
The ORF-wife focus on: „home Strange home“ on emancipation versus Tradition
10. March at 13: 30 on ORF 2
Vienna (OTS) – In the framework of the ORF-TV Program „focus on 100 years of women’s right to vote“ (for Details, see http://presse.ORF.at) presents Stefan Lenglinger „home Strange home“ on Sunday, the 10. March, at 13.30 clock in ORF 2, with the following contributions:
Emancipation versus Tradition
„Traditions are not supportive, if a woman is trying to emancipate themselves. The expectations in traditional societies, women must often forego their own desires and freedoms,“ says the midwife and psychotherapist Fidan Gültekin. She has stored from your culture intended subordinate role of women and also helps other women to emancipate themselves. A contribution by Mehmet Akbal.
Women’s rights, and refugee women
While Austria is celebrating 100 years of women’s right to vote, and thus the progress of women’s rights, is not in the Oriental and patriarchal dominated countries so far. Many refugee women, especially a Muslim, to discover in this country, the emancipation. You try to be in the labour market on foot, to escape from violent relationships, and as part of the headscarf. However, not all manage the balancing act between Tradition and Western life. Eva Maria Kaiser reported.
„A fesches Dirndl“ – A choice of home-Odyssey
It was only when you bought a Dirndl and it is on the occasion of a costume wedding, it arrived in Austria – this key experience Zdenka Becker made after 40 years of Migration. „A fesches Dirndl“ is an autobiographical novel and the ninth book of the Slovak-Austrian writer, poet and playwright. She describes the difficult time after arriving from Bratislava, as you are pregnant and without knowledge of the German language in Vienna, arrived to her move to Unterradlberg, the birthplace of her husband, and now his own home near St. Pölten in lower Austria. A portrait of Dalibor Hýsek.
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