尼泊尔妇女加入毛主义运动的动机:对凯拉利Janaki农村市前解放军参与者的研究

Kanshi Prasad Adhikari
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本研究旨在探讨妇女加入毛主义运动的动机,并努力挑战关于妇女问题的过时观念。它深入研究了她们的社会文化、经济和教育背景,以及她们在与男性平等工作的同时对性别平等、领导力和自我价值的追求。本研究以Janaki农村市的15名前解放军妇女为研究对象,采用目的性抽样方法和包括访谈和观察在内的人类学方法。考虑到主题的敏感性和保密性以及对人权和隐私的谨慎态度,该研究揭示了分析女性参与者的经历和观点所面临的挑战。这一讨论揭示了尼泊尔根深蒂固的父权制度,这种制度历来将妇女置于从属地位,剥夺了她们的权力和创造知识的权利。尽管立法措施给予妇女公民权和一些代表权,但非正式障碍和社会态度继续阻碍她们的进步。该研究强调了促使Janaki农村市妇女加入毛派运动的各种因素,包括尼泊尔历史上的父权性质、妇女有限的财产权、男性长期缺勤、与毛派和安全部队协调的双重负担,以及Kilosera-2行动的残暴和动荡的影响。最终,这项研究揭示了女性在获得机会和挑战主流社会规范时的变革潜力,提供了推动她们参与毛主义运动的因素,并倡导她们与男性平等的权利和认可。
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Women's Motivation for Joining the Maoist Movement in Nepal: A Study of Ex-PLA Participants in Janaki Rural Municipality, Kailali
This research aims to investigate the motivations of women for joining the Maoist movement and strives to challenge outdated beliefs about women's issues. It delves into their socio-cultural, economic, and educational backgrounds, as well as their pursuit of gender equality, leadership, and self-worth while working alongside men on equal terms. The study focuses on 15 Ex-PLA women in Janaki Rural Municipality, employing a purposive sampling method and an anthropological approach involving interviews and observations. The research unravels the challenges in analyzing female participants' experiences and opinions, considering the sensitivity and confidentiality of the subject matter and the cautious approach to human rights and privacy. The discussion reveals the deeply entrenched patriarchal system in Nepal, which has historically relegated women to a subordinate position and deprived them of power and knowledge creation. Despite legislative measures granting women citizenship and some representation, informal barriers and societal attitudes continue to impede their progress. The study highlights various factors motivating women to join the Maoist movement in Janaki Rural Municipality, including the historical patriarchal nature of Nepal, limited property rights for women, extended male absences, the dual burden of coordinating with both Maoist and security forces, and the impact of the Kilosera-2 operation's brutality and upheaval. Ultimately, this research sheds light on the transformative potential of women when given opportunities and challenges the prevailing societal norms, offering insights into the factors driving their participation in the Maoist movement and advocating for their rights and recognition on equal footing with men.
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