Položaj žene kao supruge u priči "Harač" (Porez) turske spisateljice Furuzan

As there are differences between male and female understandings and perceptions of the world, their experiences are not identical either. The authority of the father / husband or pater familias (as existed in ancient Rome) is the ultimate given in patriarchy, and as such - is inviolable. The primary...

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Main Author: Melinda Botalić
Format: Article
Language:Bosnian
Published: University of Tuzla, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences 2020-12-01
Series:Historijska Misao
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Online Access:http://drustvohistoricaratk.com/articles/HM5%20-%20M-Botalic,%20A-Mulahmetovic.pdf
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description As there are differences between male and female understandings and perceptions of the world, their experiences are not identical either. The authority of the father / husband or pater familias (as existed in ancient Rome) is the ultimate given in patriarchy, and as such - is inviolable. The primary goal of this paper is to show how the traditional family treats a woman, and how learned patterns of behavior determine a woman’s destiny. In the light of this, the traditionally and socially given practices by which,in the “ sacred “ institution of marriage, a woman is treated, and by which, as a total opposite, a man is percieved, have led to unequal power relations, which we tried to prove in this paper.
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spelling doaj.art-e890c7b3482941bd9b0049b8af349a622022-12-22T04:07:56ZbosUniversity of Tuzla, Faculty of Humanities and Social SciencesHistorijska Misao2303-75392303-85432020-12-01V5163176Položaj žene kao supruge u priči "Harač" (Porez) turske spisateljice FuruzanMelinda Botalić0Filozofski fakultet, Univerzitet u TuzliAs there are differences between male and female understandings and perceptions of the world, their experiences are not identical either. The authority of the father / husband or pater familias (as existed in ancient Rome) is the ultimate given in patriarchy, and as such - is inviolable. The primary goal of this paper is to show how the traditional family treats a woman, and how learned patterns of behavior determine a woman’s destiny. In the light of this, the traditionally and socially given practices by which,in the “ sacred “ institution of marriage, a woman is treated, and by which, as a total opposite, a man is percieved, have led to unequal power relations, which we tried to prove in this paper.http://drustvohistoricaratk.com/articles/HM5%20-%20M-Botalic,%20A-Mulahmetovic.pdfdiscriminationtraditional familymarriagea position of a woman
spellingShingle Melinda Botalić
Položaj žene kao supruge u priči "Harač" (Porez) turske spisateljice Furuzan
Historijska Misao
discrimination
traditional family
marriage
a position of a woman
title Položaj žene kao supruge u priči "Harač" (Porez) turske spisateljice Furuzan
title_full Položaj žene kao supruge u priči "Harač" (Porez) turske spisateljice Furuzan
title_fullStr Položaj žene kao supruge u priči "Harač" (Porez) turske spisateljice Furuzan
title_full_unstemmed Položaj žene kao supruge u priči "Harač" (Porez) turske spisateljice Furuzan
title_short Položaj žene kao supruge u priči "Harač" (Porez) turske spisateljice Furuzan
title_sort polozaj zene kao supruge u prici harac porez turske spisateljice furuzan
topic discrimination
traditional family
marriage
a position of a woman
url http://drustvohistoricaratk.com/articles/HM5%20-%20M-Botalic,%20A-Mulahmetovic.pdf
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