This post is a result of a conversation I had with a very
close friend a few days back.
I may have extreme opinions on a lot of subjects and
being a woman a lot of people expect me to be a feminist. But, the truth is I am not a closet feminist
and just because I believe that the women of this world have a very important
role to play in society, it does not automatically make me a bra-burning ‘activist’.
Now, back to the conversation… the topic was quite
personal, so I wouldn’t dwell too much in to it. What got me thinking was a
comment he made about a personal preference… he said he would prefer that his
wife should not work. Ok, now before readers jump to the conclusion that he is
a chauvinist and an egotist… let me clarify that he is neither (ok… a bit of
ego in any human being is not bad… contrary to all that preaching). He did say
that it would be a blow to his ‘ego’ if his wife works… she could be educated
as much as she wants but if she has to trudge to an office daily and work under
someone else, it wasn’t acceptable to him. Now, though I didn’t discuss in
detail about whether he thinks her place is in the kitchen… I know for sure his
opinion on that. Well, let’s just say that the girl who would end up being his
wife (if he does marry) would be treated no less than a queen.
That is not really the topic… it was just a catalyst
that set the reaction in my brain going. I started thinking of the role of
women in the society, in a general sense. In today’s world, it is not always
possible for every couple to survive on the income of just the husband… (I use the
gender specific ‘husband’ instead of spouse for a reason, which is explained
later). On a similar note, with increase in societal pressures and the need to
be the best in everything puts a lot of stress on the women in what is ‘traditionally’
her domain… the kitchen (and the territory inside the house, except maybe the
remote control of the bad-ass TV).
Now, back to why I used husband instead of spouse...
this stems from the fact that the world is wired to a traditional belief that
the men chop the wood for the fires and hunt the meat for the dinner (and lunch
and breakfast)… which slowly evolved to include bread… which he now had to earn
either by planting his own wheat (quite different from sowing his wild oats) or
buying it from a farmer. And thus MAN got termed the BREAD-EARNER of the
family. (Here, I would like to add that I didn’t see the point at all… I mean…
well, until he gets the meat cooked or a sandwich made he would still starve… and
I don’t think the men of those days lifted a finger to spread butter on their
slice of bread; so he would earn his bread and still starve). The WOMEN, the NURTURERS… Aah! That lovely
notion of us women being the caring, loving givers… again a very traditional
notion stuck in a time-warp that still dates to pre-historic times. So we have
now established two strong ideologies which have withstood the ravages of time
when they should actually have crumbled long back and adapted themselves to the
changing world and times… and not to forget, the terrors of inflation!
About why I have blabbed on so much about something we
all already know and have debated on many a forum… well, it is because I
strongly believe that every woman has a right to be a career woman and every
man has the right to want to cook a 5-course meal for his wife and kids. I
believe society should not have (should never have had) a say in this matter. I
have been called a career woman by a lot of people, but though I would be bored
to death if I do not have something to do… it does not imply that I enjoy
working for someone else. I decidedly do not… I would prefer to do something I
like and be my own boss… and this is relevant in both home and office. If I
could retire from a working life today and just sit back and do creative work, I
wouldn’t blink twice before I do it. Would that make me a boring house-wife?… I
think NOT… what it would make me is a very satisfied woman who has finally had
her way in life.
i just love this :D. its riveting to see different takes on similar subjects.
ReplyDelete@Debajyoti: I rarely find anyone who even remotely tolerates my thoughts... let alone endorse. Always stuck out sorely like a square peg in a round hole!
ReplyDeleteYou could not have said it better. The place women take is the place they define for themselves. I liked the evolutionary psychology explanation you gave for the accepted notion. You have a moderation that I like to see in every woman. You are neither a fanatic nor the door mat which most women are. Every lady should be like you. Great work.
ReplyDelete@The Narcissist: Hey, thank you...
ReplyDeleteBy the way, nice nick... is that purely honest or just you being modest? :D
It's funny...If I were to call myself a 'narcissist'... I'd just be vain!