Sexual Harassment in Public Places of Afghanistan
Abstract
Afghanistan has seen many changes in the political and social arenas as a consequence of
different wars. Afghan women, in particular, are the most vulnerable citizens of Afghanistan as
they experience gendered violence, such as domestic violence and sexual harassment. Sexual
harassment in public spaces is one of the most prevalent forms of gendered violence that women
and girls face in their daily lives in Afghanistan. However, it is rarely the subject matter of
discussion. Moreover, due to patriarchal norms and social relations, we usually do not get to hear
women’s voices on the topic. This thesis explores the sexual harassment of Afghan women in
public spaces in Afghanistan from the perspective of the women themselves. I used three
methods: in-depth interviews, autoethnography, and discourse analysis. This thesis gave women
an opportunity to discuss their experiences of sexual harassment and provide recommendations
that can be used as an initial step to address sexual harassment in public spaces in Afghanistan.
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