Friday, January 04, 2013

Religion objectifies God


Objectification of women is rightly blamed for society’s (both men and women) unremitting hostile attitude about women – mere objects. An old Salinger-era Ivy League saying helps in making sense of the term “objectification”: “Smith women to bed, Wellesley women to wed” (both Smith College and Wellesley College are women’s colleges in the US).
I have been trying to understand religion for a while and it happened today, most unexpectedly. And, all it took was just one sentence. Check that, just one phrase. And, the phrase appears in an article in The Hindu of January 4, 2013, How much is too much by Anuj Kumar, on how media and cinema help in perpetuating the objectification of women.
The phrase reads, “…long-term exposure to regressive images and stereotypes does play a role …”. The sentence continues, “[A] large number of people still don’t know how to consume the images”.
What is religion if not images, in paintings, in icons, in words, in arts, in the supposedly sacred literature, in chants and prayers of God? What is religion if not regressive, never stepping out of the past, ossifying God, even as time marches past? How long have people been exposed to God and religion? Definitely for a very long time. Religion, of course, stereotypes, and the Ur instance is religion stereotyping God. In mundane terms, if someone is described as religious, the next step is to assume that he or she is morality personified. If that is not stereotyping, what is?
Therefore, religion does play a role. What kind, you ask? Just what I heard on the news: an MP saying that when Sita stepped out of bounds, she got herself and her clan into trouble. This is the regressive image. This is the stereotypical – an assigned role for women – image. This message has played a billion times over the past innumerable centuries. And, people still consume this message, this poison, not even being aware that they are poisoning themselves.
Religion is the grail that holds the poison, the object, God. Objectification of God is complete.
Raghuram Ekambaram


4 comments:

Tomichan Matheikal said...

Religion is about how to control people. Just like politics. Or even like the Law.

Nothing sacred about it.

We need it

if we need the gallows!

mandakolathur said...

So, Matheikal, religion controls people through God! The power structure created God as its tool. Thanks for being so specific, and right too.

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dsampath said...

there is no sound of clap without two hands..Women them self have looked at themselves as objects from time immemorial..objects to be acted upon..men have always looked at themselves as object instruments to act upon the women. Relegion has helped in this collusion and preserved this object object relationship.

mandakolathur said...

Thanks DS sir ... for the first time I am hearing the truth that women have a part to play in non-objectifying themselves.

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