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At the age of 16 Amina was happy and in love with a local boy in Jordan. She dreamt of their wedding and future together. But then she discovered a secret about her sister, which brought 'shame' on her family and her father went to violent extremes to protect his family's so-called honour. Emily Webb hears this harrowing story through Amina's words and Norwegian journalist Lene Wold, who spent time with her to write a book called 'Inside an Honour Killing.' This episode was first broadcast in May 2019. Get in touch: outlook@bbc.com Image: Two women walking through an archway wearing hijabs Credit: ashariat/Getty Images Presenter: Emily Webb Producer: Maryam Maruf
At the age of 16 Amina was happy and in love with a local boy in Jordan. She dreamt of their wedding and future together. But then she discovered a secret about her sister, which brought 'shame' on her family and her father went to violent extremes to protect his family's so-called honour. Emily Webb hears this harrowing story through Amina's words and Norwegian journalist Lene Wold, who spent time with her to write a book called 'Inside an Honour Killing.' This episode was first broadcast in May 2019. Get in touch: outlook@bbc.com Image: Two women walking through an archway wearing hijabs Credit: ashariat/Getty Images Presenter: Emily Webb Producer: Maryam Maruf
Zapraszamy Was do wysłuchania drugiego wakacyjnego dziennika czytelniczego! Jeżeli chcecie wiedzieć, nie tylko co czytałyśmy, ale też co łączy wegańskie burrito z Olgą Tokarczuk, ile kroków udało nam się zrobić jednego dnia, a także jakie książki lubimy czytać w pociągu, zapraszamy do słuchania! Książki, o których rozmawiamy w podkaście, to: Chigozie Obioma, „Rybacy”, tłum. Sebastian Musielak, Wydawnictwo Literackie; Naomi Klein, „Doktryna szoku”, tłum. Hanna Jankowska, Tomasz Krzyżanowski, Katarzyna Makaruk, Michał Penkala, wydawnictwo Muza; Roy Jacobsen, „Białe morze”, tłum. Iwona Zimnicka, Wydawnictwo Poznańskie; Lene Wold, „Honor” tłum. Mariusz Kalinowski, wydawnictwo Czarne; Katarzyna Surmiak-Domańska, „Mokradełko”, wydawnictwo Czarne; Mikołaj Grynberg, „Poufne”, wydawnictwo Czarne; Krystian Nowak, „Kebabistan”, Krytyka Polityczna. Zachęcamy do odwiedzin na naszym profilu na Instagramie: https://www.instagram.com/juz_tlumacze i na Facebooku https://www.facebook.com/juz.tlumacze Intro: http://bit.ly/jennush Dodatkowe dźwięki: https://bit.ly/JoeFunktastic
W tym odcinku rozmawiamy o książkach z queerowymi bohaterami. Jest więc poruszająca trylogia o epidemii AIDS w Szwecji, która opowiada nie tylko o uczuciach dwóch chłopaków, ale także stanowi świetny opis podzielonego społeczeństwa. Jest historia o rodzinie, która swoje więzi buduje na milczeniu dotyczącym tożsamości seksualnej, ale której ostatecznie udaje się odnowić łączące jej członków uczucia. Jest też reportaż, którego autorka ma niełatwe zadanie wsłuchania się w głos osoby, która całą sobą jest przeciwna wszystkiemu, co wykracza poza „tradycyjne wartości”. Książki, o których rozmawiamy w podkaście, to: Jonas Gardell, trylogia „Nigdy nie ocieraj łez bez rękawiczek”, tłum. Katarzyna Tubylewicz, W.A.B; Carol Rifka Brunt „Powiedz wilkom, że jestem w domu”, tłum. Marcin Sieduszewski, wyd. YA!; Lene Wold, „Honor. Opowieść ojca, który zabił własną córkę”, tłum. Mariusz Kalinowski, wyd. Czarne. Zachęcamy do odwiedzin na naszym profilu na Instagramie: https://www.instagram.com/juz_tlumacze/ Intro: http://bit.ly/jennush
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Book - Inside an Honour Killing: A Daughter and Father Tell Their Story. More than 5,000 women worldwide are "killed in the name of honour" each year. Our guest followe and spoke with a survivor of an honour killing attempt and her father who killed another daughter and his own mother in so-called honour killings. Guest: Lene Wold. Author Inside An Honour Killing: A Daughter and Father Tell Their Story. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At the age of 16 Amina was happy and in love with a local boy in Jordan. She dreamt of their wedding and future together. But then she discovered a secret about her sister, which brought 'shame' on her family and her father went to violent extremes to protect his family's so-called honour. Emily Webb hears this harrowing story through Amina's words and Norwegian journalist Lene Wold, who spent time with her to write a book called 'Inside an Honour Killing.' Image: two women walking through an archway wearing hijabs Credit: ashariat/Getty Images
