Feminism and Feminist History-Writing in Turkey

The Discovery of Ottoman Feminism

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Serpil Çakır Istanbul University cakir@istanbul.edu

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The formation of a feminist consciousness and memory in Turkey coincided with a historical period in which both social movements and academic studies proliferated. Towards the end of the 1980s, the increasing number of women's organisations and publications began to impact upon both the feminist movement and academic research in the area of women's studies. This, combined with the expansion of the civil societal realm, has resulted in many topics and issues related to women becoming part of the public discussion, thereby contributing to the development of a new feminist consciousness. This article discusses the impact of the work in the field of women's history and the ensuing discovery of an Ottoman feminism on the formation of such a feminist consciousness and memory in Turkey.

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Aspasia

The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women's and Gender History

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