BOOK DETAILS
- Bookid:
- 28404
- Author:
- ABADAN-UNAT, Nermin ; MIRDAL, Gretty
- Title:
- Emancipation in Exile: Perspectives on the Empowerment of Migrant Women
- Publisher:
- İstanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi
- Place:
- İstanbul
- Year:
- 2015
- Class:
- [H2p] History--History by period/region--Modern Turkish
- Class_mark:
- H2p GÖÇ 31956
- Register_number:
- 31956
- Book_type:
- book
- Isbn:
- 9786053994114
- Series_title:
- Göç Çalışmaları
- Barcode:
- BOOKS-000000024837
- Keywords:
- Women immigrants--Europe ; Women immigrants--Legal status, laws, etc.--Europe ; Women immigrants--Turkey ; Muslim women--Europe ; Women--Turkey--Social conditions ; Sex role--Europe
- Classification:
- Modern Turkish
- Contents:
- Foreword
INTRODUCTION Reflections on an Evolving Debate: Mobility, Modernity and Gender Orders Deniz Kandiyoti
1 Emancipation or Pseudo-emancipation: Fallacy or the Force of Social Control in a Global World Nermin Abadan-Unat
From the Status of Women to Gender Issues
Women’s Migration Begins... On an Individual Scale
Migrant Women and the Change in Family Life
Increasing Social Inequality: Questioning the Rational Economic Women
The Cultural Framework of Women in Muslim Societies with Special Reference to Turkey
Sexual Roles in Islamic Countries: Voluntarily Assumed or Imposed?
Globalization Changing Outlooks
Globalization and the Transition to Transnationalization
Circular Migration: The New Fashion
Female Migrants: Their Problems in a Global World
Conclusion
2 Note on “Pseudo-Emancipation” Dominique Schnapper
3 On the Emancipation of Women in Contemporary Turkey? Yeşim Arat
Women, Emancipation and Liberation in the Turkish Context
The New Challenges
4 Changing Forms of ‘Visibility versus Invisibility’ Concerning Women in Conservative Societies in the Urban Context Sema Erder
The Internalization of Tradition Rules
Reconstructed Forms of Solidarity and Gender Relations
The “New” Urban Patriarchal Order and its Limits
The “New” Social Policy
“Visibility” of Women and Public Space
5 Will Islamism be Women’s Rights Friendly? Compromises and Conflicts on Women’s Rights Agenda in Turkey Serpil Sancar
Differing Origins and Affiliations of Women's Rights Politics in Turkey
Modernist-Nationalist Women’s Rights Perspective in Historical Context
Formation and Maturing of Feminist Women’s Rights Politics
Rise of Kurdish Feminism
Islamist Women’s Organizations and the New Emergence of Muslim Women as Public Figures
Can we Talk about an Emancipatory Islamic Women’s Rights Politics?
Stages of Islamist Women’s Movement in Turkey
Women’s Rights Movement and Agency of Female Islamist Activists
On Women’s Rights Campaigns
Campaign I: Legal Reforms for Women’s Rights (1995-2002) and Engendering Public Policies
Case II: Campaign for Protecting Women Against Violence (2002- ongoing)
Case III: Campaign Against Headscarf Ban
Case IV: “No Veil, No Vote” Campaign
Case V: Campaign Against Abortion Law Amendment
Conclusion: Can we Talk About Islamist Women’s Emancipation by Feminist Agency?
6 Women and Family in Migration: A Social Psychological Perspective Çiğdem Kağıtçıbaşı
The Changing Family Context
International Migration
Factors in the Country of Emigration - Turkey
Factors in the Country of Immigration
Proposed Solutions and Conclusion
7 Fragmented Emancipations - Recomposed Identities Gretty Mirdal - Fatma Küçükyıldız
Turkish Women in Denmark: 1980-2010
The Study
The Beginnings in the Host Country: Stress Factors and Obstacles to Emancipation
The Situation Twenty Years Later
Were Abadan-Unat’s Predictions of Emancipation Fulfilled?
