Author/Authors :
Taghavian, Nassereddinali Iranian Institute for Social and Cultural Studies. , Taheri Kia, Hamed Iranian Institute for Social and Cultural Studies
Abstract :
Purpose: The present article aims to study the gender oppression
of female students in the context of the existing relations at Iranian
universities.
Methodology: To this end, based on the qualitative method, ten
universities in different fields were selected and in-depth
interviews were conducted with 146 female students who
experienced sexual harassment by male professors. Thus, we
analysed interviews by thematic analysis.
Findings: University community is the only mixed community,
gender-wise, in Iranian administrative-governmental settings, with
a very different cultural diversity and circulation. Therefore,
scores of situations, in which gender and sexual encounters are
possible, arise amid everyday university relationships. Although
the issue of male professors’ sexual and gender encounters with
female students has been publicized in Iran, it has been mostly
ignored in research studies.
Conclusion: The findings of the study show that when the
Islamic cultural principle of gender relationship boundaries is
regarded firmly or violated by male professors, the triad of
‘violence’, ‘discrimination’ and ‘exploitation’ will emerge,
resulting in gender oppression toward female students.
Keywords :
Iran , Female Student , University , Oppression