Honor Culture as a Threat to ’Swedish’ Values: An Ideology Analysis of SD-Women’s View on Honor-related Violence and Oppression
Abstract
This study critically examines SD-Women's view on honor-related violence and oppression
and how SD-Women believes Sweden’s government should counteract honor-related
violence and oppression. It explores the ideologies structured in a parliamentary bill by SD-
Women from 2015 called Åtgärdsprogram- hedersrelaterat våld (translated to action
program- honor-related violence). The theoretical framework of this study is grounded in
nationalism, gendered nationalism studies and intersectionality. This study employs an
ideology analysis of one document, the parliamentary bill from 2015. The results identify a
clear nationalist foundation in the parliamentary bill as well as subordination of women.
Additionally, the four Ps of ideological composition were analyzed in relation to the
parliamentary bill. The study further analyzed the parliamentary bill through an intersectional
perspective. The conclusions that could be drawn are that SD-Women create a dichotomy
between ‘Swedish’ values and honor culture where ‘Swedish’ values are good and honor
culture is bad.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2024-10-22Author
Staxäng, Ingeborg
Keywords
Honor-related violence and oppression
Intersectionality
Gendered Nationalism Studies
Gender Equality
SD-Women
Language
eng