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Gender Roles In Egyptian Society

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Introduction and Story: In an Egyptian society, being a woman alone is a disadvantage through various lenses. One of which I myself have faced and continue facing. Being in a relationship with an Egyptian guy gives him the right to assume that no matter what career I want to pursue, I will always have to put his needs and the households needs before him. Although he never admitted that he wants me to become a housewife when the topic was being discussed, the idea of always supporting him and the household before my work is what seems to be what he is aiming at, hence it is what is expected from my gender in Egypt amongst many other developing countries. Growing up, there were many families that had housewives and few that had working mothers. Yet, the few working mothers were still obligated to put their children and households before their careers. The cooking, the cleaning, picking up from school etc. Which is why I believe that it is thought of to be the norm in our society. Although, I have not given it much thought now, I know, however, that I want to pursue a career that is being taken seriously as much as I know he will. The theory that will be used throughout my essay is feminism, hence it discusses many issues in patriarchal societies and focuses on gender roles (Brym and Lie, 2018) which is the central focus in my paper. …show more content…

They are taught that men are considered more persons than them, that men are in power and that the patriarchal society is the only society to be lived by. Feminism is working to remove gender inequality in many of the issues, including discrimination, equal pay and many other issues, in order to equalize men and women in

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