“Våra vapen är pennor & böcker”: en kvalitativ studie om afghanska högstadieflickors uppfattningar av utveckling & frihet samt de bådas upplevda påverkan om flickorna istället vore pojkar.
Abstract
Development and freedom are two key concepts in global development studies. This
thesis aims to research Afghan high school girls’ perceptions and experiences of
development and freedom. How these concepts are concretized through possibilities
and limitations in their everyday life will answer the research problem. Further, it also
investigates whether the girls feel that they have equal access to development and
freedom in practice as boys, or if this would be different if they were boys. The
analysis, which is a systematizing qualitative text analysis of the distributed survey, is
based on the theoretical frameworks of development as economic growth by Jefferey
Sachs (2006), development as freedom by Amartya Sen (2002) and development as
context-specific by Cheryl McEwan (2009). Earlier research about how fundamental
differences between women and men creates inequality (Sen, 1990) and why girls,
against all odds, stay in school (Warrington & Kiragu, 2011) and finally the
phenomena Bacha Posh – girls disguised as boys in Afghanistan (Nordberg, 2010) are
also implemented to facilitate the analysis. The material for this study, distributed by
the Swedish and Norwegian Afghanistan Committee, was collected from a survey
conducted with 57 girls in Afghanistan. A semi-structured interview with each
Committee was conducted to get a context-based background about the girls and the
school. The main results of the study show that the girls see development and freedom
from an individual perspective and not as something for or done by the state, which
thus strengthens Sen’s theory. The girls also highlights the inequality between boys
and girls, since a majority thinks it would be beneficial to be born or/and to be a boy
to facilitate for development and freedom. The main conclusions of the study show
that the girls perceive inequality in relations to boys, but also highlight their
hopefulness towards themselves and the future where education is an important factor
for their optimism.
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Date
2017-01-23Author
Fristrand, Jennny
Keywords
utveckling
frihet
flickor
jämställdhet
Afghanistan
development
freedom
girls
equality
Series/Report no.
Globala utvecklingsstudier
2017:1
Language
swe