No, damnit, all women must be smooth and clean I say. And men must at least have some hair or otherwise be branded a woman :concretegenderperceptions:
Heh, on a serious note, and something I would like to emphasize and get your opinions on, is activism within the set cultures. For example, in Western culture, we would seek to break down gender barriers and remove the glass ceiling. However, in rural Rajasthan with the example I provided, if the gender barriers are broken down according to Western thought, it threatens the very society as a whole, which is built around very clearly defined gender roles. Instead, we would seek to "work within" that culture to see how women can be empowered and brought to an equal level within their society's own separate ladder for them, no? That includes making sure they are educated to the same level as males (via night schools) while still being able to carry out domestic chores.
Perhaps that's not the best example, but let's take women activists in Iran for example. They are not protesting for women's rights "for the sake of it", which is a Western concept. They are "bargaining with patriachy" and using scripture and religious pretexts as to why they should be equal (for example, the Arabic word for 'soul', is a feminine word, used in the Qur'an). In recent years, as a result, this has become quite successful. After all, it is a theocratic society, so why use points and arguments that they wouldn't listen to in the first place? "We should be equal because the Qur'an says so" is infinitely more convincing in that society than "We should be equal because women in the West are" or "because the West says so".
I do believe that one of the original reasons for the Revolution was a "back-to-basics" with regards to the status of women. Iran was formerly a very progressive nation, bu the status of women was seen as a corrupting influence by the West, hence the setup of the current regime. It is ironic, that the West just seems to set up its own opponents. Bin Laden, and even the Iranian military, which has plenty of NATO equipment that was sold to it in earlier years (I think the Iran-Iraq war or something).