Gendered identities : criticizing patriarchy in Turkey /
This book aims to analyze and deconstruct the forms of patriarchy embedded in Turkish society and politics. In this regard, it analyses how patriarchy functions and reconstructs itself by suppressing women and non heterosexuals. It also reveals its effects on women and non-heterosexuals through some...
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Language: | English |
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Lanham :
Lexington Books,
2013
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Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgment; Introduction; 1 COUP D'ÉTATS AND THE MASCULINE TURKISH POLITICAL SPHERE: MODERNIZATION WITHOUT STRONG DEMOCRATIZATION; 2 THE UNKNOWN REALITY OF WOMEN IN TURKEY: ECONOMIC VIOLENCE; 3 DEVELOPMENT AND THE SOUTHEASTERN ANATOLIA PROJECT (GAP): AN ECOFEMINIST INQUIRY; 4 TRANSSEXUALS IN TURKEY: BETWEEN DISCIPLINING AND ERADICATING; 5 MÜJDE AR AS A TWIST IN THE DOMINANT FICTION OF THE CINEMA OF TURKEY; 6 LOOKING AT THE JUVENILE PENAL JUSTICE SYSTEM IN TURKEY THROUGH THE QUESTION OF PATRIARCHY.
- 7 ISLAMIC WOMEN'S ORDEAL WITH THE NEW FACE(S) OF PATRIARCHY IN POWER: DIVERGENCE OR CONVERGENCE OVER EXPANDING WOMEN'S CITIZENSHIP?8 ALEVI WOMEN AND PATRIARCHY; 9 POSITIONING IDENTITIES IN TERMS OF GENDER EQUALITY: THE CASE OF ISTANBUL GREEK MINORITY; Conclusion; Index; About the Contributors.