Year 2010 – Volume 2 – Issue 1

Year 2010 – Volume 2 – Issue 1

Aeroclub

2022-07-24T10:50:48+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Hacer YILDIZ Dates: 1 January 2009 aeroclub, women, modern Hacer YILDIZ Dergipark Full Text

Aeroclub2022-07-24T10:50:48+03:00

Domestic Violence from the Point of View of Women Directors in Turkish Cinema

2022-08-05T21:12:55+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Gül YAŞARTÜK Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Güzel Sanatlar Enstitüsü Dates: 1 January 2010 Domestic violence is an outcome of male dominated ideology, in other words patriarchy. In this context, when women directors handle domestic violence in their films, important questions arise such as the following: Do the women directors have a different consideration than the male dominated discourse? Do they present the experience of women regarding their own lives from the point of view of women, in a way that women are the agents and [...]

Domestic Violence from the Point of View of Women Directors in Turkish Cinema2022-08-05T21:12:55+03:00

Marriage in the Doorway of Shame

2022-07-24T10:52:51+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Maria FORMOLA Dates: 1 January 2009 Music has a catchy beat. Men are straight and firm, the young women pretty and the mature women fierce. Many shots of stone walls and doors and conversations in doorways. There is a rite of passage in progress that involves the whole village that contrasts in rhythm to the private events. The men are allowed to fight and the women placate and work beneath the public eye tho the older one is fierce. When the groom is called [...]

Marriage in the Doorway of Shame2022-07-24T10:52:51+03:00

Home Sweet Home: Feminist Deconstruction in a Women’s Shelter

2022-08-05T21:27:59+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Gökçe BAYRAKÇEKEN TÜZEL Çankaya Belediyesi Kadın Sığınmaevi Yöneticisi Didem GEDİZ GELEGEN   Çankaya Belediyesi Sağlık Müdür Yardımcısı. Dates: 1 January 2010 Home Sweet Home: Feminist Deconstruction in a Women’s Shelter This paper is written to narrate, interpret and share our experiences starting from August 2009, at the Women’s Shelter of Çankaya Municipality, Ankara. Our Women’s Shelter shares the aims and the organizational structure of the municipal administration. This connection opens the shelter to the danger of bearing the patriarchal patterns of the organizational structure and [...]

Home Sweet Home: Feminist Deconstruction in a Women’s Shelter2022-08-05T21:27:59+03:00

News ethics in view of violence against women

2022-08-05T21:28:45+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: Çiler DURSUN Ankara Üniversitesi Dates: 1 January 2010 The issue of how violence against women is represented on news is included in the concerns of critical and feminist media studies way back. It is displayed that the representations of women in general and the violence against women news are constructed in the form of strenghtening the meanings against women in society. The fundamental dynamic of this problematic representations is embedded into the epistemic status of news that assertes it as neutral and impartial knowledge [...]

News ethics in view of violence against women2022-08-05T21:28:45+03:00

The Republic against Impossible Love

2022-08-05T21:29:17+03:00

First Language: Turkish Subjects:  Women's Studies Journal Section: Research Article Authors: İ Hakan DÖNMEZ Gazi Üniversitesi Fakültesi, Halkla İlişkiler ve Tanıtım Bölümü Dates: 1 Ocak 2010 In this study, “Hüküm Gecesi”, “Ankara” and “Hep O Şarkı” named novels of Karaosmanoğlu were analyzed referring to his other novels. Karaosmanoğlu is one of the enlightened people that shares republic idea, worked in his all novels except in “Ankara”, the critics of tradition and past with parallel to “impossible love” fiction. But, he only studied about “possible love” in his “Ankara” novel. Traditional and patriarchal concepts of Karaosmanoğlu [...]

The Republic against Impossible Love2022-08-05T21:29:17+03:00
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