'we Have the Right To Work': the Rise of the 'national Economy' and Reformulating the Demands of the Women's Movement in the Pages of Kadinlar Dunyasi in the Post Balkan Wars Era

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2023

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Ozbek, Muge

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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd

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This article utilizes the first 100 issues of Kadinlar Dunyasi, published in 1913, to explore the emergence of new feminist discourse attributing women with new socio-economic roles, other than childrearing and household labor, in a general socio-historical context that was defined by the needs of a new national economy. The intention here is primarily to show how new visions of Ottoman womanhood emerged, radically different from the previous model of relatively modern, educated mothers and wives which had been promoted in former decades as novel, nationalist policies and projects of society began to unfold in the post-Balkan Wars era and to explore how these newer visions were represented in feminist discourse.

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Post Balkan Wars era, feminism, nationalism, Kad?nlar Dunyas?, Ottoman, feminism, Kad?nlar Dunyas?, Ottoman, nationalism, Post Balkan Wars era

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05 social sciences, 0509 other social sciences, 0506 political science

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Middle Eastern Studies

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59

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2

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221

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236
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