Paper 1 · Comprehension
UGC NET December 2021 June 2022 (10.10.2022) Shift-II
Passage
Scholars refer to the western perception of Third World societies. They discuss the same when raising the question of who produces knowledge about Third World women. An Indian scholar has observed that women in the Third World are represented in most feminist literature on development as having 'needs' and 'problems' but few choices and no freedom to act. What emerges from such modes of analysis is the image of an average Third World woman constructed through the use of statistics and certain categories. It is said that an average Third World woman leads an essentially truncated life based on her feminine gender and her being third-world: ignorant, poor, uneducated, tradition-bound, domestic, family-oriented and victimised. This is in contrast to the self-representation of western women as educated, modern and with freedom to make their own decisions. These representations assume western standards as the benchmark against which to measure the situation of Third World women. The result is a paternalistic attitude on the part of western women toward their Third World counterparts. It is a perpetuation of the hegemonic idea of the west's superiority. It is in this process of homogenisation and systematisation of the oppression of women in the Third World that power is exercised in much of the western feminist discourse; this power needs to be redefined because of its subjective nature of interpretation.
According to the passage, the western feminist literature depicts Third World women as having
AFewer choices and no freedom ✓ Correct
BGreater support from external influences
CBenefits of modernisation
DBecome amenable to western influence
Correct answer: (A) Fewer choices and no freedom — The answer is fewer choices and no freedom.
Explanation
★The answer is fewer choices and no freedom.
★The passage says Third World women are shown as having needs and problems but few choices and no freedom to act.
★So they are depicted as having fewer choices and no freedom.
★This is the truncated image the literature constructs.
★It contrasts with the free western woman.
★The other options do not match this depiction.
★So the answer is fewer choices and no freedom.
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