Cellist, songwriter and singer Ayanna Witter-Johnson performs her track Unconditionally from her new album Road Runner.It's nearly a year since Ireland voted in a referendum to change its law on abortion. The majority who cast their vote last May wanted to repeal the Eighth Amendment and liberalise the law. So what is the abortion provision like now and how have the changes been rolled out? We'll hear from Dr Rhona Mahony the Executive Director of Women's Health in Ireland, Sinead Gleeson is a writer and essayist and Susan Lohan is a member of the Collaborative Forum on Mother and Baby Homes.What's the appeal of a weekend away with female friends - and what stresses can it put on friendship? The actor Arabella Weir and Tianna Johnson the founder of Black Girls Camping Trip discuss.An estimated 5000 women a year around the world are killed through so called honour killings by a member of their own family. The investigative journalist Lene Wold tells us about her new book, Inside An Honour Killing, where a father and daughter tell their story.We hear from listeners about how attitudes to food affect what - and how much - we eat, and from the registered nutritionist Laura Thomas.Travel writers Kathi Kamleitner and Gail Simmons tell us why they love solitary hiking.What are the do's and don'ts of potty training? What has changed over the generations? We hear from the Potty Training Consultant Rebecca Motram and from Christina Hardyment the author of Dream Babies.Presented by Jenni Murray Produced by Rabeka Nurmahomed Edited by Jane ThurlowInterviewed guest: Rhona Mahony Interviewed guest: Sinead Gleeson Interviewed guest: Susan Lohan Interviewed guest: Arabella Weir Interviewed guest: Tianna Johnson Interviewed guest: Lene Wold Interviewed guest: Ayanna Witter-Johnson Interviewed guest: Kathi Kamleitner Interviewed guest: Gail Simmons Interviewed guest: Rebecca Motram Interviewed guest: Christina Hardyment
Mark Carney will step down as Governor of the Bank of England on January 31st 2020. The search is on for a successor and the Chancellor hopes to make an appointment in October. An executive search agency has been tasked with widening the diversity of candidates and a number of high-profile women have been tipped for the role – who are they?Classically trained cellist, songwriter and jazz singer Ayanna Witter-Johnson has just released her debut album Road Runner. She performs live and talks about being inspired by her mum, how Reuben her cello is her dancing partner and being an advocate for the women's movement. An estimated 5000 women a year around the world are killed through so-called honor killings, often by a member of their own family. What drives a person to murder their sister, mother or daughter? What is life like in a society in which women are imprisoned for their own "protection," while their potential killers walk free? Jenni speaks to Lene Wold, an investigative journalist, author of Inside an Honor Killing: A Father and A Daughter Tell Their Story.With the arrival of the Meghan and Harry's new baby, we consider the best ways to help new parents as they celebrate a new arrival. In Berlin an ‘It's A Boy!' balloon was given to the Duchess of Cornwall, Niagara Falls has been lit in blue, and trees were planted in New Zealand. But as Prince William noted, the reality is what he called, “the sleep deprivation society that is parenting." So, are balloons and flowers in order, or would short visits, ready-made food, and practical help in the house be more welcome? To discuss, Jenni is joined by Ellie Gibson, one half of parenting comedy duo Scummy Mummies, and parenting blogger Clemmie Telford.Presenter: Jenni Murray Producer: Laura Northedge Interviewed Guest: Ayanna Witter-Johnson Interviewed Guest: Lene Wold Interviewed Guest: Ellie Gibson Interviewed Guest: Clemmie Telford
Kritikerne Anne Cathrine Straume, Knut Hoem og Leif Ekle diskuterer Torun Lian: "Alice svømmer ikke", Jon Fosse: "Edda" + Neil Gaiman: "Norse Mythology" og Lene Wold: "Ære være mine døtre". Anmeldelsene fra NRKs litteraturkritikere kan du lese her: www.nrk.no/bok/