Year 2013 – Volume 5 – Issue 1

Year 2013 – Volume 5 – Issue 1

Parks, Women, Cities

2022-07-24T10:57:42+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Collective Dates: 1 January 2009 parks, cities, women Collective Dergipark Full Text

Parks, Women, Cities2022-07-24T10:57:42+03:00

“Riot Is Not Diet”: Women’s Graffiti in the Sample of Berlin

2022-07-06T00:44:56+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Funda ÇOBAN Ankara University, Department of Political Science and Public Administration Dates: 1 June 2013 Where ever domination exists, modes of resistance also does. This mutual relation between dominance and resistance transforms political arena into conflict for keeping the field. This conflict includes two modes: Space and time. Thus, mechanisms of dominance or resistance try to determine, re-shape and transform the borders of time and space. From this point of view, graffiti in contrast with the orders of city authorities about movement in public [...]

“Riot Is Not Diet”: Women’s Graffiti in the Sample of Berlin2022-07-06T00:44:56+03:00

Sexual Assault in Turkish Criminal Law in Feminist Perspective

2022-08-05T19:56:44+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Seher KIRBAŞ CANİKOĞLU Ankara University Graduate Student of Institute of Social Sciences, Department of Women's Studies Dates: 1 June 2013 Sexual violence topic has been discussed in Turkey by the means of unfair court decisions during the recent years. Victims of sexual crimes complain about the judicial procedures being traumatizing and the processes resulting in exculpation or nolle prosequi. Despite the positive improvements in terms of sexual crimes with the amendments in Turkish Criminal Law in 2005, the reasons why the judicial processes and [...]

Sexual Assault in Turkish Criminal Law in Feminist Perspective2022-08-05T19:56:44+03:00

Women’s Experience in the Resistance Against the HEPS Constructions: The Case of Fındıklı

2022-08-05T19:57:40+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Şahinde YAVUZ   Department of Public Relations and Advertising, Karadeniz Teknik Üniversitesi Communications Faaculty PHd , Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Ankara University Özlem ŞENDENİZ   Department of Public Relations and Advertising, Karadeniz Teknik Üniversitesi Communications Faculty PHd, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Ankara University Dates: 1 June 2013 Women's Experience in the Resistance Against the HEPS Constructions: The Case of Fındıklı The resistance stories of women as well as their roles in the private and the public space are generally [...]

Women’s Experience in the Resistance Against the HEPS Constructions: The Case of Fındıklı2022-08-05T19:57:40+03:00

The Role of Homeland Concept as a desideratum in the Construction of Tanzimat Era’s Masculinity

2022-08-05T19:58:23+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: İlkay ÖZKÜRALPLİ İstanbul Arel University, Sociology Department, Research Assistant Dates: 1 June 2013 The Role of Homeland Concept as a desideratum in the Construction of Tanzimat Era’s Masculinity This study explores masculinity and the ideology of nationalism during the Tanzimat era. I analyze Namık Kemal’s literary piece, Vatan yahut Silistre, by contextualizing it within the Tanzimat period of Turkish literature. Pursuing Deleuzien analysis of desire, as a simultaneous production of the desire and the object of the desire, I explore masculinity as an object [...]

The Role of Homeland Concept as a desideratum in the Construction of Tanzimat Era’s Masculinity2022-08-05T19:58:23+03:00

Nefes: Vatan Sağolsun Breath: Long Live the Homeland As A War Tale and The Crisis of Hegemonic Masculinity

2022-08-08T02:47:16+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Eren Yüksel Ankara University Communication Faculty Dates: 1 June 2013 During the 2000s in the Turkish cinema, in addition to films telling narsistic male heros’ extremely violent acts towards social problems and films in which hegemonic masculinity is reproduced, films questioning the embedded relationship among nationalism, militarism and masculinity have also been shot. This study focuses on Nefes: Vatan Sağolsun, one of the above-mentioned films, which exposes the male characters’ conflicting inner processes and allows presentations that can be commented within the concept of [...]

Nefes: Vatan Sağolsun Breath: Long Live the Homeland As A War Tale and The Crisis of Hegemonic Masculinity2022-08-08T02:47:16+03:00

“Sahar” by the Syrian writer Dima Wannous

2022-08-05T20:00:06+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Bülent KORKMAZ Yıldırım Bayezit University Arabic Language and Literature Dates: 1 June 2013 A short story of Syrian young women writers Dima Wannous "Sahar" was chosen as the subject of this study. The study will begin with the story of the author's life, including her assessment of the short story, and will be completed with Turkish translation. Dima Wannous, Middle East, short story, daily life, Eastern Bülent KORKMAZ Yıldırım Bayezit University Arabic Language and Literature Dergipark Full Text [...]

“Sahar” by the Syrian writer Dima Wannous2022-08-05T20:00:06+03:00
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