and enchanting culture of the Mursi tribe which is located in southern Ethiopia in the Omo valley (Obamwonyi, 2016). The Mursi tribes are known to be nomads, meaning not having a fixed residence and moving from place to place and usually
Body modifications are permanent changes a person makes to their body. Some do this because of cultural meaning while others do it for their own reasons such as claiming ownership of their bodies. Tattoos, scarification, piercings, and gauging are just a few modifications available to the public. These changes have been around a long time and have appeared in every culture in some form. Any part of the body can be modified by ink or piercings. With the body modification community growing, there is
On January 25, 2011, Egyptians protested against injustice and inequality and demanded their social rights such as social justice and equality. Women were active participants in the revolution and there was hope that change that follows would include advancements in women’s rights. However, this was not the case. The 2011 revolution got rid of Hosni Mubarak, but it did improve women’s rights. Sexual harassment, high rates of female genital cutting, and violence against women increased after the revolution
Fedorak (2008:92) defines body image in the way we think our body looks. It is also significantly influenced by how other people think of our image. According to Pitts-Taylor (2008:199) the reasons behind foot binding varies in different cultures. It is significantly influenced by personal preference, fashion, literature and psychological behaviours. It is usually a women’s attire and they are willing to suffer for the sake of beauty. According to Comer (2016) foot binding is the process of applying