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Maroška družba in gibanja za spolno enakopravnost: Sodobni pogledi na (islamski) feminizem
ID Račič, Manca (Author), ID Zalta, Anja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Bartulović, Alenka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Pričujoče magistrsko delo obravnava gibanja za spolno enakopravnost in razvoj sodobnih pogledov na (islamski) feminizem v Maroku. Sprva ponuja opredelitev ključnih pojmov, kot so feminizem, verski in sekularni feminizem v svetovnem akademskem kontekstu, ter jih nato ustrezno umesti v istoimensko akademsko razpravo v Maroku. Odseva tudi vpliv francoske kolonialne preteklosti na razvoj feminističnega gibanja oziroma gibanja za pravice žensk v Maroku in odkriva, kako so ženske našle in oblikovale svoj glas po maroški neodvisnosti. Prav tako prikaže, kakšna je pozicija feminizma v družbi, kjer je močna dihotomija med sekularno in versko interpretacijo odnosov med spoloma. Pomembnejši teoretični vidiki magistrskega dela so nadgrajeni z analizo podatkov, ki so bili pridobljeni z etnografskim terenskim delom v Fezu, bolj natančno na univerzi l’Université Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah v Fezu, Maroku, kjer so bile preverjene osrednje hipoteze; prva hipoteza se ukvarja z vprašanjem nastanka feminizma v Maroku že pred nastopom francoskega protektorata; druga hipoteza raziskuje vpliv sekularnega feminizma v Maroku; tretja hipoteza sprašuje po obstoju koncepta »maroški feminizem«, kjer so vključena tudi različna razumevanja (islamskega) feminizma med različnimi generacijami; četrta hipoteza prevprašuje, ali je feminizem v sodobnem Maroku povezan z malim številom pripadnic višjega srednjega in višjega maroškega družbenega razreda; zadnja, peta hipoteza, prikaže, da sta arabska pomlad in iranska revolucija bistveno vplivali na maroško politiko ter gibanja za pravice žensk.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:feminizem, Maroko, maroški feminizem, verski feminizem, islamski feminizem, sekularni feminizem, kolonializem, francoski kolonializem, gibanja za pravice žensk, družbeni razred, arabska pomlad, iranska revolucija
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2018
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-105708 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:07.12.2018
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Language:English
Title:Moroccan Society and Gender Equality Movements: Modern Views on (Islamic) Feminism
Abstract:
The present master's thesis analyses gender equality movements and the development of contemporary views on (Islamic) feminism in Morocco. Initially, it gives a definition of key concepts, namely feminism, religious and secular feminism in a global academic context, and then places them appropriately in the academic discussion of the same name in Morocco. The thesis also reflects the influence of the French colonial past on the development of the feminist movement or the women’s rights movement in Morocco, and reveals how women found and formed their voice after Moroccan independence. In addition, it shows the position of feminism in a society with a strong dichotomy between secular and religious interpretation of gender relations. The major theoretical aspects of this master's thesis are supported by the analysis of data obtained through ethnographic field work in Fez, Morocco, more specifically at the Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, where the central hypotheses were verified. The first hypothesis deals with the question of the emergence of feminism in Morocco before the appearance of the French protectorate, the second hypothesis explores the influence of secular feminism in Morocco, the third hypothesis explores the existence of the concept of Moroccan feminism, which also includes different interpretations of (Islamic) feminism among different generations, the fourth hypothesis questions whether feminism in modern Morocco is associated with a small number of members of the upper middle and upper Moroccan social classes, and the last, fifth hypothesis, shows that the Arab Spring and the Iranian Revolution had a significant impact on Morocco's politics and women's rights movements.

Keywords:feminism, Morocco, Moroccan feminism, religious feminism, Islamic feminism, secular feminism, colonialism, French colonialism, women's rights movements, social class, Arab spring, Iranian revolution

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