Monday, October 11, 2010

MODERNITY AND CHANGING SOCIAL FABRIC OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA ( 27-29 September, 2010)



















Ambuj Sharma of Critique Ferozepur Chapter and Philosophical Society participated and presented a paper on Honour Killings: A Study on Honour Predicament in the Seminar on MODERNITY AND CHANGING SOCIAL FABRIC OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA organized by Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS), Rashtrapati Nivas, Shimla (India) on 27-28 September 2010.
His presentation explored the philosophical dimensions of the concept of honour. He extensively discussed the development of morality while questioning the honour predicament and also the notion of patriarchy which most of the times governs the moral judgment. He also discussed the concept of gender while analyzing honour killing. He also questioned the role and responsibility of state as an entity in safeguarding the lives of its citizens particularly those who are in constant threat for choosing their life partners. Citing examples of the honour killing, he questioned the role of society and state and appealed for complete cessation of such acts.
He expressed that there is a dire need of dialogue among young group of students regarding issues pertaining to their lives and the society they live in. A critical rationality has to be developed. Young ones have to create a dialogue with their elders about the changing norms and the tradition they have been living in. the tradition of questioning the tradition. It is absolutely important that the universities and colleges have to play a crucial role in bringing up the questions pertaining to marriages and honour killing.

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