Ans. The women after their marriage go to live in their birth societic the mother-in-law's house. But they do not become the member of heir husband's fainily until.they have borne a child. This is the truismi of anthropologies.
Q. 6. What compels women to withdraw into silent ue opposition in international fora ?
o Ans. The tendency of the women who still live within a female society is to withdraw into silent opposition while ne no urticipating in international fora. It is because they fail to dpeak fluently due to lack of the command of the languages.
Q. 7. Why had Sudanese women officials stopped going to o Ans. They stopped going because they got tired of being told ritu international conferences ? Moreove familbout their own lives instead of being consulted.
B. 2,1. Read the following sentences and write T' for true and E" for false statements :
(i) A Sylheti woman may not visit her mother's house clothe-
F
(ii) For Sylheti women, the whole matter of pregnancy is one of celebration.
---T
(iii) Garlands of turmeric and garlic are worn to please "spod
---F
(iv) The songs they sing are about the lives of women in Bengal.
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---T
(v) Visiting mother's house is one of the rewards pregnancy.
-----T
(vi) In Bangladesh, Rupthoka is a kind of sweet dish.
----F
(vii) All technological changes cause social developmeneti
----T
(viii) Child birth in modern hospitals is more brutal.
---F
Ans. (i) F. (ii) T, (iii) F. (iv) T. (v) T, (vi) F, (vii) T, (viii)
F B. 2.2. Complete the following sentence on the the basis of the lesson
(a) the potential.................. are alive in the memory of her community
Ans:-catastrophes
(b) she will have other................ for many of the rituals.............. of pregnancy pregnancy the participation of the Other who should support her.
Ans:-reinforcements, observation
(c) in................ societies accepts for remarkable accident birth is always attended.
Ans:-all
(d) the description provided by the Amnesty for women of typical Muslim marriage would know more than a parse............... libel.
Ans"-of
(e) in many traditional societies in Africa and India the biological family is deliberately weekended by enforced.............
Ans:-abstinence
B. 2.3 answer the following questions briefly
Q. 1. Where do Sylheti women go to stay during the last stage of pregnancy
Ans:- the women of Sylheti generally go to their fragments present house for the last few months of their pregnancy the stay there at least for first three month of the baby's life
Q. 2. What is the reward of pregnancy for Young women ?
Ans:-
Young pregnant women of society is looked after all the the time the whole matter of pregnancy is celebration when the baby is born it is an occasion of joy for the whole family the the ceremony of is Lovely.
Q. 3. How are children of the joint family in Bangladesh looked after ?
In Bangladesh children under the age of 5-6 are looked after by the whole family. Indu joint family they are looked after together. They are taken to the pond for a bath .it is Done perhaps by one daughter-in-law of the family
Q. 4 .What is the worst inmpact of Western medicine in traditional societies?
Ans The worst impact of Western medicine in traditional is one of the most problematic areas of moderni
Q 5.What is the immediate impact of poverty in medical arcidents thet and eat.
Ans:-The immediate impact of poverty in medical field is Mi causes the lack of proper nmedicines and equipment for vent treatment. 1t is due to poverty people fail to get proper ad mquired trea exponsive does and other facilities) and at immature death.
C Long answer type question
Q. 1. What is the role of in 12 in managing both in traditional societies?
Answer:- the way of managing childbirth in traditional society are many and varied also their usefulness lies in the fact that they are accepted culturally and connectivity so that the month may not have the mental birthday of evening the produced potential cast loafers are there in a memory Hers manageable.
Q. 2. Experience of childbirth is very significant both modern technology has deprived potential mother of the significant experience. how.
Ans:- it is clear that Infant and mother mortality is Greater traditional birth but our attempt to avoid death have destroyed the significant of experience for the visit measure Rati it is is a accepted fact that Infant and every maternal death is a a tragedy which should be prevented modern observer Decrease care which has develop add in the hospital in partly responsible for the decrease in both maternal and neonatal mortality over the past half country
Q. 3. Describe the Western interpretation of a bridge 's longing for a child in a traditional society?
Ans:- Bridge a longing for a child is that he will stand in the same intimate relationship to her as she with the own mother. the Western interpretation of this is that a sexual relationship between husband and wife is perfunctory
Q. 4. How do languages come in the way of a better understanding of the Women problems?
Ans. One of the greatest difficulties in the way of feminists the language problem. The feminists who are not related to an 4ressive belief that their own country or culture is better, and want to learn from women who still live within a female society, Is the tendency of those women to withdraw into silent opposition. It is because they fail to express themselves with fluency due to improper knowledge of the language. Women officials of the Sudanese government gave up going to international conferences because they were tired of being told by Sylheti women. Ans. As a reward of pregnancy, the women of Sylhet get an opportunity to visit their parents' home. They go to their mother's house for the last few months of their pregnancy. They stay there upto about three months of the baby's life. Here they get a lot of about their own lives instead of being consulted.
Q. 5. Describe the rewards of pregnancy as experienced by Sylheti woman
Ans. Among the rewards of pregnancy to sylheti woman is that the woman gets to go home to visit her mother and sisters., She goes to her mother's house for the last few months of her pregnancy and stays there up to about three months of the baby's life. There she gets a lot of love and care. She is asked, "What would you like to eat ? What do your fancy ? "All the time she is looked after by the whole of the family. The whole matter of pregnancy iS one of celebration.
Q.6. What is the truism of anthropologies, that the writer talks about ?
Ans. It is the truism of Anthropology that such woman do not become members of" their new family until they have borne a child, if we consider that in such societies the marriage was quite like to have been arranged. It is understandable that the bride too longs for the child who will stand in the same intimate relationship to her as she with her own mother.
Q.7. Does the writer want to say that the use of western medicine in childbirth is producing horrible results ?Do you agree with her views ?
Ans. All technological change causes social problems. The impact of western medicine in-traditional societies is one of the most problematic areas of modernization. The prestige of the white coats is enormous and the respect for their miraculous hypodermics total. The pressure of expectation makes for aggressive and dramatic procedures even when the health status to the patient is to0 poor to withstand them. Allopathic doctors in peasant communities are dependent upon expensive drugs, sparkling equipment and lots of electricity most of which they have not got in sufficient quantity. Yes, I agree to her views.
Q.8. What could be the worse fates than death for a pregnant woman ?
Ans. Pregnant woman will not continue long of her survival to the brutality of the traditions and the persons attending her. Death is much more frequent in traditional birth place. There is a belief that it is the fate that brings death. As such fate is more worse than death which means fate is the main cause of death of the pregnant woman.
Q. 9. What are the problems of a modern woman in matters of pregnancy and childbirth ? Ans. The problems of a modern pregnant woman and the child birth is not only related with the labour pain she suffers with but the way the labouring woman being ignored is pitiable. The nurses instead of taking care of the prignant, engage themselves with techonalogically sophiscated modern equipments and the patient is ignored, so far. As such birth becomes very far from normal and it is conducted with the help of modern equipments meant for conducting delivery and the woman has to await delivery.