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Tuesday, March 06, 2007 |
Take a look at the journal from an Australian Scientist who was doing marine research in Maldives during 2006. It's an insightful journal.
Site: http://www2.hsc.edu/academics/biology/werth/
"One of disconcerting things about life in Maldives is that it’s normal to stare, not just at out-of-place Westerners like us but at everyone else, especially women (as someone from the US Embassy warned us, it’s more like leering). This seems jarring and unexpected for a strait-laced Islamic country, but it’s just the way things are. Maldivians are reserved and show little emotion, but once you know them they open up a bit. Anthropologist Clarence Maloney suggested that these people “who live a lifetime confined with the same fellow-islanders are bound to be restrained in exhibition of their emotion.” Since Maldivians live virtually on top of each other they must repress feelings, speaking quietly and with few gestures, meeting everything with a stoical calm. In short, they are polar opposites of our three year-old Gwen, who, as she runs screaming in circles, hands above head, tries to show them another way to live. She draws lots of stares."
There are three post and in the last one he says he will post more but there is no more news. The journal gives an interesting reading about various aspects of maldives coming from a person who only had a brief stay here.Labels: untitled |
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hey mr.mv thanks for bringin this stuff..its really interesting one..i do search for these stuff.n u make it easier..thanks buddy..cheers
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hey mr.mv thanks for bringin this stuff..its really interesting one..i do search for these stuff.n u make it easier..thanks buddy..cheers