The Unequal Past
Jim Smallman examines the attitude of society to personal histories and argues that men and women are treated very differently. Recorded at the End of the Road Festival in Dorset.
Jim Smallman examines the attitude of society to our pasts and argues that men and women are treated very differently.
"I am not proud of my past," he says, "I'm massively ashamed of huge swathes of it." But Jim's misdeeds are, he argues, "easily forgivable" because he was "just being a bit of a lad". In contrast, Jim's wife - a former pornographic actress - is not given the same latitude. Too many people, he says, would "use her past to hold her back from the future that she deserves". Recorded at the End of the Road music festival.
Producer: Richard Knight.
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- Wed 23 Sep 201520:45BBC Radio 4
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