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Sense & Sensuality: Are Indian Women Racy in Sex?
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Monday, December 16, 2013. Are Indian Women Racy in Sex? In its current issue, ‘India Today’ has published a survey report as usual on male-female sexuality in urban places of India. Some of my friends messaged me to know my response. Here, it is:. In comparison to Sex Survey by “India Today” in 2003, this survey results of 2013 seem to indicate Indian women seem to be more in controlled and expressing their needs in their sex lives. But are the numbers really accurate? Let’s look at the results:. Friend...
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Sense & Sensuality: April 2011
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011. More Change Often Means More of the Same. The Assumption of the Virgin,. A fresco at the dome of the Cathedral of Parma, Italy by the Italian Late Renaissance artist Antonio Allegri da Correggio ( 1489 – 1534 ). Who really benefits from chastity and virginity? Will women always remain a hot commodity in a misogynist market? Will the revolution in Tahrir Square in Cairo show a new light to Egypt or the Middle East or will it be business as usual there and around the world? From my...
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Sense & Sensuality: November 2010
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010. Waiving Off the Second Wave. Was the second wave of feminists who ran rampant in the sixties and seventies all washed up before they got going? What did they actually accomplish other than try to change the balance of power in the name of women’s rights? Does the current Minister of Family in. Pay them homage or does she have her own view on why women can do what they do today without their help? In my book Sensible Sensuality. I have described in my essay “Bicycle and...
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Sense & Sensuality: November 2012
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012. Feminism is Humanism. So Why the Debate? While speaking on the topic ‘Reclaiming Language, Space and Body: Women Writing in Odia’ during the Second Literary Festival arranged by Samanvay. See: ‘Seeking a Voice for Open Questions About the Sexual Rights of Women’ from http:/ sarojinisahoo.blogspot.in/2011/01/seeking-voice-for-open-questions-about.html). Reacting to my speech, one Kannad poetess Mamta G.Sagar. But after that seminar, when I tried to know more about Ms. Sagar...
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Sense & Sensuality: Vagina...Open for Business and Debate
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Monday, October 08, 2012. Vagina.Open for Business and Debate. Naomi Wolf, who became famous for her book The Beauty Myth. In 2012, Wolf writes in a new work, Vagina: A New Biography,. Where she says that the “badness” to which women are attracted isn't a literal badness; it is the sexual appeal of “otherness, wildness, and the dimensions of the unknown.” The book is also about the role of the autonomic nervous system, which she explains in the pages of the book. I have been asking questions about where ...
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Sense & Sensuality: Feminism is Humanism. So Why the Debate?
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012. Feminism is Humanism. So Why the Debate? While speaking on the topic ‘Reclaiming Language, Space and Body: Women Writing in Odia’ during the Second Literary Festival arranged by Samanvay. See: ‘Seeking a Voice for Open Questions About the Sexual Rights of Women’ from http:/ sarojinisahoo.blogspot.in/2011/01/seeking-voice-for-open-questions-about.html). Reacting to my speech, one Kannad poetess Mamta G.Sagar. But after that seminar, when I tried to know more about Ms. Sagar...
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Sense & Sensuality: June 2010
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Friday, June 11, 2010. Beyond the Mars and Venus Dilemma. The Cockfight' (1846) is a painting of Jean-Léon Gérôme (May 11, 1824 – January 10, 1904), a French painter, kept in the Musée d'Orsay, Paris.( Source: Wikipedia). In my previous article, I have discussed about Prakruti and Purusha concept in Sankhya Darshan, a well-known Hindu philosophy which denoted co-eternal binary opposition. The concept of such dualism is not only seen in India. How is the animus formed in a woman? Here, I can’t resis...
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Sense & Sensuality: May 2011
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011. Banning the Burqa: What’s Really Being Hid? 8220;After a hard day at work, an Afghan working woman. Usually changes out of her uniform, applies her lipstick, a dab of mascara, and a dusting of eye shadow and then she puts on her powder blue burqa and commutes home,” writes Kiko Itasaka, an NBC News producer in her blogging at NBC’ Blog. (. Http:/ worldblog.msnbc.msn.com/ news/2010/05/14/4376895-under-that-burqa-lipstick-and-high-heels. In Saudi’s overwhelming heat, temperatur...
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Sense & Sensuality: December 2013
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Monday, December 16, 2013. Are Indian Women Racy in Sex? In its current issue, ‘India Today’ has published a survey report as usual on male-female sexuality in urban places of India. Some of my friends messaged me to know my response. Here, it is:. In comparison to Sex Survey by “India Today” in 2003, this survey results of 2013 seem to indicate Indian women seem to be more in controlled and expressing their needs in their sex lives. But are the numbers really accurate? Let’s look at the results:. 8220;A...
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Own Essence: 2013-08-25
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A Blog from India/Bharat. Monday, August 26, 2013. An Intimate Conversation with Sarojini Sahoo. 8220;When your novel The Dark Abode. In Odia), first published in Odisha, it was asserted as an obscene one by some groups of readers and critics. But later this novel was translated into English, Hindi, Bengali and Malayalam and was much acclaimed. Do you think Odia readers are lacking of good readership? 8221; asked Dr. Meena Soni, an avant garde writer of Hindi in a published interview. Links to this post.
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