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Segundas Feministas
ANÁLISE ÉTICA DA VIOLÊNCIA DE GÊNERO NO IFMA

Segundas Feministas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 51:20


FICHA TÉCNICA   Segundas Feministas Episódio 02/2024 – ANÁLISE ÉTICA DA VIOLÊNCIA DE GÊNERO NO IFMA Convidada: Ângela Saldanha (IFMA) Direção Geral: Andréa Bandeira (UPE) Direção executiva e Locução: Kaoana Sopelsa (UFGD) e Marcela Boni (USP) Supervisão: Indiara Launa Teodoro (UFRPE) Pesquisa e Roteiro: Nila Michele Bastos Santos (UEMA/IFMA) Edição de áudio: Indiara Launa Teodoro (UFRPE) e Olívia Tereza Pinheiro de Siqueira (UFF) Pesquisa gráfica, Arte e Social media: Kaoana Sopelsa (UFGD), Marília Belmonte (USP), Geisy Suet (USP), Ingryd Damásio Ribeiro Tófani (Unimontes-MG), Renan de Souza Nascimento (Unimontes-MG) e Maria Clara de Oliveira (Unimontes-MG). Colaboração: Cláudia Maia (UNIMONTES-MG), Aline Beatriz Coutinho (UERJ) e Suane Felippe Soares (UFRJ). Trilha sonora: Ekena, Todxs Putxs (2017). Realização e apoio: Universidade Estadual do Maranhão/ Instituto Federal do Maranhão; GT GÊNERO ANPUH – seção Maranhão; GT GÊNERO ANPUH Brasil e ANPUH Brasil. País/Ano: Brasil, Ano V, 2024.   Acompanhe o Segundas Feministas nas redes sociais! www.instagram.com/segundasfeministas/ www.facebook.com/Segundas-Feministas/   FONTES E INDICAÇÕES:   RÊGO, Angela Bárbara Lima Saldanha. “MAS, DOUTORA, NAMORAR ALUNA É ASSÉDIO?”: UMA ANÁLISE ÉTICA DA VIOLÊNCIA DE GÊNERO NO INSTITUTO FEDERAL DO MARANHÃO. 2023. 296 p. UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO MARANHÃO – UFMA, São Luís, 2023. Disponível em: https://tedebc.ufma.br/jspui/handle/tede/tede/4634.  A vida nunca mais será a mesma: cultura da violência e estupro no Brasil - Adriana Negreiros; Editora  Objetiva.  Do que estamos falando quando falamos de estupro - Sohaila Abdulali; Editora: AUTENTICA Quem é essa mulher? - Milena Carvalho; EDITORA: Oito e Meio Eu, travesti - Luisa Marilac e Nana Queiroz. EDITORA : Record --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/segundas-feministas/message

Jaipur Bytes
The Gendered Contagion: Sohaila Abdulali, Pragya Tiwari, Chinmay Tumbe, Amita Nigam Sahaya

Jaipur Bytes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 47:48


Recorded live at #JaipurLiteratureFestival2022, this session is - The Gendered Contagion: Sohaila Abdulali, Pragya Tiwari, Chinmay Tumbe in conversation with Amita Nigam Sahaya, introduced by Gloria Berbena, Minister Counselor for Public Diplomacy, US Embassy India.

