This article examines young Muslim women’s dissident mentalities, practices, and subjectivities that confront the epistemological conditions whereby right-wing populist (RWP) gender politics operates in Turkey. Relying on frame theory in social movement research and the Foucauldian approach to resistance, dissent, and protest, it explores Muslim feminist critique of RWP gender discourse mainly with a focus on the following issues: (i.) Instrumentalization of the headscarf, (ii.) familialist policies, and (iii.) violence against women and the Istanbul Convention (the Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence). As a result, it demonstrates that young Muslim women’s dissident mentalities and subjectivi...
This article examines the gender views of Islamist preacher Fethullah Gülen, a citizen of Turkey who...
This paper focuses on Muslim Civil Society structures and, more specifically, on the gap between the...
Since the late 1990s, following the state’s process of de-politicization and exclusion, educated Isl...
This article examines young Muslim women’s dissident mentalities, practices, and subjectivitie...
This article examines young Muslim women's dissident mentalities, practices, and subjectivities that...
In the 2010s in Turkey, the ruling Justice and Development Party's (AKP) authoritarian-populist turn...
In the 2010s in Turkey, the ruling Justice and Development Party’s (AKP) authoritarian-populist turn...
This article focuses on women engaged in the Sunni-dominated organization Sveriges Unga Muslimer [Sw...
Islamic feminism in Turkey is neither monolithic nor static. The article argued that from the 1980s ...
11 pagesIn this paper I examine the impact of social media campaigns, using the trending hashtag #Mo...
The thesis, based on research into written works, aims to de-essentialise the terms 'feminism' and '...
This article explores the emergence of the religious Muslim women’s movement in the 1990s in Turkey,...
The aim of this thesis is to examine how political Islam as an ideology of the Turkish state has con...
Feminist movements that arose in the early 2000s have triggered renewed discussions in academia and ...
In September 2007, Michael M. Gunter and M. Hakan Yavuz published their article titled ‘Turkish para...
This article examines the gender views of Islamist preacher Fethullah Gülen, a citizen of Turkey who...
This paper focuses on Muslim Civil Society structures and, more specifically, on the gap between the...
Since the late 1990s, following the state’s process of de-politicization and exclusion, educated Isl...
This article examines young Muslim women’s dissident mentalities, practices, and subjectivitie...
This article examines young Muslim women's dissident mentalities, practices, and subjectivities that...
In the 2010s in Turkey, the ruling Justice and Development Party's (AKP) authoritarian-populist turn...
In the 2010s in Turkey, the ruling Justice and Development Party’s (AKP) authoritarian-populist turn...
This article focuses on women engaged in the Sunni-dominated organization Sveriges Unga Muslimer [Sw...
Islamic feminism in Turkey is neither monolithic nor static. The article argued that from the 1980s ...
11 pagesIn this paper I examine the impact of social media campaigns, using the trending hashtag #Mo...
The thesis, based on research into written works, aims to de-essentialise the terms 'feminism' and '...
This article explores the emergence of the religious Muslim women’s movement in the 1990s in Turkey,...
The aim of this thesis is to examine how political Islam as an ideology of the Turkish state has con...
Feminist movements that arose in the early 2000s have triggered renewed discussions in academia and ...
In September 2007, Michael M. Gunter and M. Hakan Yavuz published their article titled ‘Turkish para...
This article examines the gender views of Islamist preacher Fethullah Gülen, a citizen of Turkey who...
This paper focuses on Muslim Civil Society structures and, more specifically, on the gap between the...
Since the late 1990s, following the state’s process of de-politicization and exclusion, educated Isl...