diplomsko delo
Daša Zoya Habjan (Author), Peter Mikša (Mentor)

Abstract

Diplomsko delo primerja položaj žensk v Zahodni in Vzhodni Nemčiji. Leta 1949 sta bili uradno ustanovljeni Zvezna republika Nemčija ali Zahodna Nemčija ter Nemška demokratična republika ali Vzhodna Nemčija. Državi sta obstajali do leta 1989, ko sta se s padcem Berlinskega zidu spet združili. Diplomska naloga primerja položaj žensk na področjih izobraževanja, dela, gospodinjstva in spolne reprodukcije v tem obdobju. Primerja tudi nastanek in razvoj ženskih gibanj v obeh državah. Tedaj sta namreč državi vodili dve različni ekonomski in družbeni politiki, zaradi česar so nastale razlike tudi v položaju žensk v obeh državah. Zahodna Nemčija je nadaljevala s predvojno tradicijo in ženske povečini postavljala v vlogo matere, žene in gospodinje. Medtem, pa je Vzhodna Nemčija z novo ideologijo začela promovirati žensko kot matero delavko. Prav na področju združevanja dela in materinstva sta se tako državi najbolj razlikovali. Vseeno, pa sta si bili državi pri urejanju položaja žensk, zaradi dolge skupne zgodovine, v marsičem tudi podobni. Najbolj na področju gospodinjstva, kjer so, ne glede na nove zakone in trude države, ženske še vedno opravljale veliko več dela kot moški.

Keywords

Zahodna Nemčija;Vzhodna Nemčija;položaj žensk;ženska politika;bolonjska diplomska dela;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL FF - Faculty of Arts
Publisher: [D. Z. Habjan]
UDC: 305(430)"1949/1989"
COBISS: 168588035 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Women in West and East Germany (1949–1989)
Secondary abstract: In this dissertation, I will compare the situation and position of women in West and East Germany. In 1949, the Federal Republic of Germany, or West Germany, and the German Democratic Republic, or East Germany, were officially established. The two countries existed until 1989 when they were reunited with the fall of the Berlin Wall. The dissertation compares women's situation in education, work, the household and sexual reproduction during this period. It also compares the emergence and development of women's movements in the two countries. At that time, the two countries were governed by two different economic and social policies, which also led to differences in the situation of women in the two countries. West Germany continued the pre-war tradition and predominantly placed women in the roles of mother, wife and housewife. Meanwhile, East Germany, with its new ideology, began to promote women as working mothers. It was in the area of combining work and motherhood that the two countries differed most. However, the two countries were also similar in many respects in their regulation of the status of women, due to their long shared history. Most notably in the domestic sphere, where, despite new laws and efforts by the state, women still did much more housework than men.
Secondary keywords: West Germany;East Germany;women;position of women;women's policy;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Study programme: 1011027
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Pages: 67 str.
ID: 20064117
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