![]() ![]() Where lays the “collective responsibility” of the tribe when it inflicts trauma and suffering for a flaw that is beyond human control? Can disability activism reduce the pain of a barren woman? The acceptance and change in the gaze of the society might create an ambience conducive for her survival. We cannot stay separate from our body and the same body can betray, break, mutate, get damaged and disabled at the same time. Throughout our lives we have an unavoidable relationship with the stuff that is our body. We grow, evolve and transform as it grows, evolves and transforms. ![]() Are the norms worth the stolid grief that the women suffer after being labeled, ‘a barren woman’? We are bodies and our bodies are ourselves. : Femininity, Womanliness and Motherhood are normative in nature, norms that are suggestive and get reflected consciously or unconsciously through words, gaze, attitude modes of acceptance and non-acceptance causing fear resulting in conflicts, speculations on being ostracized, traumas and certain truths of social abnegation. ![]()
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