Izvorni znanstveni članak
Women and Men: Egalitarianism at an Existential Level and Collision of Worldview
Gordan ČRPIĆ
; Centar za promicanje socijalnog nauka Crkve Hrvatske biskupske konferencije, Zagreb
Irena SEVER
; Facoltà di Scienze della Comunicazione Sociale, Rim
Damir MRAVUNAC
; Centar za promicanje socijalnog nauka Crkve Hrvatske biskupske konferencije, Zagreb
Sažetak
The article is based on empirical research from the European
Values Study, an international study which was carried out in
Croatia in 1999 and 2008. The article examines
relationships between men and women through theoretical
review and empirical results. After the introduction in which
particular focus is given to feminist criticism of relationships
between men and women, particularly with regard to
theological tradition, the article examines whether Croatians
continue to tend to choose traditional forms of family and
marriage; it looks at whether, fifteen years after the end of
the war, and coming out of the trauma of war, stabilization is
occurring in respect of relationships between men and
women; whether "egalitarian" and "traditional" dimensions of
gender roles are developing, and whether there are
statistically significant differences between them. On the
basis of the results obtained, it can be concluded that after
the trauma of war, stabilization is occurring in Croatian
society with respect to gender roles, and according to many
indicators Croatia continues to be a predominately
traditional European society. Significant differences in the
assessment of male and female roles in society were
obtained at the level that the authors identify as "worldview"
while at an "existential" level, such differences between
gender roles were not identified, which leaves room for new
evaluation and study of the observed phenomenon.
Ključne riječi
feminism; the male role; the female role; European Values Study
Hrčak ID:
52189
URI
Datum izdavanja:
1.5.2010.
Posjeta: 6.486 *