Soundprint_news_09-00029: Temple Prostitutes/Practicing Emptiness
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Length: 59:00
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Temple Prostitutes
Temple Prostitutes A group of former devadasis - or Temple Prostitutes - are fighting to eradicate a centuries-old Hindu tradition which turns them into prostitutes. Originally, devadasi were celibate dancing girls used in temple ceremonies and they entertained members of the ruling class. But sometime around the 6th Century, the practice of "dedicating" girls to Hindu gods became prevalent in a practise that developed into ritualised prostitution. The girls are mainly of the lowest class, 'untouchables,' and their fight is the ultimate clash of ancient and modern culture in India. The prevalence of the devadasi tradition in parts of Southern India, in particular, means that social acceptance of sex work in Karnataka State is common with devastating consequences for the spread of HIV/AIDS. Hear the heart-wrenching story of Joythi, a young 'devadasi' or temple prostitute. Joythi, her two small children, and her entire family depend on the income she receives from bestowing her divine gift on her clients. But the truth is that she is no more than a common prostitute, and as such is in a very dangerous profession. Award-winning documentary-maker Kati Whitaker travels to the south of India to meet Joythi - and the small group of former devadasis who are trying to persuade her to leave the profession.
Practicing Emptiness
'Women sell themselves short doing things they hate in search of money or security or emotional fulfillment,' says writer Carmen Delzell. For some this means staying in a bad marriage, to keep a roof overhead or for the children's sake; for some it means prostitution. Delzell shares conversations with women of diverse backgrounds -- a former prostitute, a woman who has suffered an abusive marriage, an exotic dancer -- and reveals the threads that bind their experiences, and those of all women, together.
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Piece Description
This program is offered to current SOUNDPRINT MEMBER stations as a free alternative to our weekly (full 59 minute) Soundprint feed. If you are interested in broadcasting this Newshole-Friendly version of Soundprint, but are not a Soundprint Member Station, please contact us (BEFORE DOWNLOADING) about a trial period or other options at (301)317-0110 . Thanks for reading carefully!!
**** PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS ****
Temple Prostitutes
Temple Prostitutes A group of former devadasis - or Temple Prostitutes - are fighting to eradicate a centuries-old Hindu tradition which turns them into prostitutes. Originally, devadasi were celibate dancing girls used in temple ceremonies and they entertained members of the ruling class. But sometime around the 6th Century, the practice of "dedicating" girls to Hindu gods became prevalent in a practise that developed into ritualised prostitution. The girls are mainly of the lowest class, 'untouchables,' and their fight is the ultimate clash of ancient and modern culture in India. The prevalence of the devadasi tradition in parts of Southern India, in particular, means that social acceptance of sex work in Karnataka State is common with devastating consequences for the spread of HIV/AIDS. Hear the heart-wrenching story of Joythi, a young 'devadasi' or temple prostitute. Joythi, her two small children, and her entire family depend on the income she receives from bestowing her divine gift on her clients. But the truth is that she is no more than a common prostitute, and as such is in a very dangerous profession. Award-winning documentary-maker Kati Whitaker travels to the south of India to meet Joythi - and the small group of former devadasis who are trying to persuade her to leave the profession.
Practicing Emptiness
'Women sell themselves short doing things they hate in search of money or security or emotional fulfillment,' says writer Carmen Delzell. For some this means staying in a bad marriage, to keep a roof overhead or for the children's sake; for some it means prostitution. Delzell shares conversations with women of diverse backgrounds -- a former prostitute, a woman who has suffered an abusive marriage, an exotic dancer -- and reveals the threads that bind their experiences, and those of all women, together.
Broadcast History
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This program is offered to current SOUNDPRINT MEMBER stations as a free alternative to our weekly (full 59 minute) Soundprint feed. If you are interested in broadcasting this Newshole-Friendly version of Soundprint, but are not a Soundprint Member Station, please contact us (BEFORE DOWNLOADING) about a trial period or other options at (301)317-0110. Thanks for reading carefully!!
Timing and Cues
Timing and Cues
Program Time: 59:00
File Format: MPEG 1 Layer II (.mp2) 256kbps from 16 bit 44.1kHz
File Size: 108 MB
SOUNDPRINT 1: Temple Prostitutes
SOUNDPRINT 2: Practicing Emptiness
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***DETAILED CLOCK RUNDOWN***
00:00 - 00:59 SOUNDPRINT Billboard
00:59 - 01:00 BLACK
01:00 - 06:00 NEWS HOLE
06:00 - 28:59 SOUNDPRINT 1: Temple Prostitutes
-[In cue: "Welcome to Soundprint, I'm Lisa Simeone..."]
-[Out cue: "...up next on SOUNDPRINT"] @ 28:54
-[followed by :05 theme music. Please note that music ends cold]
28:59 - 29:00 1 second black
29:00 - 29:59 Music bed[an opportunity for stations to do local forward promoting and underwriting credits]
29:59 -30:00 1 second black
30:00 - 58:29 SOUNDPRINT 2: Practicing Emptiness
-[In cue: "Welcome to Soundprint, I'm Lisa Simeone..."]
-[Out cue: "...I'm Lisa Simeone"] @ 58:26
-[followed by 00:03 theme music. Please note that music ends cold]
58:29 - 58:30 1 second black
58:30 - 58:59 Music bed[an opportunity for stations to do local forward promoting and underwriting credits]
58:59 - 59:00 1 second black
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SOUNDPRINT is produced by the Soundprint Media Center, INC in association with WAMU and American University.


