Nazanin Shahrokni,《女性就位:伊朗的性别隔离政治》

IF 1 3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY International Sociology Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1177/02685809231158884
Alia Kassem
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《女性在原地》是一本跨学科的、杰出的民族志著作,分为三个主要案例研究:伊朗的公共汽车、公园和足球。在每一本书中,“女性的地位”都被历史化、审视和分析,探讨了国家政策和女性生活经历中的形成、挑战和变化。通过这种方式,《女性在地》提供了一种强有力的干预,邀请我们重新思考现代世界中的伊朗、伊斯兰主义和性别。与其他殖民和后殖民背景一样,伊朗政权试图在“其”女性的身体上构建其身份-其“伊斯兰身份”。“在场的女性”认为,这种“伊斯兰性”主要是通过强制性的头巾和公共汽车、足球场、公园以及各种机构和空间的性别隔离来制造的。通过分析女性的日常生活经历,沙洛克尼对伊斯兰国家本身进行了深入的分析。从公共与个人安全,到健康与福祉,再到伊斯兰道德,再到国家安全,在过去40年的历史中,伊朗政府动员了各种不同的话语,为其围绕“妇女问题”的各种政策辩护和推销。在整个过程中,国家似乎制造了问题,然后把自己塑造成提供这些问题的解决方案,包括通过以非政治化的方式重新制定这些危机,例如,通过技术或医疗框架。沙洛克尼的分析展示了这些话语的复杂性,更重要的是,或许还展示了话语内部和话语之间的矛盾。伊朗国家因此成为一个“灵活而脆弱”的异质体(第120页),从革命热情转向官僚管理。对“平衡”的追求和对“妥协”的尝试在这里成为一种关键范例,伊朗女性的身体一直是各种政治斗争的关键场所。有时,这些政治斗争发生在国家内部和不同派系之间,但在其他情况下,它发生在各种非国家行为者之间,如宗教机构,以及国际政府和非政府机构和来自国际足联的组织。国际社会学评论:性别社会学评论- 2023
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Nazanin Shahrokni, Women in Place: The Politics of Gender Segregation in Iran
Transdisciplinary and brilliantly ethnographic, Women in Place is divided into three main case studies: Iran’s buses, parks, and football. In each, the ‘place of women’ is historicized, examined, and analysed exploring the formation, challenge, and change within state policies and women’s lived experiences. Through this, Women in Place offers a powerful intervention inviting us to re-think Iran, Islamism, and gender within the modern world. Not unlike other colonial and post-colonial contexts, the Iranian regime has sought to construct its identity – its ‘Islamic identity’ – on the bodies of ‘its’ women. This ‘Islamicness’, Women in Place argues, is primarily manufactured through mandatory hijab and gender segregation across buses, football stadiums, parks, and various institutions and spaces. Analysing the everyday lived experiences of women on whose bodies this unfolds, Shahrokni offers an in-depth analysis of the Islamic state itself. From public and personal safety, to health and wellbeing, to Islamic morality, and to national security, a large variety of different discourses are shown to have been mobilized by the Iranian state to justify and sell its various policies around the ‘women question’ over its 40-year history. Throughout, the state appears to create problems to then fashions itself as providing the solutions to these very problems including through a reformulation of such crises in a depoliticizing manner, for example, through technical or medical frames. Shahrokni’s analysis demonstrates the complexity of these discourses and, more importantly perhaps, the internal contradictions within and among them. The Iranian state accordingly emerges as ‘a flexible yet fragile’ heterogeneous body (p. 120) that has gone from revolutionary zeal to bureaucratic management. A pursuit of ‘balance’ and an attempt at ‘compromise’ here emerge as a key paradigm where the bodies of Iranian women persist as key sites upon which various political struggles are played. At times, these political struggles are within the state and among its various factions, but at others, it is with various non-state actors, such as the religious establishment, as well as international government and non-governmental bodies and organizations from Fédération internationale de football association 1158884 ISS0010.1177/02685809231158884International SociologyReviews: Sociology of Gender review-article2023
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