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Nandita Das: “Feminism has no gender; anyone can be a feminist”

Actor-director Nandita Das believes the roots of gender discrimination lie in childhood, and feminism needs to focus on boys and men.

October 23, 2021 / 18:25 IST
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Nandita Das is an actor, director and human-rights activist.
Nandita Das is an actor, director and human-rights activist.

“In South Asian societies, we genderise so early on,” says Nandita Das, actor, director and human-rights activist, about the causes for the inherent gender discrimination in South Asian societies.

Speaking at eShe’s South Asia Union Summit Led by Women, Das was among 50 eminent women from 13 countries who came together to seek solutions for peace, gender equality, social justice and a unified South Asia.

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Das, who has taken up several issues including colourism and domestic violence, said: “In our societies, it is so important to instill in little girls a sense of confidence, freedom, and abandonment. Similarly, the boys have to be taught a sense of responsibility, equality, and respect for girls, but how do we do it when the adults who are teaching them are themselves so deeply prejudiced and discriminatory?”

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