Quedamos para un café
14.- Hadriana: calore

Quedamos para un café

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 89:11


Hoxe “Quedamos para un café” con Hadriana, para falar sobre a sexualidade de mulleres que ó longo da súa vida foron agredidas sexualmente. Fixémolo en galego por agarimo á nosa invitada que utiliza esta língua no seu día a día pero que non cunda o pánico porque podedes ver o vídeo en YouTube subtitulado en castelán, na canle do podcast. Hadriana é psicóloga clínica, especializada en educación sexual, terapia sexual, discapacidade, violencia contra as mulleres e empoderamento. Hai monstros ós que nunca quixeramos ter que enfrontarnos pero ás veces non temos elección, ben por descoñecemento do que está a pasar ou ben pola situación de dominio absoluto que a persoa que exerce o abuso ten sobre nós. O que sí podemos escoller é decidir cómo actuar se vivimos unha situación así ou se alguén nola conta. E para iso, como para todo na vida, hai que formarse, ler, falar, escoitar e non pechar os ollos pensando que esas cousas non nos van pasar a nós. Pese á dureza do tema a tratar, penso que conseguimos abordalo con sensibilidade e quizá poidamos axudar ou acompañar a algunha persoa que se sinta identificada co que conta Hadriana. Na web do podcast tendes dipoñible información dunha serie de recursos públicos e gratuitos da Comunidade Autónoma de Galicia para as vítimas de violencia de xénero e referencias ós libros dos que falamos durante o episodio porque considero e así o comentou Hadriana durante a grabación, que poden ser de gran utilidade. Tamén podedes leer as “Pautas de Sohaila Abdulali para salvarlle a vida a una supervivente de violación”, que son o octavo capítulo do seu libro “De qué hablamos cuando hablamos de violación”. Alentade forte antes de premer o botón de comezar. É o episodio no que máis traballei, ó que máis horas lle dediquei con moitísima diferencia. Espero que voe libremente ata chegar á persoa que está precisando escoitalo. ¡Grazas Hadriana! E a quenes nos escoitades, ¡tamén grazas! ¡Ata pronto! https://www.quedamosparauncafe.com/ EN CASTELLANO Hoy “Quedamos para un café” con Hadriana, para hablar sobre la sexualidad de mujeres que a lo largo de su vida fueron agredidas sexualmente. Lo hicimos en gallego por afecto hacia nuestra invitada, que utiliza esta lengua en su día a día, pero que no cunda el pánico porque podéis ver el video en YouTube subtitulado en castellano, en el canal “Quedamos para un café”. Hadriana es psicóloga clínica, especializada en educación sexual, terapia sexual, discapacidad, violencia contra las mujeres y empoderamiento. Hay monstruos a los que nunca quisiéramos tener que enfrentarnos, pero, a veces, no tenemos elección, bien por desconocimiento de lo que está pasando o bien por la situación de dominio absoluto que la persona que ejerce el abuso tiene sobre nosotros. Lo que sí podemos escoger es decidir cómo actuar si vivimos una situación así o si alguien nos lo cuenta. Y para eso, como para todo en la vida, hay que formarse, leer, hablar, escuchar y no cerrar los ojos pensando que esas cosas no nos van a pasar a nosotras, nosotros o nosotres. Pese a la dureza del tema a tratar, creo que conseguimos abordarlo con sensibilidad y quizá podamos ayudar o acompañar a alguna persona que se sienta identificada con lo que cuenta Hadriana. En la web del podcast, tenéis disponible información de una serie de recursos públicos y gratuitos de la Comunidad Autónoma de Galicia para víctimas de violencia de género y referencias a los libros de los que hemos hablado durante el episodio porque considero, y así me lo trasladó Hadriana durante la grabación, que pueden ser de gran utilidad. También podéis leer las “Pautas de Sohaila Abdulali para salvarle la vida a una superviviente de violación”, que son el octavo capítulo de su libro “De qué hablamos cuando hablamos de violación”. Coged aire muy fuerte antes de darle al botón de empezar. Es el episodio en el que más he trabajado, al que más horas le he dedicado con muchísima diferencia. Espero que vuele libremente hasta llegar a la persona que está necesitando escucharlo. ¡Gracias Hadriana! A quienes que nos escucháis, ¡muchas gracias! ¡Hasta pronto!

Five Questions From A Stranger
Sandra Abbit-Parker - Rape

Five Questions From A Stranger

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 38:57


Local author, Sandra Abbitt-Parker, once again embraces vulnerability and discusses her life and the consequences of the sexual violence inflicted upon her.    This is a heavy topic and while her story is not explicit, it may trigger a significant emotional reaction to some.  Please, bear that in mind.  Open your mind further on this topic with these books: The Lovely Bones, by Alice Sebold A False Report, by T. Christian Miller & Ken Armstrong Asking For It, by Kate Harding What We Talk About When We Talk About Rape, by Sohaila Abdulali

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Tell Me About Your Father
Tell Me About Your Father: Sohaila Abdulali (From the Archive + Updated Intro)

Tell Me About Your Father

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 40:29


Sohaila Abdulali, the author of What We Talk About When We Talk About Rape, talks to Erin and Matt about growing up in an eccentric, upper-class Muslim family in India and how her father played a central role her in recovery from a sexual assault when she was a teenager. WARNING: This episode contains frank discussion about sexual assault. For confidential support, call RAINN 800.656.HOPE (4673) to be connected with a trained staff member from a sexual assault service provider in your area.

