Anti-Veiling Campaigns in Turkey Anti-Veiling Campaigns in Turkey

Anti-Veiling Campaigns in Turkey

State, Society and Gender in the Early Republic

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Beschreibung des Verlags

The veiling and unveiling of women have been controversial issues in Turkey since the late-Ottoman period. It was with the advent of local campaigns against certain veils in the 1930s, however, that women's dress turned into an issue of national mobilisation in which gender norms would be redefined. In this comprehensive analysis of the anti-veiling campaigns in interwar Turkey, Sevgi Adak casts light onto the historical context within which the meanings of veiling and unveiling in Turkey were formed. By shifting the focus from the high politics of the elite to the implementation of state policies, the book situates the anti-veiling campaigns as a space where the Kemalist reforms were negotiated, compromised and resisted by societal actors. Using previously unpublished archival material, Adak reveals the intricacies of the Kemalist modernisation process and provides a nuanced reading of the gender order established in the early republic by looking at the various ways women responded to the anti-veiling campaigns. A major contribution to the literature on the social history of modern Turkey, the book provides a complex analysis of these campaigns which goes beyond a simple binary between liberation and oppression.

GENRE
Geschichte
ERSCHIENEN
2022
24. Februar
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
232
Seiten
VERLAG
I.B. Tauris
GRÖSSE
3,1
 MB

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