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Vpliv sekularizacije na družbeni položaj žensk: študija primera Slovenija–Iran
ID Cemič, Nika (Author), ID Zalta, Anja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Na družbeni položaj in kakovost življenja žensk vplivajo različni družbeni dejavniki. Pomembno vlogo imata tudi državna ureditev in religija. V Sloveniji sekularna ureditev državljanom omogoča, da se svobodno odločijo, če in kateri religiji bodo pripadali. V teokratičnem Iranu, kjer državna ureditev temelji na načelih in zakonih šiitskega islama, ni tako. Šiitska veja islama in šeriatsko pravo imata v Iranu absolutno avtoriteto, saj prežemata vse vidike družbenega življenja. Diskriminiran položaj žensk v Iranu se kaže zlasti v neenakopravnem obravnavanju pri ločitvenem postopku, dedovanju, izobraževanju in na trgu dela. V Sloveniji za oba spola velja enakost pred zakonom in zakonodaja vsebuje krovni zakon, ki določa temelje za izboljšanje položaja žensk ter ustvarjanje enakih možnosti spolov. Enakovrednost spolov v vsakdanjem življenju še vedno ni resničnost. Teokratske politike, ki temeljijo na patriarhalnem religijskem sistemu, se v primeru Irana na določenih bistvenih družbenih področjih izkažejo kot izključevalne in diskriminatorne do žensk. Tudi v slovenskem sekularnem režimu sta položaj žensk in enakost spolov ogrožena s strani vselej prisotne stereotipizacije in zakoreninjenega patriarhata.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:ženske, družbeni položaj, Iran, Slovenija, enakopravnost
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[N. Cemič]
Year:2024
Number of pages:42 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-162540 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:25.09.2024
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:The impact of secularisation on the social position of women: a case study Slovenia–Iran
Abstract:
The social position and quality of life of women are influenced by various social factors. System of government and religion also play an important role. In Slovenia, secular regulation allows citizens to freely decide if and which religion they want to belong to. In theocratic Iran, where the system of government is based on the principles and laws of Shia Islam, this is not the case. The Shia branch of Islam and Sharia law have absolute authority in Iran, as they influence all aspects of social life. The limited position of women in Iran is reflected in unequal treatment in divorce proceedings, succession, education and the labour market. In Slovenia, equality before the law applies to both genders, and Slovenian legislation contains an umbrella act that lays the foundations for improving the position of women and creating equal gender opportunities. Gender equality in everyday life is still not a reality. In the case of Iran, theocracy based on a patriarchal religious system is exclusionary and discriminatory towards women in certain essential areas of society. Even in the Slovenian secular regulation, the position of women and gender equality are threatened by the ever-present stereotyping and entrenched patriarchy.

Keywords:women, social position, Iran, Slovenia, equality

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