Tamil Storyteller - A Tamil Podcast
From Ashes to Empire the story of Sohaila Abdulali

Tamil Storyteller - A Tamil Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 1:24


From Ashes to Empire the story of Sohaila Abdulali

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30:MIN - Literatura - Ano 7
306 - Do que falamos quando falamos de estupro - Sohaila Abdulali

30:MIN - Literatura - Ano 7

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 53:14


Cecilia Marcon, Juliana Santos e Larissa Saram se reúnem para debater os acertos e erros da obra Do que falamos quando falamos de estupro de Sohaila Abdulali. Existe muito para ser discutido tanto sobre os ensaios do livro quanto sobre a percepção pública ao redor de crimes sexuais. Nesse episódio vamos tentar discutir quais são as escolhas da autora ao apresentar o tema. Compre Do que falamos quando falamos de estupro de Sohaila Abdulali pelo link do 30:MIN O 30:MIN se mantém no ar pelo apoio dos Ouvintes Grupo Doutrinação Literária do 30:MIN - Facebook Clube do Livro do 30:MIN - Agenda 2020 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/30min/message

Tell Me About Your Father
Tell Me About Your Father: Sohaila Abdulali

Tell Me About Your Father

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 39:24


Sohaila Abdulali, the author of What We Talk About When We Talk About Rape, talks to Erin and Matt about growing up in an eccentric, upper-class Muslim family in India and how her father played a central role her in recovery from a sexual assault when she was a teenager. WARNING: This episode contains frank discussion about sexual assault. For confidential support, call RAINN 800.656.HOPE (4673) to be connected with a trained staff member from a sexual assault service provider in your area.

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Conversations
Changing how we talk about rape

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 51:19


Extraordinary survivor Sohaila Abdulali was seventeen when she was gang raped and forced to fight for her life (R)

Conversations
Changing how we talk about rape

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 51:19


Extraordinary survivor Sohaila Abdulali was seventeen when she was gang raped and forced to fight for her life (R)

It's a Long Story
Sohaila Abdulali | Changing the way we talk about rape

It's a Long Story

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 37:53


Sohaila Abdulali did not want to write a book about her experience of being raped. It was a long time ago and she’d very much moved on with her life. But, after some articles she’d written about it went viral, she did write a book. 'What We Talk About When We Talk About Rape' is an incredible, genre-defying discussion of the troubling ways that rape and sexual violence are experienced and discussed. With no self-pity but much insight and a joyous character, she brings sensible, open thinking to an entirely taboo topic. Content Warning: this episode of It's A Long Story contains discussion of sexual violence. Support can be found at Lifeline: 13 11 14 and lifeline.org.au This episode is part of a six-part ‘It’s A Long Story’ series featuring alumni from our All About Women festival. All About Women returns to Sydney Opera House on 8 March 2020.    

Jaipur Bytes
Writing and Talking about Rape: A conversation with Sohaila Abdulali

Jaipur Bytes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 31:28


Sohaila Abdulali, author of "What We Talk About When We Talk About Rape", in conversation with writer/host Lakshya Datta. In this podcast-exclusive episode, Sohaila talks to Lakshya about what it has been like to share this book with people around the world, and what stories readers have shared with her along the way. Sohaila has also published two novels, "The Madwoman of Jogare" and "Year of the Tiger", three children’s books, short stories and many non-fiction pieces. She will be speaking at JLF Houston on Sept 14, and JLF Colorado on Sept 22.

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Woman's Hour
Cash Carraway, Parental leave policies, Girl code

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2019 56:46


Cash Carraway tells us about her life as a working class woman and mother living in poverty today. We discuss the importance of parental leave policy transparency and why only 23 FTSE 100 companies make their maternity and parental leave policies available to the public with Jo Swinson the Liberal Democrat MP, Mairead Niger the chief Human Resources Officer for one of the 23, Diageo and Deborah Hargreaves the founder of the think tank, the High Pay Centre. The novelist and writer Sohaila Abdulali who was gang raped as a seventeen year old in Mumbai talks about the continued assumptions around rape and consent. The teacher and author Emma Kell offers advice around the move from Primary to secondary school and we hear from listeners Jane, Tony and Velda. We discuss girl code, what it is, how it’s broken and whether it has a place outside the tv show Love Island with freelance writer Moya Lothian-McLean and Lifestyle editor at the Metro Ellen Scott. And the Lebanese songwriter Tania Saleh and Palastinian poet Farah Chamma share their experiences as women artists in the Arab world. Presented by Jane Garvey Producer: Rabeka Nurmahomed Editor: Karen Dalziel

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Woman's Hour
The Girl Code, Chinese Women in Detention, Sohaila Abdulali

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 51:28


The Girl Code: what is it and what does it include? How about "not going out with your friend's ex"? We find out with Moya Lothian-McLean and Ellen Scott. A UK refugee charity says Chinese women who’ve been traumatised because of human trafficking are being harmed even more by being put in detention centres. The charity called Women For Refugee Women says they should be housed in safe accommodation and given support rather than being sent to Yarl’s Wood Detention Centre in Bedfordshire. Last year 420 Chinese women were held in places like Yarl’s Wood, making them the largest group in detainment by nationality. Sohaila Abdulali, a writer from India, was gang-raped as a seventeen-year-old. Police ignored her and the doctor was too embarrassed to examine her properly. She wrote an article about it for a woman’s magazine which challenged perceptions about rape. Thirty years later in 2012 another young woman was raped, this time by a gang on a bus in New Delhi and she died a few days later of her injuries. It caused an outcry and Sohaila's original article about rape was rediscovered and went viral. Jane speaks to Sohaila about her new book called What we Talk About When We Talk about Rape in which she continues to explore frankly the crime and the silence and taboo around it. Historian Amber Butchart begins a new series on summer wardrobe staples . Today it's the swimsuit. How did we get from the bathing suit to the swimsuit and its racier cousin, the bikini?

