Cataloged from PDF version of article.To the foreign observer, Turkish women constitute an anomaly amongst Muslim societies. Since the creation of the Turkish Republic in 1923, Turkey has engaged in a project of modernization and secularization. As part and parcel of this process of modernization, Turkish women have been granted social, political, and legal rights. Despite Kemalist reforms of the 1920s, the basics of male domination stayed intact. It is this paradoxical character of Kemalist reforms that this article emphasises. The legal equality granted to Turkish women did not succeed in their emancipation. The image of Turkey as the only modern, secular, democratic country in the Islamic Middle East has been an effective distorti...
The current Turkish government has failed to realize a holistic framework for gender equality. Its r...
Undergraduate Thesis - Women Studies, University of Washington (2005).By presenting the image of the...
Since the late 1990s, following the state’s process of de-politicization and exclusion, educated Isl...
To the foreign observer, Turkish women constitute an anomaly amongst Muslim societies. Since the cre...
To the foreign observer, Turkish women constitute an anomaly amongst Muslim societies. Since the cre...
The article “Status of women in the Republic of Turkey” examines the issueof an ambiguous predicamen...
© The authors. The problem under investigation concerning the emancipation of women in Muslim countr...
ABSTRACT The topicality of the issue in question is conditioned by the fact that women's emancipatio...
This article investigates the reasons for women's exclusion from landownership in Turkey. Landowners...
This article explores the emergence of the religious Muslim women’s movement in the 1990s in Turkey,...
Using survey data gathered from nearly 400 women living in two Istanbul neighborhoods, this article ...
Turkey has much room for improvement regarding women’s education opportunities—particularly in easte...
This article investigates the reasons for women's exclusion from landownership in Turkey. Landowners...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Turkey’s policy-makers have historically aimed to position Tur...
Given extensive reforms targeted at improving gender equality in Turkey since the 1920’s, one would ...
The current Turkish government has failed to realize a holistic framework for gender equality. Its r...
Undergraduate Thesis - Women Studies, University of Washington (2005).By presenting the image of the...
Since the late 1990s, following the state’s process of de-politicization and exclusion, educated Isl...
To the foreign observer, Turkish women constitute an anomaly amongst Muslim societies. Since the cre...
To the foreign observer, Turkish women constitute an anomaly amongst Muslim societies. Since the cre...
The article “Status of women in the Republic of Turkey” examines the issueof an ambiguous predicamen...
© The authors. The problem under investigation concerning the emancipation of women in Muslim countr...
ABSTRACT The topicality of the issue in question is conditioned by the fact that women's emancipatio...
This article investigates the reasons for women's exclusion from landownership in Turkey. Landowners...
This article explores the emergence of the religious Muslim women’s movement in the 1990s in Turkey,...
Using survey data gathered from nearly 400 women living in two Istanbul neighborhoods, this article ...
Turkey has much room for improvement regarding women’s education opportunities—particularly in easte...
This article investigates the reasons for women's exclusion from landownership in Turkey. Landowners...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Turkey’s policy-makers have historically aimed to position Tur...
Given extensive reforms targeted at improving gender equality in Turkey since the 1920’s, one would ...
The current Turkish government has failed to realize a holistic framework for gender equality. Its r...
Undergraduate Thesis - Women Studies, University of Washington (2005).By presenting the image of the...
Since the late 1990s, following the state’s process of de-politicization and exclusion, educated Isl...