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Gender Politics In Turkey And Russia From State Feminism To Authoritarian Rule Gkten Huriye Doangn

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Gender Politics In Turkey And Russia From State Feminism To Authoritarian Rule Gkten Huriye Doangn
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.16 MB
Pages: 193
Author: Gökten Huriye Doğangün
ISBN: 9781838604356, 9781838604387, 1838604359, 1838604383
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Gender Politics In Turkey And Russia From State Feminism To Authoritarian Rule Gkten Huriye Doangn by Gökten Huriye Doğangün 9781838604356, 9781838604387, 1838604359, 1838604383 instant download after payment.

Both Russia and Turkey were pioneering examples of feminism in the early twentieth century, when the Bolshevik and Republican states embraced an ideology of women’s equality. Yet now these countries have drifted towards authoritarianism and the concept of gender is being invoked to reinforce tradition, nationalism and to oppose Western culture. Huriye Gökten Doğangün’s book explores the relationship between the state and gender equality in Russia and Turkey, covering the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 and the Republican Revolution of 1923 and highlighting the very different gender climates that have emerged under the leaderships of Putin and Erdogan.

The research is based on analysis of legal documents, statistical data and reports, as well as in-depth interviews with experts, activists and public officials. Doğangün identifies a climate of ‘neo-traditionalism’ in contemporary Russia and ‘neo-conservatism’ in contemporary Turkey and examines how Putin and Erdogan’s ambitions to ensure political stability, security and legitimacy are achieved by promoting commonly held ‘family values’, grounded in religion and tradition. The book reveals what it means to be a woman in Turkey and Russia today and covers key topics such as hostility towards feminism, women’s employment, domestic violence, motherhood and abortion. Doğangün provides the first comparative study that seeks to understand the escalation of patriarchy and the decline of democracy which is being witnessed across the world.

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