Changing Societies & Personalities (Apr 2022)

Forgotten Territories in the Iranian Home: Issues of Segregation

  • Mojtaba Valibeigi,
  • Sakineh Maroofi,
  • Sara Danay

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15826/csp.2022.6.1.167
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 144 – 163

Abstract

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This article addresses issues associated with segregation and gender discrimination in the traditional culture of Iranian home. The concept of Iranian home with an emphasis on its territories and social characteristics, as well as segregation and gender aspects, was investigated. Using expert opinions, seven house samples were analyzed. Following a review of plans and maps, interviews, and visual observations, a content analysis of activities, social relations, and physical features was conducted. The results show that individual values have been forgotten, and the privacy is defined as a collective state for a family. Under the management of the father, home has a biological and economic nature. All household activities and social relationships are determined by gender. Among the things having distinct segregation attributes are permanent house elements, such as walls and entrances. Finally, it seems that the culture of Iranian home further emphasizes such concepts as confidentiality, purity, cooperation, and humility.