Discourse of the Islamic Revolution on the Political and Social Status of Women with Emphasis on the State-Constructive and Reform Approach
Subject Areas : Journal of History (Tarikh)Gholamhossein Zargarinejad 1 , sina forosezh 2 , fatemah haghani sarmi 3
1 - Professor of history, Tehran University
2 - History, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
3 - History of Islam Faculty of Literature, Tehran University of Science and Research
Keywords: " Women", Discourse", " Islamic Revolution", " Reforms, " Constructions",
Abstract :
At the threshold of the Islamic Revolution, a new discourse on women was introduced in Iran, which can be called the Islamic Revolution Discourse. This discourse, by critiquing existing discourses on women, traditional and quasi-modern discourse, introduced a new approach to the way women look in Iran. The discourse of the Islamic Revolution as the dominant discourse after the revolution took the position of power and reconstructed the position of women. This article attempts to describe the discourses, constructive state approach and reform by explaining these discourses in an analytical way. To answer this question in particular, to what extent is the Islamic Republic of Iran respecting the social rights of women as half of the population? The hypothesis of the present study is that the emphasis of the Islamic Revolution discourse is on the active participation of women in the social and political spheres. So as the social and political developments of women's society have been able to gain social status and status
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