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El. knyga: Travelling Theory and Womens Movements in Turkey: Imagining Europe [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(Munzur University, Turkey)
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"Drawing on archival research, Travelling Theory and Women's Movements in Turkey examines the imagination of Europe in the context of women's rights movements in a self-defined non-European setting. Bringing together travelling theory, poststructuralist feminist theories and orientalist studies to provide an original theoretical framework for understanding the complex and often contradictory imaginations of Europe as an object of desire, fantasy, hate and hostility in a non-European context, this volume sheds light on the manner in which local power dynamics are reproduced, negotiated and subverted during the travel of women's and feminist movements. With a focus on the late Ottoman Empire, it questions how 'Other' positions can be inhabited by the 'Self' while unpacks sexual and normative dimensions of demanding women's rights in this context. As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology, cultural studies and gender studies with interests in feminist theory and notions of European and non-European categories"--

Drawing on archival research, Travelling Theory and Women’s Movements in Turkey examines the imagination of Europe in the context of women’s rights movements in a self-defined non-European setting. It brings travelling theory, poststructuralist feminist theories and orientalist studies together to provide an original theoretical framework for understanding the complex and often contradictory imaginations of Europe. Such imaginations can be an object of desire, fantasy, hate and hostility in a non-European context. This volume sheds light on the manner in which local power dynamics are reproduced, negotiated and subverted during the travel of women’s and feminist movements. With a focus on the late Ottoman Empire, the book questions how ‘Other’ positions can be inhabited by the ‘Self’ and unpacks sexual and normative dimensions of demanding women’s rights in this context. As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology, cultural studies and gender studies with interests in feminist theory and notions of European and non-European categories.



Drawing on archival research, this book examines the imagination of Europe in the context of the late Ottoman Empire, focusing on the Turkish and Muslim women’s rights movement to shed light on the complex and often contradictory imaginations of Europe as an object of desire, fantasy, hate and hostility in a non-European context.

CHAPTER 1: Feminist Travelling Theories and Imaginary Geographies

CHAPTER 2: Gender History, Feminist Genealogy and the Archival Turn

CHAPTER 3: The Sick Man of Europe: The Contexts Womens Movements Travel

CHAPTER 4: Negotiations in discourses on Europe: The production of
Occidentalism

CHAPTER 5: Clothing as Womens Rights: Protecting the Sexual Purity of Women
(and Nation) From Europe

CHAPTER 6: Mood of Commitment: Inhabiting Motherhood Positions

CHAPTER 7: Conclusion: Europe is not about Europe
Demet Gülēiēek is an Honorary Researcher at University of Warwick, UK and an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Munzur University, Turkey.