{"id":2508,"date":"2013-11-26T07:27:16","date_gmt":"2013-11-26T00:27:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogbox.indianeagle.com\/\/?p=2508"},"modified":"2013-11-26T07:27:16","modified_gmt":"2013-11-26T00:27:16","slug":"5-great-authors-and-their-books-on-violence-against-women","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.indianeagle.com\/travelbeats\/5-great-authors-and-their-books-on-violence-against-women\/","title":{"rendered":"5 great authors & their books on violence against women"},"content":{"rendered":"
Today is November 25. The world is celebrating the day as the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women<\/strong>. Such crimes against women as molestation, rape, trafficking and prostitution are rampant in the underbelly of civilization across the world. Journalists, authors and activists have, for ages, put up fight in the face of violence against women, with their pens which are mightier than swords. They are travelers too. Some travel in search of evidence to the cases of women\u2019s exploitation in name of customs, religion or law. Some travel in trace of the rackets that traffic women across the borders of countries. Some travel in quest of real life stories about crimes against women in society. Some travel with a view to gathering mass support for their noble initiatives in defense of women. Today, Indian Eagle<\/strong> salutes these brave hearts and noble souls by highlighting the efforts made by 5 great authors in form of books on violence against women in the world.<\/p>\n Siddharth Kara<\/strong><\/p>\n Julian Sher<\/strong><\/p>\n Sushmita Banerjee<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/a>Sex Trafficking: Inside the Business of Modern Slavery<\/strong><\/em> is a revolutionary non-fiction about the crimes of violence against women by Siddharth Kara, an Indian American author and activist. Published by Columbia University in the year 2009, Sex Trafficking: Inside the Business of Modern Slavery<\/em> is his first great attempt to explore the underbelly of modern slavery, and expose sex trafficking worldwide. The heart-rending stories of a few victims and their sexual exploitation, with focus on the local as well as global factors fuelling the growth of the slavery and sex trafficking business, have made Siddharth Kara\u2019s book more powerful than a sword.<\/p>\n
<\/a>Penned by Julian Sher about the practice of violence against women in the American society, Somebody\u2019s Daughter: The Hidden Story of America\u2019s Prostituted Children and the Battle to Save Them<\/em><\/strong>\u00a0is a scathing attack on the thriving business of trafficking of American teen girls. Julian Sher is an award-winning investigative journalist, TV documentary writer and human right activist from Canada. The book lifts the mask off the face of America by revealing that thousands of trafficked teen girls for prostitution are America\u2019s forgotten, dejected children. They are forced by inhuman pimps into rampant sex trade in the casinos and street corners of American cities. Julian Sher\u2019s Somebody\u2019s Daughter<\/em> has taken the American civilization by storm.<\/p>\n
<\/a>A Kabuliwala\u2019s Bengali Wife<\/strong><\/em> is the autobiography of Sushmita Banerjee from Kolkata, India. The book is a touching account of her journey from India to Afghanistan in 1988, her experience of violence against women in the patriarchal society of Afghanistan and her encounter with the ruthlessness of Taliban militants. The autobiographical book touches upon how women\u2019s right to dignity, basic living and medical care are trampled under the unjust Taliban laws. The book also pictures her tireless efforts to educate and empower the poor Afghani women. Sushmita Banerjee\u2019s death in the hands of Taliban militants is the latest case of violence against women in Afghanistan. Escape from the Taliban<\/em> is a celluloid adaptation of the book.<\/p>\n