Homeira Qaderi的《清真寺之舞》中的性别不平等

Ataullah Fazil
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性别不平等是一个基本问题,是一种社会事实,是一种男女不平等的状况。几个世纪以来,这在阿富汗一直是一个有争议的争论。二十多年来,在阿富汗共和国的统治下,为赋予妇女权力和实现两性平等作出了努力,但这还不够。阿富汗共和国国加入了所有国际公约和宣言,并保证在这方面维护两性平等和妇女权利。同样,阿富汗的官方法律理论上也支持性别平等,大多数政府组织都设立了特定部门,但在阿富汗伊斯兰共和国政府被推翻之前的2021年,妇女在官方机构中的参与率相对较低。此外,激进的伊斯兰主义者在清真寺、学校和学术机构积极传播有关妇女权利和性别平等的错误信息。倡导性别平等和妇女权利的霍梅拉·卡德里于2020年出版了她的自传《清真寺里的舞蹈》。卡德里关注的问题对阿富汗妇女来说至关重要。她的文章涉及移民、一夫多妻制、伊斯兰极端主义、阿富汗社会的部落文化,并以批判的立场处理这些话题。这本书的主要主题是阿富汗的性别平等和妇女权利。在她的作品中,她为阿富汗妇女提出了民权、性别平等和激进主义的建议。本文将从她的自传体作品中考察性别平等、社会正义和妇女权利。它将提高对平等的期望,并结束性别歧视。
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Gender Inequality in Homeira Qaderi’s Dancing in the Mosque
Gender inequality is a basic problem, a social fact, and a situation that women and men are not equal. It has been a controversial argument in Afghanistan since many centuries so far. Over two decades, under the Republic State of Afghanistan, attempts to empower women and achieve gender equality have been made, but it has not been sufficient. The Republic State of Afghanistan joined all international conventions and declarations and pledged to uphold gender equality and women’s rights in this regard. Similarly, gender equality was theoretically supported in Afghanistan’s official laws, particular departments were established in the majority of governmental organisations, but women had a relatively low participation rate in official authorities in 2021, just before the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan’s government was overthrown. Furthermore, radical Islamists were actively spreading misinformation about women’s rights and gender equality in mosques, schools, and academic institutions. Homeira Qaderi, an advocate for gender equality and women rights, published her autobiographical book, Dancing in the Mosque in 2020. The concerns that Qaderi focuses on are crucial and significant for Afghan women. She writes on immigration, polygamy, Islamic extremism, tribal culture of Afghan society and approaches these topics from a critical stance. The primary theme of this book is gender equality and women’s rights in Afghanistan. She suggests civil rights, gender equality and activism for women of Afghanistan in her writings. This paper will examine gender equality, social justice, and women rights in her named autobiographical work. It will increase expectation for equality and end gender discriminations.
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