GENDER ATTITUDES IN ISLAMIC CULTURE IN XX-XXI CENTURES
Keywords:
gender, gender equality, gender attitudes, education, legislation, globalization, media, changesAbstract
Due to modernization and globalization, gender attitudes in Islamic cultures, particularly in Uzbekistan, have changed significantly during the 20th and 21st centuries. Gender interactions within these societies have always been regulated by established roles and expectations. But new dynamics brought forth by international relations and socio-political changes have caused conceptions of gender to change. The aim of this research is to examine how gender attitudes have changed over the last 100 years and to pinpoint the major variables affecting these shifts. The study used a mixed-methods approach, integrating both qualitative interviews and quantitative surveys to present a thorough picture of current gender attitudes. The results show several interesting trends, such as a rise in regional support of gender equality brought about by improvements in education and legislative changes.
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