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Publié le 23/05/2020
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The Idea of progress
I’m going to talk about the notion « The idea of progress ».
How can we
describe this notion ? We live in a world that is constantly changing wether in its
technology or in its culture.
Therefore it is possible today to choose by ourselves
to do things that we think would be good for our life for example our professional
career or where even we want to live in the future thanks to a really globalized
world.
But in some case « progress » can become a subject of debate.
I studied
with my school three documents about this notion.
The first one is called
« Another Girl » which is an extract of the novel Secret Daughter, by Somaya
Gowda, the second one is Changing India from the novel « Farewell to an Indian I
Hardly Knew » by Giridharadas, the last one is short bigraphy of Indira Gandhi, a
Prime Minister in the sixties.
I’m going to focus my study on India, a country in
developpement which I think has beyond capacities to become a figure of
progress.
In which way is India a country in progress ? First of all, we can say
that the way of life in a lot of countries really changed over the past decades.
While China is already a leader in economy but also progressively in its culture,
India is also making huge progresses.
We can see in the document Changing
India, how the country has evolved over the past few years.
The narrator in the
book is a girl whose parents are Indian and moved to America, where she was
born.
America not like India before, is a very open-minded country where all
dreams seem to come true.
That’s why so many people left India to go to
America in the past century.
However, the girl from the novel who moved to
India in her adult years says that it’s a completely new country with a new
mentality : girls become breadwinners, more and more children that are even
from the lower class are getting into school to get a diploma and even some
religion and cultural habits are changing : Indians start eating meat if they feel
like to and not by caste.
Therefore, India has become a very popular country to
visit but also to go and study abroad for example.
Even BBC made a
documentary called « The Great Indian Dream ».
People from this country have
no longer need to go an Western country to succeed because they now believe in
their country’s power and abilities to become a developed, successful, prospere
country.
However, they are still some issues remaining including gender
acceptation.
In fact, mostly in smaller villages and cities, girls are considered as
useless because they can’t look after the family’s name.
They say girls are also
unreliable for the parents when they get old.
That’s why India is becoming a male
dominated-society.
In the document Another girl, we can see how the dad is
excited for the baby his wife is giving birth to, thinking that it’s a boy.
He says :
« Where is my little prince ? Come, come… let me see him ! » but it’s actually a
girl.
Even if sex-selective abortion is strictly forbidden, the number baby girls is
still very low and a few of the citizens would tell what is actually happening to the
new baby girls.
We saw that India has changed a lot in their mentalities but it’s
very interesting to see how a lot of them still considere girls as powerless
because so many women in the world are iconic figures.
For example in India,
Indira Gandhi was the Prime Minister for more than 10 years in the sixties and
she should be an example of successful and inspiring woman in India.
Through
her figure we can see that there is progress because she’s the only woman who
got into to this position but the progress shouldn’t be yet considered as
accomplished.
How can we demonstrate women’s skills when we don’t give them
any chance to prove themselve ? Just like in China, for many years women were.
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