EPISODE · Nov 10, 2020 · 33 MIN
Survivors of Rape in South Asian Culture
from Masala Podcast: The South Asian feminist podcast
"Women are taught to carry shame & honour for their families."In this episode, I speak with Leesa Gazi, the director of a critically acclaimed and highly impactful film about survivors of rape in Bangladesh during the war, who are now in their 70’s and 80s. Leesa stayed with the women, connected with them and discussed their experiences – and has now turned this into an empathetic and impactful film.Leesa and I discuss: • How patriarchal attitudes in the culture prevent rape victims from coming forward • The horror and impact of rape on women and young girls in South Asian communities • How the burden of “honour” & “shame” are attached exclusively to women in South Asian culture ABOUT THE FILM ‘RISING SILENCE’: https://www.risingsilence.co.uk/MORE ABOUT LEESA:Leesa Gazi is a Bangladeshi-born British writer, actor, filmmaker and Joint Artistic Director of a London based arts company Komola Collective. She is the concept developer, co-writer and performer of the theatre production Birangona: Women of War, which she later developed into the documentary film Rising Silence, which has won multiple international awards. The film sheds light on the lives of rape survivors of the Liberation War of Bangladesh.Twitter: @LeesaGazi Insta: @leesagaziRESOURCES If you’ve been affected by the themes of this episode, please check out these resources:RAPE CRISISHelpline: 0808 802 9999 (12-2:30 and 7-9:30)NHSVICTIM SUPPORTSupportline: 0333 300 6389THE SURVIVORS TRUSTHelpline: 0808 801 0818SUPPORTLINEHelpline: 01708 765200 Email: [email protected]
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"Women are taught to carry shame & honour for their families." In this episode, I speak with Leesa Gazi, the director of a critically acclaimed and highly impactful film about survivors of rape in Bangladesh during the war, who are now in their 70’s and 80s. Leesa stayed with the women, connected with them and discussed their experiences – and has now turned this into an empathetic and impactful film. Leesa and I discuss: • How patriarchal attitudes in the culture prevent rape victims from coming forward • The horror and impact of rape on women and young girls in South Asian communities • How the burden of “honour” & “shame” are attached exclusively to women in South Asian culture ABOUT THE FILM ‘RISING SILENCE’: https://www.risingsilence.co.uk/ MORE ABOUT LEESA: Leesa Gazi is a Bangladeshi-born British writer, actor, filmmaker and Joint Artistic Director of a London based arts company Komola Collective. She is the concept developer, co-writer and performer of the theatre production Birangona: Women of War, which she later developed into the documentary film Rising Silence, which has won multiple international awards. The film sheds light on the lives of rape survivors of the Liberation War of Bangladesh. Twitter: @LeesaGazi Insta: @leesagazi RESOURCES If you’ve been affected by the themes of this episode, please check out these resources: RAPE CRISIS Helpline: 0808 802 9999 (12-2:30 and 7-9:30) NHS VICTIM SUPPORT Supportline: 0333 300 6389 THE SURVIVORS TRUST Helpline: 0808 801 0818 SUPPORTLINE Helpline: 01708 765200 Email: [email protected] SAFELINE
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