not always equal to men and women. But some cultures actually encourage and support discrimination. Some countries insist on their practices in respect to their tradition, and international organizations who want to change these are branded racists or culturally narrow-minded. Hopefully, such damaging and possibly fatal practices will soon be purged without the clashing of cultures.

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Five Places to Visit for Cultural Immersion in a Foreign Land

June 30, 2008 - 3:07 am 1 Comment

The tour guide will not tell you anything that you cannot know on your own. So if you are adventurous and independent, leave your tour guide and explore the foreign land by yourself. Five places are all you have to visit for the cultural immersion that you cannot buy off a tour package.

Museums. This is unmistakably the best way to learn about their history and art. You cannot go wrong with a museum. They will have the oldest paintings and the most expensive sculptures their society has even produced in their history. This should be your first stop because this will provide you the basics of the place you’re visiting.

Local Restaurants. This may be uninviting if you are in an “exotic” place. If you are from the West visiting Asia, you will probably look for some burgers and ketchup to avoid the abundant spices you are not used to. But if you are travelling, I plead that you fight that urge to go to the nearest McDonald’s. Go to restaurants that specialize in local cuisine. Eat what the locals eat the way they eat it. It is also best to talk and ask locals about their food. They will give you the best tips on how to satisfy your palette. More importantly, they can lead you away from typical tourist restaurants that rip-off every unsuspecting traveler. As much as possible, eat what you cannot find at home. The more exotic the food is, the better.

Churches. People are crazy about their religion. Most of the time, if not always, people in the past have put all their energy and money for religion, giving churches and other houses of worship so much grandeur and beauty. This is why most of the tourist spots in Europe are Cathedrals. There are actually very few Europeans who hear Mass nowadays, but they don’t tear down the churches because of its historical, cultural and even aesthetic significance. You will know a lot about a place’s history just by studying the architecture of cathedrals and mosques.

Bars. One of the things that makes traveling so unforgettable and meaningful is the cultural immersion in a totally different society. And what better social lubricant there is than alcohol. Different countries serve different beers and wines, and just like food, you must have a taste of these. The Absinth, for example, is illegal in the United States but famous in France. Of course you also have to choose the bars you have to go to. It’s better to find a bar with a musician performing live so you can also get a taste of local music.

Public Market. Finally, your cultural immersion will not be complete without visiting the public market. Public markets differ from place to place. Some countries have a lot of fish, others spices and others meat, all depending on the culture you are trying to explore. But you can learn a lot not only from what they sell, but more importantly from how they sell their goods. Learn to haggle and communicate with the locals in the market. It will be a guaranteed experience.

Don’t forget to explore these places using public transportation. Avoid the taxis otherwise you might as well be burning your money. Ride the buses and trains, just don’t be naïve and watch your belongings. Even the richest and most seemingly safe places have thieves. Have a map and learn to navigate!

You do not have to join an expensive guided tour. You will be surprised at how much you can learn from these suggested spots. Society shows so much of their identity though architecture, food and arts – all of which can be delved into through the five spots.

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