پژوهش‌نامه زنان

پژوهش‌نامه زنان

جُستاری بر وضعیّت بانوان در عراق

نوع مقاله : علمی-تخصصی

نویسنده
پژوهشگاه علوم انسانی
چکیده
نوشتة پیشِ رو تلاشی ‌است در نشان‌دادن چگونگی‌هایِ کنونی بانوان در عراق. نوشته با پیش‌سخنی از گذشته آن کشور می‌آغازد و سپس به پاره‌ای از نگرگاه‌ها و هم‌چُنین چالش‌های پیشِ روی آنان می‌پردازد. افزون بر این، کتاب‌شناسی همه‌سویه و همه‌نگری، به زبان‌های اروپایی نیز، برای پژوهشگرانی که سرِ آن دارند تا پیرامون بانوان عراق به پژوهش و ژرف‌اندیشی پردازند، آورده‌شده‌است.
کلیدواژه‌ها

عنوان مقاله English

Investigating Women's Situation in Iraq Including a Comprehensive Bibliography

نویسنده English

Ramin Khanbagi
Assistant Professor at Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies
چکیده English

The article attempts to shed light on women’s situation in today’s Iraq. It begins by giving a short and introductory historical overview of the country. The remaining essay deals with different and diverse, and yet challenging perspectives facing Iraqi women. In addition, a comprehensive bibliography of books and articles written in European Latin script languages is gathered for those interested in pursuing the subject matter.

کلیدواژه‌ها English

women
Iraq
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