Women's power and resistance in the Iranian family: Women’s narrative of cultural resistance strategies in the family

In the Iranian family sociology, the dominant approach is based on this general idea that the family is the center of patriarchy. Based on this view, women at home are in subjugation and under male dominance. To support this idea, a lot of researches have been conducted in recent years. However, the...

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Main Authors: M.H. Sharifi Saei, T. Azadarmaki
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Iranian Institute for Social and Cultural Studies 2021-03-01
Series:Taḥqīqāt-i Farhangī-i Īrān
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Online Access:http://www.jicr.ir/article_440_b84393e53ccd467642fc3a1eccb3de77.pdf
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description In the Iranian family sociology, the dominant approach is based on this general idea that the family is the center of patriarchy. Based on this view, women at home are in subjugation and under male dominance. To support this idea, a lot of researches have been conducted in recent years. However, the present study does not seek to identify the patterns of female subjugation; rather it is in the process to identify the patterns of their resistance to male dominance within the home. As such, the study seeks to answer the question as how women use "culture" as a tool of resistance as well as to change the balance of power in the family. In this regard, 36 married women were interviewed. Findings showed that women use the strategies such as "struggle for meaning", "reverse decoding", "resistance to gender stereotypes", "resistance through tradition" and "appearance of obedience but hidden resistance within family" to resist the male dominance. Through these, they try to control male power in the home and balance it accordingly. Various resistance strategies indicate that women’s “resistance sources" in the family are numerous, which take place in different domains and in different ways.
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spelling doaj.art-3cffd6ecf8cc480bbbbbe6cac037b3292023-02-01T12:50:37ZfasIranian Institute for Social and Cultural StudiesTaḥqīqāt-i Farhangī-i Īrān2008-18472476-50582021-03-0114113610.22035/jicr.2021.2676.3081440Women's power and resistance in the Iranian family: Women’s narrative of cultural resistance strategies in the familyM.H. Sharifi Saei0T. Azadarmaki1Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranDepartment of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranIn the Iranian family sociology, the dominant approach is based on this general idea that the family is the center of patriarchy. Based on this view, women at home are in subjugation and under male dominance. To support this idea, a lot of researches have been conducted in recent years. However, the present study does not seek to identify the patterns of female subjugation; rather it is in the process to identify the patterns of their resistance to male dominance within the home. As such, the study seeks to answer the question as how women use "culture" as a tool of resistance as well as to change the balance of power in the family. In this regard, 36 married women were interviewed. Findings showed that women use the strategies such as "struggle for meaning", "reverse decoding", "resistance to gender stereotypes", "resistance through tradition" and "appearance of obedience but hidden resistance within family" to resist the male dominance. Through these, they try to control male power in the home and balance it accordingly. Various resistance strategies indicate that women’s “resistance sources" in the family are numerous, which take place in different domains and in different ways.http://www.jicr.ir/article_440_b84393e53ccd467642fc3a1eccb3de77.pdfpowerresistancefamilygender culturepatriarchysymbolic violencewomen's studies
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Women's power and resistance in the Iranian family: Women’s narrative of cultural resistance strategies in the family
Taḥqīqāt-i Farhangī-i Īrān
power
resistance
family
gender culture
patriarchy
symbolic violence
women's studies
title Women's power and resistance in the Iranian family: Women’s narrative of cultural resistance strategies in the family
title_full Women's power and resistance in the Iranian family: Women’s narrative of cultural resistance strategies in the family
title_fullStr Women's power and resistance in the Iranian family: Women’s narrative of cultural resistance strategies in the family
title_full_unstemmed Women's power and resistance in the Iranian family: Women’s narrative of cultural resistance strategies in the family
title_short Women's power and resistance in the Iranian family: Women’s narrative of cultural resistance strategies in the family
title_sort women s power and resistance in the iranian family women s narrative of cultural resistance strategies in the family
topic power
resistance
family
gender culture
patriarchy
symbolic violence
women's studies
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