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    Title: 後共中亞婦女地位之研究
    A study of women`s status in post-soviet central asia
    Authors: 賴祐平
    Lai, Yu Ping
    Contributors: 林永芳
    Lin, Yung Fang
    賴祐平
    Lai, Yu Ping
    Keywords: 中亞婦女
    中亞婦女解放運動
    父權制
    傳統主義復甦
    伊斯蘭教
    Central asian women
    Emancipation of central asian women
    Patriarchy
    Re-emergence of traditionalism
    Islam
    Date: 2017
    Issue Date: 2017-09-13 15:32:45 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本文運用結合資本主義和父權制的雙系統理論探究中亞婦女地位之現況。文中首先以歷史脈絡回顧中亞婦女地位,探討從蘇聯統治前到後共時期婦女地位之轉變。第二部份則接續探討下列問題:

    蘇聯政府在中亞地區進行的婦女解放運動,帶給中亞婦女地位什麼樣的影響?

    蘇聯瓦解後,中亞五國政府對婦女的態度是否和蘇聯一致?

    中亞五國獨立後之轉型經濟是否對其婦女地位有影響?

    婦女在後共時期的地位又是如何?

    蘇聯瓦解後,中亞五國面臨的轉型經濟,以及傳統主義的復甦皆使中亞婦女的地位面臨困境。再者,父權制統治仍深植於中亞社會,新的統治者利用中亞傳統和伊斯蘭文化、習俗鞏固權力以及進行國家建立,這樣的情況不利於中亞婦女地位,迫使中亞婦女受限於傳統性別模式。
    By applying the dual-system theory, combining capitalism and patriarchy, this study aims to explore women’s status in post-Soviet Central Asia. The first section of the study focuses on the historical context of Central Asian women’s status, starting from pre-Soviet to post-Soviet period. The second section discusses the following research questions:

    How did the female emancipation in Central Asia, which was undertaken by the soviet government, affect Central Asian women’s status?

    Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, have the governments of the five Central Asian countries held the same attitude toward women as the soviet government?

    After the five Central Asian countries became independent, did the transition economy affect women’s status?

    What is Central Asian women’s status in the post-Soviet period?

    After the breakup of the Soviet Union, Central Asian countries have faced the dilemma of transition economy and re-emergence of Traditionalism. Furthermore, patriarchy is deeply rooted in Central Asian society. The new governors consolidate their power and process State-building via the traditional and Islamic practices and customs, which forces Central Asian women into limited traditional gender roles.
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    三、 俄文部分
    (一) 專書、專書篇章
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