Navya Nair is the screen name Dhanya Nair. Born in 1984 in Alappuzha, worked in Malayalam, Tamil and Kannada films. His father worked in the telecommunications industry and the mother is a teacher.
Movies:
Malayalam
• Navya started in Malayalam film Ishtam, and became an instant success.
• The following year she gave another blow, Mazhathullikkilukkam.
• In 2003, she had a flood of publications and Vellithira Gramaphone.
• Sethurama Iyer CBI, Jalolsavam, graduating in 2004 are Azagiya Theeye Press.
• Pathak, Ali Bhai, SMS, calendar, some of his latest film
• Purple and a few films have not yet reported
Tamil
• His first film was a Tamil Azhagiya Theeye (2004), after which Chidambarathil Appasamy Oru (2005), Kiligal Pasa (2006), Maya Kannada (2007), Sila Nerangalil (2008), Aadum Koothu (2009)
• The film is in production Rasikkum Seeman.
• Patron is filmed, and may be published in 2009.
Womens power
What does it mean? Women who openly show their power, knowledge and skills, getting the public recognition and honor. But even women who can exercise power in the companies try to limit, or subjection of women to the regulation, where their leaders are stigmatized and despised their creativity. And women who oppose and defeat the oppressive traditions and systems. Offenders in the face of unjust legal and religious "authorities". Pursuing a personal vision, despite the price.
Women have determined the course of events and forms of human culture. We originally founded, governed, prophesied, created great works of art, he fought for our rights and for our people. Women are released from history, their stories are omitted, distorted, and replaced by an endless litany of men (and occasional queen or concubine of the interference). Our ignorance of these women is exacerbated by the omission of information from companies that gave the power of women in public life, diplomacy, religion, medicine, family structure, arts and heritage. Racism and sexism are involved in these silences and gaps.
So we need a catch history that restores the gender dimension of human experience and results, and restores the past distorted and blurred in Africa, America, and all other areas neglected by standard textbooks and mass media . This will be an initial story, because all the facts are not in yet, and previous interpretations are revalued for sex, race and colonial prejudice. More importantly, the native oral tradition is only beginning to be integrated into traditional stories.
Women have often been referred to the record, and although they are very selective. When Sandra Cisneros has written in his search for Latina Shero, "We note at the bottom of page." But the legacy of women of color, indigenous cultures in particular, provide the most dramatic examples of the recent history of 'open embrace of feminine power. But while Europe is different when looking at women and includes common areas such as Bulgaria, Corsica, or Iberian Galicia.
History of women requires a global perspective. It 'much more than Queen Elizabeth I or the Susan B. Anthony. We need to focus our attention to the historical school "famous women" (Royal is often the females) to include larger groups of women in power: the clan mothers and the elderly female priests, diviners, healers and medicine women, women market, weavers and other feminine arts and professions. These "areas of women's power," as I call them, vary greatly in different cultures. Some of them, especially in a spiritual vocation, to preserve the autonomy of women even in societies require a formal subordination of the female dog public and private space.
This interaction between the awesome spiritual and political guide for women, especially for many indigenous societies. I think, and the Evenki shaman Olga, who was the Chief, as well as a religious leader and his Siberian village of about a hundred years ago, and the Chilean machis shamans are heavily involved in the sovereignty of the Mapuche effort. But this overlap also occurs in the imperial headquarters, as if the age of mikogami Pimiko elected governor of Japan to save a chaotic power struggle in its history. Another example would be an important part in Candomblé Maes de Santo played for the Afro-Brazilian Communities in the early modern period.
Priestesses and diviners are often led to liberation movements: Nehanda Nyakasikana in revolt against the English colonization of Zimbabwe Shona, María Candelaria in the Mayan rebellion in Spain, and the rebellion Gabrieleño in Southern California. In 1791, the old priestess Cecile Fatima married to the Haitian slave revolution Vodoun ceremony at Bois Caiman. Already Veled Seer has been the guiding principle of the European Batavian rebellion of the tribes against Rome, and al-Dahia Row ("Priestess") led the Berber resistance to Arab conquest of North Africa. And Gudit ISAT (Judith Fire), who defeated the 10 century Aksumite Empire, Ethiopia has been remembered as a religious leader of the fleet well.British 1500.
Female boldness in many societies were forced to simply defend freedom and personal autonomy, omit the space to act despite the patriarchal constraints of being what the English called "a woman in her own bid." Agodice practiced medicine in classical Athens disguised as a man, risking death as in force against female physicians. About two thousand years later, Miranda Stuart used the same strategy to obtain his MD As Dr. James Barry, she was senior consultant for the British navy. His ruse was not discovered until his death, although it closed after being wounded in a duel.
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