Women and Public Space in Turkey
1.471,32 TL
Kategori
Yayınevi
Barkod
9780755638598
Yazar
Tuncer, Selda
Yayın Dili
İngilizce
Yayın Yılı
2020
Sayfa Sayısı
320
Kapak Tipi
Karton Kapak
Piyasa Fiyatı
32,99 GBP
Turkey's process of `modernization' developed rapidly during the second half of the twentieth century. New social and legal reforms were institutionalized and political and economic changes located the country as a more liberated, `Western-style' society. Women and Public Space in Turkey provides a historical understanding of women's experiences of this modernization between 1950 and 1980, a vital period in which their participation in urban public life expanded through higher education and employment. Selda Tuncer examines the precise conditions that enabled women to leave the home and reveals how they perceived and experienced urban public space and social relations. Drawing on interviews with two generations of women from Ankara, and using personal family photographs, the book provides invaluable insights into women in a predominantly Muslim society who are living in a highly secular social context. Tuncer specifically focuses on women's everyday experiences and discusses how the relationship between women and public space was actually controlled and regulated by different notions of `domestication', especially in the micro-politics of daily life. The book sheds new light on the gendered processes of nation-building, socio-cultural transformations, and the crucial connections between gender, modernity and the urban experience in a non-Western context.
Review: `A timely and much needed sociological study! Enriches our understanding of the sociohistorical contexts in (re)shaping public space in Turkey and contributes to the discourse on gender, modernity and public space.' - Margaret Abraham, Professor of Sociology, Hofstra University, `Based on well-informed, detailed ethnographic work, oral history methods and personal visual archives, this book tells the story of what took place in a secular-yet-Muslim context, at the heart of an arduously modernising nation-state in the capital of Turkey, Ankara.' - Ayse Saktanber, Professor of Sociology, Middle East Technical University
Introduction 2: Women, Nation-State and Public Space 3: The Story of the Field 4: The Herstory of the City: Women's Everyday Life in Ankara, 1950 - 1980 5: Going Public: Women's Access to Public Space in Ankara 6: Women and Negotiated Spaces in Urban Everyday Life 7: Across Generations: Shifting Moralities and the Cost of Freedom Conclusion
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