Nevidimki

This film, which borders on a sociological study and/or ethnographic report, focuses on the lives of women in such closed and patriarchal communities as Azerbaijani villages in Georgia. Women are "invisible" here and experience double stigma: as minorities and as women. Girls seldom attend...

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Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:Georgian
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:da95e998-3d22-4c4f-91ae-2ffe5f72ef0b
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description This film, which borders on a sociological study and/or ethnographic report, focuses on the lives of women in such closed and patriarchal communities as Azerbaijani villages in Georgia. Women are "invisible" here and experience double stigma: as minorities and as women. Girls seldom attend high school. Some have already been married off or abducted, others are engaged. It is considered improper for engaged girls to go to school. As to the outside world, it pays just as little attention to gender problems in Azerbaijani communities, as the latter is indifferent to the outside world. This film is part of the Gender Montage: Paradigms in Post Soviet Space film series. Liana Dzhakeli
genre archiveUnit
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institution Open Society Archives at Central European University
language Georgian
spellingShingle Nevidimki
[Health, Human rights organizations, Cultural and sociocultural movements, Education, Culture, Media and Arts, Feminist movements/Women's movements]
title Nevidimki
topic [Health, Human rights organizations, Cultural and sociocultural movements, Education, Culture, Media and Arts, Feminist movements/Women's movements]
url http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:da95e998-3d22-4c4f-91ae-2ffe5f72ef0b