Perception of Womanhood and Femininty among Qatari Women : A Qualitative Study Of
Abstract
This study explores the perception of womanhood and femininity among
Qatari women and critically investigates to which extent their perception is different
from mainstream patriarchal perception. Furthermore, this study examines how
womenطs perceptions of womanhood and femininity fit in the national discourse about
woman empowerment and public agency. In this regard, semi- structured interviews
with open ended questions were conducted with seventeen Qatari women. The
participants were selected from different age groups and different marital status in
order to ensure a wide range of gender representation. The findings revealed six
themes as a definition of femininity, these themes are: (1) physical appearance, (2)
modesty (3) relationship with husband (4) sexual orientation, (5) occupation and
hobbies, (6) personal traits. While womanhood was identified in term of theses 6
themes: (1) Family, (2) Regulation and rules. (3) Personal traits (4) Agency (5)
professional life. (6) Changes in Qatari Women's Role. While some women
participants in this study have expressed affinities to patriarchal values, nevertheless,
there were indications of critical attitudes toward some patriarchal values, and signs
of individuality in developing different perceptions. One of the main implications of
this study is that it represents an intervention for Qatari women to reflect on their
perceptions and understanding of gender subjectivities, and to create a more
individual understanding of their being as women and feminine. If the women empowerment project is perceived as a struggle between traditional perception of
woman and gender, and women's own beliefs and values, this study could provide
critical insight and inspiration to recognize the potential social agency for women
both in public and private life.
DOI/handle
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