Abadan-Unat’s Criteria of Emancipation
Signs of Emancipation According to Abadan-Unat’s Criteria
The Many Facets of Emancipation
“The Mixed Blessing of Modernity”
12 Migrant Emancipation Revisited - From Mothers to Daughters Anika Liversage - Gretty Mirdal
Introduction
The Case: Three Generations of Immigrant Mothers and Daughters
The Origins: Merve’s Mother Ayşe
The First Generation: Merve
The Second Generation: Hayriye
The Third Generation: Zeynep
Discussion: Signs of Emancipation
Independence and Autonomy
Marriage
Fertility and Childbearing
Education and Wage Work
Changes in Intergenerational Relations
Conclusion
9 Pathways to Emancipation: Immigrant Women from Turkey and their Descendants Czarina Wilpert - Ruth Mandel
Emancipation and Integration
Integration Elsewhere and Intersectionality
An Intersectional Approach to Immigrant Women in Germany
Emancipation or Subordination: Contradictory Trends?
Historical Precedents: Family Migration Patterns According to Women’s Role in the Migration Process
Typology of Migration Patterns
Cultural Diversity, Chain Migration and Women’s Alternatives
Future Aspirations of the Descendants of the Pioneer Guestworkers: Work Values in a Search for a Better Future
The Educational System and Opportunities for Social Mobility
Returning to the Question: Contradictory Trends: Achievement Despite Exclusion?
Gender and Ethnicity: The Social Position of Women from Families Originating from Turkey
Concluding Thoughts
10 Turkish Women in Germany: Old Stereotypes, New Diversity Elisabeth Beck-Gernsheim
Introduction: The Historical Setting
Indifference and Ignorance: The Social Invisibility of Migrants
First Encounters: The Turkish Woman as Exotic Other
Growing Resentment: Turkish Women as Victims of Islam
Recent Trends: New Diversity and Old Stereotypes
Praising Diversity
Statistics of Failure
Claiming their Place, Claiming their Rights
Conclusions
11 Implications of International Migration for Gender Roles: Evidence from Those Left Behind in Morocco and Turkey Ahmet İçduygu - Deniz Karcı Korfalı
Introduction
The Impact of Migration on Those Left Behind
Method of Inquiry and Context
Migration, Remittances and Gender: Findings from the EUMAGINE Data
Concluding Remarks
12 The Relevance of a ‘Culture of Migration’ and Gender Dynamics in Understanding Migration Aspirations in Contemporary Turkey Christiane Timmerman - Kenneth Hemmerechts
Introduction
Gendered Migration Aspirations and Living in a Culture of Migration
Methodology
The Wish to Migrate to another Country
Elements Related to Migration Aspirations
Results
Discussion and Conclusion
13 The Emancipation of Immigrant Women? The View from the United States Nancy Foner
Wage Work: The Benefits
Household Control, Authority, and Independence
Household Division of Labor
Intrinsic Satisfactions of Work
Other Gains
Wage Work: The Burdens and Problems
Working Conditions and Wages
Downward Occupational Mobility
Demands of Child-Care and Household Work
Premigration Cultural Values
Strains with Spouses
Conclusion
14 Women on the Move: Impact of Migration Revisited Mirjana Morokvasic
Gains for Women?