Het beste uit het Oog
#148 - Venijnige pietermannen, praten over verkrachtingen en cruciale kroongetuigen

Het beste uit het Oog

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2019 28:13


Willem Holleeder is veroordeeld tot levenslang. Het bewijs tegen hem bestond voornamelijk uit verklaringen van getuigen, onder wie twee kroongetuigen. Een gesprek over de rol van kroongetuigen met strafrechtexpert Sven Brinkhoff van de Open Universiteit. 'Waar we over praten als we over verkrachting praten'. Dat is de titel van de bestseller van de Amerikaans-Indiase schrijfster Sohaila Abdulali. Zij vindt dat we meer over verkrachting moeten spreken in plaats van het dood te zwijgen. In het Oog een gesprek met het echtpaar Stijn en Legien Schenk. Zij maakten een stripverhaal met hetzelfde doel. De pieterman is een visje met een vriendelijke naam, maar met venijnige stekels. Door de klimaatverandering komt deze vis steeds meer voor in onze wateren. En zo zijn er meer effecten, vertelt onderzoeker Jan Seys van het Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee. De kleinzoon van premier Drees reageerde op een uitzending van het Oog waarin werd verteld dat zijn opa in 1969 een maansteen zou hebben gekregen van de toenmalige Amerikaanse ambassadeur, die later geen maansteen bleek te zijn. Waren we belazerd? Nee, denkt de kleinzoon. In het Oog plaatst hij zijn kanttekeningen.

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Het beste uit het Oog
#148 - Venijnige pietermannen, praten over verkrachtingen en cruciale kroongetuigen

Het beste uit het Oog

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2019 28:13


Willem Holleeder is veroordeeld tot levenslang. Het bewijs tegen hem bestond voornamelijk uit verklaringen van getuigen, onder wie twee kroongetuigen. Een gesprek over de rol van kroongetuigen met strafrechtexpert Sven Brinkhoff van de Open Universiteit. 'Waar we over praten als we over verkrachting praten'. Dat is de titel van de bestseller van de Amerikaans-Indiase schrijfster Sohaila Abdulali. Zij vindt dat we meer over verkrachting moeten spreken in plaats van het dood te zwijgen. In het Oog een gesprek met het echtpaar Stijn en Legien Schenk. Zij maakten een stripverhaal met hetzelfde doel. De pieterman is een visje met een vriendelijke naam, maar met venijnige stekels. Door de klimaatverandering komt deze vis steeds meer voor in onze wateren. En zo zijn er meer effecten, vertelt onderzoeker Jan Seys van het Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee. De kleinzoon van premier Drees reageerde op een uitzending van het Oog waarin werd verteld dat zijn opa in 1969 een maansteen zou hebben gekregen van de toenmalige Amerikaanse ambassadeur, die later geen maansteen bleek te zijn. Waren we belazerd? Nee, denkt de kleinzoon. In het Oog plaatst hij zijn kanttekeningen.

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Ideas at the House
Sohaila Abdulali on trauma, consent and compassion | All About Women 2019

Ideas at the House

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 61:07


From international policy to the nuance of consent, survivor, writer and former coordinator of a rape crisis centre, Sohaila Abdulali finds ways to talk about the difficult question of rape. At All About Women 2019 she spoke with Fenella Kernebone about her 2018 work of nonfiction What We Talk About When We Talk About Rape. Please note that this podcast contains discussion of rape and sexual assault.

Jaipur Bytes
The Shape of Justice

Jaipur Bytes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 31:51


Identifying Gender Violence & Finding Solutions That Fit. Simar Singh, Sohaila Abdulali and Sunita Toor in conversation with Pragya Tiwari. This episode is a live session from day 3 of #ZEEJLF2019.

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Jaipur Bytes
What We Talk About When We Talk About Rape

Jaipur Bytes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 40:52


Sohaila Abdulali, author of 'What We Talk About When We Talk About Rape', in conversation with Namita Bhandare. This episode is a live session from day 5 of #ZEEJLF2019.

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