Eve Ensler: The profound power of an authentic apology
Iv Ensler (Eve Ensler): Apsolutna moć iskrenog izvinjenja
Eve Ensler created the ground-breaking "Vagina Monologues," whose success propelled her to found V-Day -- a movement to end violence against women and girls everywhere. Full bio
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we've been calling men out.
prozivamo muškarce.
we need to do something even harder.
da treba nešto još teže da preduzmemo.
Tony Porter says,
Toni Porter, rekao,
da ih uključimo u razgovor.
when I was five years old.
zlostavlja kada sam imala pet godina.
in the middle of the night.
do moje desete godine.
da mu kažem "Ne.",
kada sam imala 10 godina,
and shame all the time,
i sramotom sve vreme,
to treat me badly,
i dozivala - da me loše tretiraju,
taught me love was.
for my father to apologize to me.
scandals of famous men,
poznatih muškaraca,
or physical violence
ili fizičko nasilje,
deep apology be like?
i ozbiljno izvinjenje.
began to come through me.
kroz mene da se oglašava.
the way to move forward
da krenemo dalje,
koje oni zlostavljaju.
self-interrogation and time.
samoga sebe i mnogo vremena.
sastoji od četiri koraka,
I'd like to take you through them.
htela da vam predstavim.
what, in detail, you did.
šta ste učinili.
seksualno zlostavljao,"
in the middle of the night,
I was jealous of you
actually did occur.
što se desilo stvarno desilo.
is you have to ask yourself why.
to sexually abuse his eldest daughter?
zlostavlja svoju najstariju ćerku?
and smash it against a wall?
the other children.
mnogo posle ostale dece.
that became "the miracle."
as the golden boy.
sasvim posebno - omiljeno dete.
ispostavilo se, nije ljubav.
to this impossible ideal,
taj nemogući ideal,
da bude ono što jeste.
all those feelings underground,
da sva svoja osećanja potisne,
later became Shadowman,
kasnije su postala senka,
his torrent on me.
sa lanca, krenula na mene.
to open your heart
as you were abusing her.
dok ste je zlostavljali.
of your abuse on your victim.
zlostavljanja na vašu žrtvu.
you have caused.
koju ste uzrokovali.
for what you have done
u onome što se uradili
such a grueling and humbling process?
kroz toliko naporan i ponižavajuć proces?
that will set yourself free.
što bi vas moglo osloboditi.
that will set your victim free.
što bi oslobodilo njegovu žrtvu.
violence on another person
from the effects themselves.
and contaminating spirit,
i zaraznu energiju,
throughout your entire life.
naučila sam nešto
we have to look through
iz koje treba da posmatramo,
of men's violence
muškog nasilja,
other women have survived.
i milijardu drugih žena.
sometimes is effective,
but it doesn't teach us.
ali nas ne uče ničemu.
that may involve punishment,
koji možda obuhvata i kaznu,
something and someone else.
nešto drugo ili neko drugi.
Htela sam da ga pritvore.
connected to my father's story.
sa očevom pričom.
wasn't just for my father to be stopped.
nije bilo samo da ga neko zaustavi.
the victims that they have harmed,
žrtve kojima su naudili,
da nam je to način da krenemo dalje.
and be part of this transformation.
i budu deo ove transformacije.
calling men out,
kritikujući muškarce,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Eve Ensler - Playwright, activistEve Ensler created the ground-breaking "Vagina Monologues," whose success propelled her to found V-Day -- a movement to end violence against women and girls everywhere.
Why you should listen
Inspired by intimate conversations with friends, Eve Ensler wrote The Vagina Monologues. The play recounts tender, funny, gripping and horrifying stories she gathered from hundreds of women about their bodies, their sexual experiences, and yes, their vaginas. Since its first staging in 1996, it has been translated into more than 45 languages, performed in more than 120 countries and re-created as an HBO film.
The Vagina Monologues' success allowed Ensler to create V-Day, a global activist movement to end violence against women and girls, which has so far raised $85 million to prevent violence and protect abused women. In February 2011, Ensler received the Isabelle Stephenson Tony Award for her philanthropic work. Ensler has also drawn praise for The Good Body, a play that cuts to women's obsession with their appearance, and her film What I Want My Words to Do to You, which portrays a writing group she leads at a correctional facility for women. Today, she continues to find new projects and push the envelope. Her latest play, I Am an Emotional Creature: The Secret Life of Girls Around the World, hit the New York Times bestseller list and just wrapped a workshop production in Johannesburg -- nest stop is Paris and then Berkeley in June 2012.
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