University Daily Kansan, October 24, 1980 Page 13 Feminism differs around the world By KATHY BRUSSELL Staff Reporter Before women from developing countries can think about feminism as Americans know it, they must solve the basic problems of feeding their people and controlling disease, two Kansas college students said last night. Although the women's movement in the United States is concerned primarily with achieving equal job opportunities, that goal is meaningslow to feminists in lesser-developed countries who must first overcome poverty-related problems, according to the Internetscheid, a first-year University law law student and Sandy Wiggins, a graduate of Emporia State University. THE TWO STUDENTS, who were in Copenhagen, Denmark last summer during a U.N. world conference on women, led an informal discussion of the conference and its accompanying part of KU's Women's Awareness Week. A world conference meeting in Mexico City in 1975 drafted a world plan of action to improve the condition of women in all countries. The U.N. General Assembly proclaimed 1976-1985 the United Nations Decade for Women: Equality, Development, and Peace. Last July, at the midpoint of the decade, the United Nations called the Copenhagen conference to assess the progress and problems of women since 1975, focusing on the areas of health, education and employment. The conference was attended by governmental delegates of the 146 member nations. A forum held with the two-week conference was open to the public. Winterscheidt and Wiggins, along with 8,000 other women from 187 culture colleges, participated in the study. Winterschmidt said. "They were there disseminating information to other women." "It was simply a forum to get women together, things and find, out what you're going on in the world." The women at the forum were freer to discuss critical and controversial problems than were the delegates to the actual conference, which was often plagued with political bickering, Winterscheidt said. THE SHE SAID THE she was struck by the immense diversity of the women attending the forum, many of whom came from poor or far less developed than the United States. "Women from poor countries were saying, 'Look, we don't want to talk about getting into top management positions. At home, we have pregnant women walking 10 miles every day just to get clean water for the families.' We don't care if that's what Jimin said. "That kind of thing is a real problem in their countries." "As one woman said, 'An empty The forum offered panel discussions and workshops, as many as 150 daily, on a wide variety of subjects. One workshop Winterscheid attended was titled "Initiation, Traditions and Sex-Education—The Exchange." stomach has no ears,' " Wiggins said. "That's really true in this case." "The title was actually a cover for a controversial subject, which was female circumcision being done in the Middle East and southern Africa," she said. Female circumcision involves removing a woman's clitoris or sewing together the outer portions of her genitals to prevent her from having sex. When she gets married, the closure is cut open again. "The women at the workshop took great pains to explain the purpose of the circumcision," Winterscheidt said. "They believe it preserves virginity and keeps the girl 'clean', which is an important part of their religion." "They don't celebrate birthdays like we do, by giving presents and baving parties. The only thing equivalent to that is circumcision, and if the boys celebrate and get presents, the girls think they should, too." PRIMITIVE CIRCUMCISING methods can cause many medical problems to develop during a woman's child-bearing years, a fact that concerned other women at the forum, she said. 'But the women from those countries said, 'We do not want you to interfere with the internal workings of our country; just send us money to help our people and everything will be fine.''' Winterscheitd said. "To change their attitudes, we would have to educate their mothers and grandmothers," she said. "As one woman said, just the fact that the women are talking about it now is a major breakthrough." The students said the workshops made them realize the immensity of the problems facing women in other countries The top five candidates for the HOPE award were announced yesterday by the HOPE Award Committee. Five named for HOPE The list of 10 semi-finalists was narrowed to five finalists by 662 seniors who voted during the past two days. Finalists are William Balfour, professor of physiology and cell biology; Charles Chowins, assistant professor of journalism; Allan Cigler, associate professor of political science; Donald Green, professor of chemical and petroleum engineering; and Peter Lorenzi, assistant professor of architecture and urban design. The award will be presented at KU-Oklahoma football game Nov. 8. Seniors will vote on the five finals Wednesday and Thursday of next week. The University Daily KANSAN WANT ADS Call 864-4358 CLASSIFIED RATES one tire two tires three tires four tires five tires six tires eight tires nine tires (twice of first) (twice of second) (twice of third) $2.25 $2.50 $2.75 $3.25 $3.55 $3.85 $4.55 $6.00 $8.00 $10.00 $12.00 $14.00 $16.00 $18.00 $20.00 AD DEADLINES ERRORS Monday Thursday 5 p.m. Tuesday Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday Monday 5 p.m. Thursday Tuesday Friday Wednesday The Kanas will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. 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