Mainstreaming the headscarf : Islamist politics and women in the Turkish media
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Mainstreaming the headscarf : Islamist politics and women in the Turkish media
(Gender and Islam series)
I.B. Tauris, 2021
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"First published in Great Britain 2019"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. [233]-243) and index
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内容説明
With the rise to power of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) in the early 2000s in Turkey, the headscarf that used be looked down upon by the secular middle and upper classes moved to the mainstream. It has since become a symbol of desirable womanhood. This development has pushed Turkey's secular feminists, who had been critical of the headscarf ban, to the margins.
This book is the first to trace this new phase of conservative gender politics by examining the images of women's headscarves across secular and Islamic news media. Based on the analysis of photographs and the columns of conservative women journalists, the book sheds light on how the AKP is transforming the image of womanhood. It also identifies the rise of the conservative female journalist as an important phenomenon in the country. Esra OEzcan problematizes designators such as "Islamist women" or "Islamic feminists" and instead aims to understand these women in terms of their commitment to right-wing activism and politics, which has so far been ignored. An original contribution to feminist scholarship on Muslim women, this book draws on the unique perspectives of Visual Culture and Communication Studies.
目次
List of Figures and Tables
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Old Versus New Turkey
Chapter 2: Headscarf as a Contested Terrain in Turkish Media and Politics
Chapter 3: Transformations of the Representations of the Headscarf in Religious and Secular Newspapers
Chapter 4: The Rise of the Conservative Female Journalist and the Mainstreaming of the Headscarf
Chapter 5: Loss of Sisterhood: Challenges for the Progressive Feminist Movement in Turkey
Chapter 6: Conclusion - Towards a New Gender Equilibrium
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