Historical legacies and gender attitudes in the Middle East

V. Kostenko, E. Ponarin, Musa Shteiwi, O. Strebkova
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This paper focuses on transformations of gender attitudes in a set of Arab societies covered by the Arab Barometer. We analyze age and cohort differences in thirteen countries using generalized additive modeling (GAM). We argue that stagnation or even retrogression of gender attitudes in some societies may be caused in part by an ideological shift of the 1970s–1980s, from largely secular and socialist-oriented national movements of the 1950s–1960s to the more conservative period often associated with the rise of political Islam. On the other hand, the youngest cohorts in those societies that have always promoted conservative gender attitudes are getting somewhat more liberal, although they remain slightly less gender egalitarian compared to other societies. We test our assumptions using the example of Yemen that was divided into two parts between 1967 and 1990: The South supported by the Soviet Union and the North influenced by Saudi Arabia and the Western bloc. We trace the support for gender egalitarianism across generations in the two parts of Yemen and show that the secular socialist ideology made a profound imprint on the attitudes of a whole generation and made those who were in their twenties back in the 1960s more egalitarian than the young people these days. The same is true for the other countries of the region that had some socialist experience.
中东的历史遗产和性别态度
本文着重于阿拉伯晴雨表所涵盖的一系列阿拉伯社会中性别态度的转变。我们使用广义加性建模(GAM)分析了13个国家的年龄和队列差异。我们认为,在一些社会中,性别态度的停滞甚至倒退可能部分是由20世纪70年代至80年代的意识形态转变造成的,从20世纪50年代至60年代的主要世俗和社会主义导向的民族运动到更保守的时期,通常与政治伊斯兰教的兴起有关。另一方面,在那些一直提倡保守性别态度的社会中,最年轻的群体在某种程度上变得更加自由,尽管与其他社会相比,他们的性别平等程度仍然略低。我们用也门的例子来检验我们的假设,也门在1967年到1990年间被分为两部分:由苏联支持的南方和受沙特阿拉伯和西方集团影响的北方。我们追溯了也门两地区几代人对性别平等主义的支持,并表明世俗的社会主义意识形态在整整一代人的态度上留下了深刻的印记,使20世纪60年代20多岁的人比现在的年轻人更平等。该地区其他有一些社会主义经验的国家也是如此。
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