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Avlägsnande av jämställdhet från alla institutionerunder en teokratisk och patriarkal regim: En fallstudie om jämställdhet och kvinnors rättigheter under olika regimskiften i Afghanistan
Dalarna University, School of Culture and Society.
2024 (Swedish)Independent thesis Basic level (degree of Bachelor), 10 credits / 15 HE creditsStudent thesis
Abstract [sv]

Under kontrollen av talibanernas totalitära regim har Afghanistan upplevt betydande inskränkningar i kvinnors rättigheter. Dessa inskränkningar inkluderar begränsningar i politiskt deltagande, rätt till utbildning och arbete, samt synlighet i det offentliga rummet. Under de 20 år då USA och världssamfundet var närvarande i landet, gjordes framsteg inom jämställdhet och kvinnors rättigheter. Men sedan USA:s tillbakadragande 2021 har situationen försämrats avsevärt. Formella institutioner har genomgått förändringar som begränsar kvinnors rättigheter, och afghanska kvinnor har drabbats hårt av talibanregimens systematiska inskränkningar. Generellt sett är Afghanistan ett patriarkalt samhälle när det gäller jämställdhet. Denna fallstudie bygger på kvalitativ innehållsanalys och undersöker kvinnors rättigheter som har påverkats av regimskifte, samt det kulturella och patriarkala pushtunwali-synsättet, vilket har haft inverkan på både informella och formella institutioner i frågor som rör jämställdhet och kvinnors rättigheter.

Abstract [en]

Under the control of the totalitarian Taliban regime, Afghanistan has faced significant restrictions on women's rights, including political participation, the right to education, work opportunities and visibility in public space. During the 20 years that the United States and the international community were present in the country, progress was made in gender equality and women's rights, but since the withdrawal of the United States in 2021, the situation has deteriorated significantly. Formal institutions have undergone changes that have limited women's rights, and Afghan women have been hit hard by the Taliban regime's systematic restrictions. Afghanistan is generally a patriarchal society when it comes to gender equality. This is a case study based on qualitative content analysis and examines women's rights that have been affected by regime change, as well as the cultural and patriarchal pushtunwali approach that has had an impact on informal and formal institutions when it comes to gender equality and women's rights.

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2024.
Keywords [sv]
Afghanistan, Jämställdhet, Taliban, kvinnor, Deltagande, Restriktioner, patriarkalt
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Political Science Gender Studies
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URN: urn:nbn:se:du-47988OAI: oai:DiVA.org:du-47988DiVA, id: diva2:1836329
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Political Science
Available from: 2024-02-08 Created: 2024-02-08

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