Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Quest for feminisation

Feminization is at present an irresistable force. It has spread to different parts of the world. It is a comprehensive concept aimed at capturing, describing, and evaluating the profound qualitative and quantitative changes that have taken place in the feminine world from recent years. It denotes a process of long range of every changes, accepted by the members of the changing society as beneficial, inevitable, or desirable. Whether we describe this word 'feminisation', the breaking down of old tradition or the revolution of rising expectation, it is apparent that women are demanding and expecting change at a pace. There's a desire for whole lot of improvement which implies profound transformation from the four-walled boundary to the starstud throne which includes the light of education, women respect, security, power, and last but not the least, holds great hope for the welfare of the womankind.

People talk about the feminisation but when one speaks up, the rest of the judgements result into controversies and the wides range of discussions burst out. There's felt the need for emergence of new behaviour is there, but there comes the warrant that traditional values can't undergo the radical changes. The emergence of feminism concept in most of the independent countries committed to modernize their societies but are still loosely used.

The term feminisation still seems unsuitable to many countries. A misunderstanding of feminisation is found in societies and a misapprehension of relation between them.

Nevertheless, it is essentially a process- a movement from traditional to modern social structure, value orientation and motivation, and norms which still needs the focus of attention to enable woman to speak precisely of achievement observed and experience to quest the subject of feminisation with the touching and positive spirit.

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