Widows: The Last Feminist Taboo
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In Japanese, the word for widow – a woman who has outlived her husband – literally translates as ‘she who has not yet died.’ For millennia, widows have lived on the margins of society: banished to the wilderness, silenced, and shrouded in black or white. Across cultures, laws and local customs have maligned them as witches, dependants or objects of pity.
In some traditions, widows are expected to remarry within the husband’s family, or even – in extreme cases – commit self-immolation – expec...
In some traditions, widows are expected to remarry within the husband’s family, or even – in extreme cases – commit self-immolation – expec...







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