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Year 2024 – Volume 16 – Issue 1

2024-05-29T16:58:44+03:00

2024.16.1. spring DERGİPARK Contents Contents and from the Editor Articles Queer Empowerment Approach to Social Work with Transgender Youth: A Literature Review - Halil Pak, Özlem Cankurtaran  The Intersection of New Queer Cinema and Kurdish Cinema in the Context of Ali Kemal Çınar's Films - Kaan Akın  Representation of Male Love in East Asia and West: “Fetish vs Activism” - Seray Akkülah New Methods Development Of The Toxic Masculinity Scale: A Study Of Validity And Reliability - Münevver Başman, Senanur Turgut, Kader Serezli Micro-interventions: Do-it-yourself (DIY) in Ottoman women’s journals and the [...]

Year 2024 – Volume 16 – Issue 12024-05-29T16:58:44+03:00

Triple Alliance Against Masculinity: Masculinities in the Grip of War, Migration and Poverty The Case of Syrians in Ankara

2024-05-29T16:01:41+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Book Review Authors: Benan Havva Baran Dates: 30 May 2024 Critical masculinity studies associated with migration studies follow feminist critiques and emphasize that men's experiences of migration, forced migration and displacement are gendered. This review assesses how Saeid Mozafari and Halime Ünal Reşitoğlu discuss the experiences of masculinity among married Syrian men in Ankara, shaped in the grip of poverty, war and forced migration. It discusses the uniqueness of the work within the research conducted in Turkey, especially on the Syrian diaspora, and its contribution to [...]

Triple Alliance Against Masculinity: Masculinities in the Grip of War, Migration and Poverty The Case of Syrians in Ankara2024-05-29T16:01:41+03:00

Beauty: Liberation and/or Confinement in The Life and Loves of a She Devil by Fay Weldon

2024-05-29T15:48:10+03:00

First Language: English Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Emine Şentürk Dates: 30 May 2024 This essay critically examines the transformation of the protagonist, Ruth Patchett, in Fay Weldon’s novel The Life and Loves of a She Devil (1983). The transformation that Ruth undergoes can be viewed in two ways: both in terms of her role in society and her physical appearance. Initially a submissive housewife, Ruth evolves into an independent businesswoman who undergoes extensive cosmetic procedures to conform to prevailing beauty standards. This article reveals, through an analysis of Ruth’s liberation [...]

Beauty: Liberation and/or Confinement in The Life and Loves of a She Devil by Fay Weldon2024-05-29T15:48:10+03:00

Food Crisis and The Relations Between Managers and Members in Women’s Cooperatives

2024-05-29T15:35:56+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Bengü Kurtege Sefer Dates: 30 May 2024 An industrialized food system tries to overcome the food crisis with policies aimed only at increasing production. Women's cooperatives emerge as potential horizontal organizations that give importance to the experience of food production and consumption processes, the sustainable use of natural resources and direct consumer access to food against this industrial system. According to the principles of cooperatives, there should be an egalitarian and democratic division of labor among managers, and members and they should actively [...]

Food Crisis and The Relations Between Managers and Members in Women’s Cooperatives2024-05-29T15:35:56+03:00

Gender Equality and Women Employment: Women Engineers in Cartoons

2024-05-29T15:29:48+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Nergizhan Anaç, Volkan Arslan Dates: 30 May 2024 The impact of a multi-gender workforce is significant for the economic development of countries. Therefore, regarding the constant development of technology, it is essential to question the concepts of professions in which women are employed considering the roles given to women by old ideas coming from patriarchy, and to reconstruct and regulate them in the eyes of society. Today, some professions are still identified as male professions due to generalized gender roles which were constructed [...]

Gender Equality and Women Employment: Women Engineers in Cartoons2024-05-29T15:29:48+03:00

Strengthenıng Feminist Truth Claims In The Post-Truth Era: Anti- Genderism And The Re-Appropriation Of Feminist Standpoint

2024-05-29T15:29:16+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Demet Bolat Dates: 30 May 2024 In this article, I engage in an epistemological debate on anti-genderism rising since the 2010s. Firstly, I discuss how anti-genderism appropriates the standpoint epistemologies as a means to assert masculinist truth claims. Throughout this discussion, I demonstrate how post-truth technologies offer a methodology for masculinist truth claims. Subsequently, I embark on an inquiry into the development of a feminist re-appropriation strategy, aimed at strengthening feminist truth claims and reclaiming standpoint epistemologies in response to epistemic crisis engendered by the [...]

Strengthenıng Feminist Truth Claims In The Post-Truth Era: Anti- Genderism And The Re-Appropriation Of Feminist Standpoint2024-05-29T15:29:16+03:00

Micro-interventions: Do-it-yourself (DIY) in Ottoman women’s journals and the female agents of architecture

2024-05-29T15:28:46+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Damla Göre Dates: 30 May 2024 The Ottoman women's periodicals played a pivotal role as a conduit for the women's movement while also offering insightful articles on house decoration. These articles discussed house artifacts, furniture, and ornaments, all the while highlighting the importance of tiny touches. Published during the early Republic period, Süs Magazine (1923–24) covered home aesthetics like its predecessors and launched an intriguing decoration campaign for women readers using do-it-yourself (DIY) applications. This article delves into the DIY literature within the [...]

Micro-interventions: Do-it-yourself (DIY) in Ottoman women’s journals and the female agents of architecture2024-05-29T15:28:46+03:00

Development Of The Toxic Masculinity Scale: A Study Of Validity And Reliability

2024-05-29T15:28:15+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Münevver Başman, Senanur Turgut, Kader Serezli Dates: 30 May 2024 Toxic masculinity is socially regressive male characteristics that foster male dominance, devaluation of women, homophobia, and violence. It can be defined as the behavior patterns that society imposes on men and all of the harm that men inflict on themselves and their environment while trying to act in accordance with these behavior patterns. The aim of this research is to develop a valid and reliable measurement tool that will measure toxic masculinity. The [...]

Development Of The Toxic Masculinity Scale: A Study Of Validity And Reliability2024-05-29T15:28:15+03:00

Representation of Male Love in East Asia and West: “Fetish vs Activism”

2024-05-29T15:27:32+03:00

First Language: English Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Note Authors: Seray Akkülah Dates: 30 May 2024 Alice Oseman, the author of an LGBTQ+ young adult graphic novel that focuses on the lives and romance of two boys, has made a comment that caused some controversy on the internet. This comment by Oseman illustrates a somewhat common view held by Western society toward East Asian Boys Love (BL) genre. That is: BL novels and webcomics being highly sexual, fetish works with little literary value. This research note tries to analyze what could be the [...]

Representation of Male Love in East Asia and West: “Fetish vs Activism”2024-05-29T15:27:32+03:00

The Intersection of New Queer Cinema and Kurdish Cinema in the Context of Ali Kemal Çınar’s Films

2024-05-29T15:27:05+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Kaan Akın Dates: 30 May 2024 This article is based on the idea that the concept of "flawed cinema", which draws a parallel between the New Queer Cinema and the Third Cinema, and Julia Garcia Espinosa's understanding of "imperfect cinema", which is also reflected in the discussions of Kurdish cinema, constitute an intersection point. Both terms have the possibility to be discussed within the same framework. In the article, firstly, the relationship between queer cinema and Third Cinema will be shown. Then, the discussions [...]

The Intersection of New Queer Cinema and Kurdish Cinema in the Context of Ali Kemal Çınar’s Films2024-05-29T15:27:05+03:00
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