Maintaining or Strengthening the Gender Order
Reliance on Gender Order: Turning it to One’s Own Advantage
Turning to Traditional Family and Marriage as Support
Good Mothers, Self-Sacrificed and Irreplaceable Heroes
Gendered Mobilities as Resource: The Rotation System
Mobile Entrepreneurs
Arrangements
Index
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- multi author, edited
| ABADAN-UNAT, Nermin ; MIRDAL, Gretty | Emancipation in Exile: Perspectives on the Empowerment of Migrant Women | 2015 | İstanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi | Göç Çalışmaları | 18 | H2p | Reading Room | H2p GÖÇ 31956 | 31956 | 28404 |
BOOK DETAILS
- Bookid:
- 27442
- Author:
- BOYAR, Ebru ; FLEET, Kate
- Title:
- Ottoman Women in Public Space
- Publisher:
- Brill
- Place:
- Leiden
- Year:
- 2016
- Class:
- [H2n] History--History by period/region--Selcuk and Ottoman
- Class_mark:
- H2n BOYAR 31175
- Register_number:
- 31175
- Book_type:
- book
- Isbn:
- 9789004316430
- Series_title:
- Women and Gender: The Middle East and the Islamic World
- Barcode:
- BOOKS-000000024064
- Keywords:
- Women--Turkey--Social conditions ; Women in Islam--Turkey ; Turkey--History--Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918 ; Women--Turkey--History ; Public spaces--Turkey--History
- Classification:
- Selcuk and Ottoman
- Contents:
- Preface: Ebru Boyar and Kate Fleet
Ch. 1: Ottoman Women in Public Space: an Introduction, Edith Gülçin Ambros, Ebru Boyar, Palmira Brummett, Kate Fleet, Svetla Ianeva
Ch. 2: The ‘What If?’ of the Ottoman Female: Authority, Ethnography, and Conversation, Palmira Brummett
Ch. 3: Female Actors, Producers and Money Makers in Ottoman Public Space: the Case of the Late Ottoman Balkans, Svetla Ianeva
Ch. 4: The Powerful Public Presence of the Ottoman Female Consumer, Kate Fleet
Ch. 5: The Extremes of Visibility: Slave Women in Ottoman Public Space, Kate Fleet
Ch. 6: Frivolity and Flirtation, Edith Gülçin Ambros
Ch. 7: An Imagined Moral Community: Ottoman Female Public Presence, Honour and Marginality, Ebru Boyar
Ch. 8: The Public Presence and Political Visibility of Ottoman Women, Ebru Boyar
Bibliography
Index
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- multi author, edited
| BOYAR, Ebru ; FLEET, Kate | Ottoman Women in Public Space | 2016 | Brill | Women and Gender: The Middle East and the Islamic World | 14 | H2n | Research Room | H2n BOYAR 31175 | 31175 | 27442 |
BOOK DETAILS
- Bookid:
- 28129
- Author:
- DÖNMEZ, Rasim Ozgur ; ÖZMEN, Fazilet Ahu
- Title:
- Gendered Identities: Criticizing Patriarchy in Turkey
- Publisher:
- Lexington Books
- Place:
- Lanham
- Year:
- 2013
- Class:
- [H2p] History--History by period/region--Modern Turkish
- Class_mark:
- H2p DÖNME 31682
- Register_number:
- 31682
- Book_type:
- book
- Isbn:
- 9781498557153
- Barcode:
- BOOKS-000000024531
- Keywords:
- Male domination (Social structure)--Turkey ; Patriarchy--Social aspects--Turkey ; Patriarchy--Political aspects--Turkey ; Women--Turkey--Social conditions
- Classification:
- Modern Turkish
- Contents:
- Coup d'états and the masculine Turkish political sphere: modernization without strong democratization / Rasim Özgür Dönmez -- The unknown reality of women in Turkey: economic violence / Serap Durusoy -- Development and the Southeastern Anatolia Project (GAP): an eco-feminist inquiry / Nahide Konak -- Transsexuals in Turkey: between disciplining and eradicating / Burçak Cürül and Rasim Özgür Dönmez -- Müjde Ar as a twist in the dominant fiction of the cinema of Turkey / Tolga Yalur -- Looking at the juvenile penal justice system in Turkey through the question of patriarchy / Verda İrtiş -- Islamic women's ordeal with the new face(s) of patriarchy in power: divergence or convergence over expanding women's citizenship? / Canan Aslan Akman -- Alevi women and patriarchy / Fazilet Ahu Özmen -- Positioning identities in terms of gender equality: the case of Istanbul Greek minority / Gökçe Bayindir Goularas
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- multi author, edited
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