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Zgodovina žensk na olimpijskih igrah: med izključenostjo in enakopravnostjo
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Olimpijske igre že od svojega začetka predstavljajo največji mednarodni športni dogodek, ki združuje športnike in športnice z vsega sveta. Kljub idealu enakopravnosti je bil njihov razvoj dolga leta zaznamovan s patriarhalnim družbenim kontekstom. V diplomski nalogi proučujem, kako se je v zgodovini razvijala zastopanost žensk na olimpijskih igrah. Pri tem me zanima, s kakšnimi ovirami so se soočale ter kako so družbeni in kulturni konteksti vplivali na njihovo vlogo v olimpijskem gibanju. Na podlagi analize primarnih in sekundarnih znanstvenih virov ugotavljam, da je zastopanost žensk na modernih olimpijskih igrah tesno povezana s širšimi družbenimi, političnimi in gospodarskimi spremembami. Pot od popolne izključenosti na igrah v Atenah leta 1896 do dosežene enakosti v Parizu 2024 je bila dolga, neenakomerna in pogosto pogojena z bojem proti zakoreninjenim stereotipom ter družbenim normam, ki so šport dojemale kot izključno moško domeno. Kljub pomembnim premikom k enakopravnosti pa kulturne in verske omejitve v nekaterih državah, ekonomska neenakost, razlike v financiranju in stereotipne medijske reprezentacije še vedno ustvarjajo neenake pogoje za sodelovanje žensk v športu. Čeprav je zgodovina žensk na olimpijskih igrah zgodba o napredku, ostaja odprt proces, ki zahteva nenehno pozornost in strateške ukrepe, da bodo prihodnje generacije športnic tekmovale v resnično enakopravnih pogojih.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:ženske v športu, olimpijske igre, enakopravnost spolov
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[U.Šabič Pajk]
Year:2025
Number of pages:58 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-171450 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:27.08.2025
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Language:English
Title:The History of Women at the Olympic Games: Between Marginalisation and Equality
Abstract:
Since their inception, the Olympic Games have been the largest international sporting event, bringing together athletes from all over the world. Despite the ideal of equality, their development has long been marked by a patriarchal social context. In my diploma I examine how the representation of women at the Olympic Games has evolved throughout history. I focus on the obstacles they have faced and how the social and cultural context has influenced their role in the Olympic movement. Based on an analysis of primary and secondary scholarly sources, I conclude that the representation of women in the modern Olympic Games is closely connected to broader social, political, and economic changes. The journey from outright exclusion at the 1896 Games in Athens to equality in Paris 2024 has been long, uneven, and often characterised by struggles against entrenched stereotypes and social norms that viewed sport as an exclusively male domain. Despite significant progress towards equality, cultural and religious restrictions in some countries, economic disparities, differences in funding, and stereotypical portrayals in the media still create an uneven playing field for women’s participation in sport. Although the story of women at the Olympic Games is one of progress, it remains an ongoing process that requires constant attention and strategic action to ensure that future generations of female athletes truly compete on an equal footing.

Keywords:women in sports, Olympic Games, gender equality

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