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Goldfrapp; Pope Joan; Delhi rape trial

Goldfrapp's new album, the Delhi rape trial, campaigning parent bloggers, and Louise Brealey on Pope Joan. Jenni Murray presents the female perspective.

Alison Goldfrapp talks about the inspiration behind her new album Tales of Us.

Four men have been convicted of raping and murdering the 23-year-old physiotherapy student on board a bus in New Delhi last December. We examine how attitudes towards women in India have changed with the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Hindi's correspondent Rupa Jha.

Louise Brealey, better known as Molly in the Â鶹ԼÅÄ TV Series Sherlock, talks about her playwriting debut - a new version of a near mythic tale, Pope Joan.

In the last of our series on parent blogging, Hayley Goleniowska and Jennie Henley explain why they use blogs to campaign on issues that directly affect their lives.

Afghan politician and women's rights activist Fawzia Koofi tried to have the 2009 Elimination of Violence Against Women (EVAW) law, which was passed by presidential decree, ratified by parliament. She says this was necessary to give it a lasting legitimacy. Her efforts have backfired and now there are fears that the law may even be repealed. Heather Barr, Afghanistan researcher for Human Rights Watch explains why.

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58 minutes

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Wed 11 Sep 2013 10:00

Chapters

  • India Rape Convictions

    Â鶹ԼÅÄ Hindi correspondent Rupa Jha on the convictions, attitudes to women, & measures needed

    Duration: 07:06

  • Pope Joan

    Louise Brealey on her inspiration for the play & its relevance still today

    Duration: 08:23

  • Alison Goldfrapp

    Alison Goldfrapp - her inspiration for the new Goldfrapp album & performing in the studio

    Duration: 09:41

  • Parent Blogging

    Hayley Goleniowska on her blog Downs Side Up, and Jennie Henley on her blog Edspire

    Duration: 08:18

  • Afghan Women’s Rights

    Heather Barr, Human Rights Watch Afghanistan Researcher, on Afghan law and women’s rights

    Duration: 08:03

Delhi Rape Convictions

Four men have been convicted of raping and murdering the 23-year-old physiotherapy student on board a bus in New Delhi last December. The sentencing will take place shortly and all four men are facing the possible death penalty.ÌýBut how much has really changed since last December in a country where violence against women is so endemic? Jenni Murray talks to Â鶹ԼÅÄ Hindi’s correspondent Rupa Jha about whether attitudes are changing in India and what new measures have been put in place to combat rape and violence against women.

Pope Joan

A new version of a near mythic tale, Pope Joan, marks the playwriting debut of , perhaps best known for her role as lovelorn pathologist Molly in the Â鶹ԼÅÄ TV Series, Sherlock. The play tells the Middle Ages legend of the first and only female to achieve Papal status. Louise discusses her inspiration for the play and how the questions it raises are as relevant today as they were back then.

Alison Goldfrapp

Alison Goldfrapp - one half of the duo Goldfrapp with musician Will Gregory – is known for her electronic dance sounds, with hits such as Strict Machine, Ride A White Horse, and Ooh La La, as well as for her creative visuals and striking costume designs. Now she’s back with a new album, Tales of Us, which takes the band into different territory – an album of beautiful, ethereal, almost cinematic ambience, of acoustic sounds, and sweeping strings. Made up of ten songs, each named after a different character and telling its own story, it’s her most conceptual record, and one which she says is inspired by cinema, film noir, literature, fairy tales, and modern folklore. It comes with a series of short black and white films set for cinema release, and alongside a new exhibition she has curated, which looks at her artistic inspirations. Alison Goldfrapp joined Jenni to talk about her creative ideas behind the new album, and to perform the song Annabel for us in the Woman’s Hour studio.

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The new Goldfrapp album Tales Of Us and the single Drew are out now on Mute Records, and they play London’s Hammersmith Apollo on 1 November.

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The exhibition Alison Goldfrapp: Performer As Curator opens at The Lowry in Salford Quays, Manchester, on Saturday 19 October.

Parent Blogging

Parents are increasingly using blogs to campaign on issues that directly affect their lives. And politicians have noticed the power of the parent blog and are consulting some of the bloggers on government policy. In the last of our series on parent blogging, Hayley Goleniowska discusses how she uses her blog to campaign to include children with Downs Syndrome in adverts. And Jennie Henley explains why she started following the sudden death of her baby daughter Matilda Mae.

Afghan Women’s Rights

The 2009 Elimination of Violence Against Women law (EVAW) significantly improved the situation for women in Afghanistan by criminalising a number of acts of violence, including child marriage, forced marriage, and rape. President Karzai passed the EVAW law by presidential decree, and in May, - an Afghan politician and women’s rights activist - tried to have the law passed in parliament to give it legitimacy and prevent any future President from overturning it. However Koofi’s attempts backfired when conservative MPs objected to the law, labelling it ‘un-islamic’. Heather Barr - the Afghanistan Researcher for - joins Jenni Murray to discuss whether the EVAW law could be repealed, and whether Afghan women’s rights are under threat, especially as international forces withdraw from Afghanistan in 2014.

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Jenni Murray
Interviewed Guest Alison Goldfrapp
Interviewed Guest Louise Brealey
Interviewed Guest Hayley Goleniowska
Interviewed Guest Jennie Henley
Interviewed Guest Heather Barr
Interviewed Guest Rupa Jha
Producer Steven Williams
Editor Karen Dalziel

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  • Wed 11 Sep 2013 10:00

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