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8 Mart Dünya Kadınlar Günü hakkında kısa bir hikâye

Year 2015, , 77 - 85, 01.06.2015
https://doi.org/10.1501/Fe0001_0000000132

Abstract

Bu değini, Dünya Kadınlar Gününün geçmişi hakkında bir hikâyedir. Resmi tarihe meydan okuyan toplumsal hareketlerin, yazıldıkları yeri veya perspektifi merkeze alan 8 Mart gibi olayların tarihlerinin anlatıldığı “resmi tarihleri” olduğu ve 8 Mart Dünya Kadınlar Günü sıklıkla pazar ve siyaset günün anlamı ile ilgili olmayan resimler üretecek şekilde kullanıldığı argümanlarına dayanan bu değini, Dünya Kadınlar Gününün bütün dünyada yerelden uluslararası çeşitli ölçeklerde kadınların mücadelelerinin ürünü olduğu, her zaman cinsiyet eşitliğine dair çoklu kaygılarla kutlandığına dair bir hikâyedir

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A short story about march 8, the International Women's Day

Year 2015, , 77 - 85, 01.06.2015
https://doi.org/10.1501/Fe0001_0000000132

Abstract

A short story about march 8, the International Women's Day This commentary is a story about the background of the International Women’s Day. Based on the arguments that social movements challenging formal history writing have their own “formal histories” centring either the place or perspective from which the history of an event like 8 March International Women’s Day is written, and that the International Women’s Day is not infrequently used by the market and/or politics in ways that produce pictures unrelated to the meaning of the day for uprising women, this commentary is a story telling that the 8 March originated with and has remained inherently attached to women’s uprising against their oppression. The International Women’s Day is a product of women’s struggle at various scales all over the world, and has always been celebrated by a plurality of women with multiple concerns related to gender equality

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  • Abbott, Edith. “History of the Employment of Women in the American Cotton Mills: II” Journal of Political Economy 16, no. 10 (1908): 680-692.
  • Akal, Emel. Kızıl Feministler: Biz Sözlü Tarih Çalışması (İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları, 2011).
  • Aslan, Taner. “II. Meşrutiyet Dönemi İşçi Hareketleri ve Bu Hareketlerin Meydana Getirdiği Sorunlar Üzerine Bir Deneme” Ankara Üniversitesi Osmanlı Tarihi Araştırma ve Uygulama Merkezi Dergisi, no 25 (2009): 33-65.
  • Çakır, Serpil. Osmanlı Kadın Hareketi (İstanbul: Metis Yayınları, 1994).
  • Diamond, Marie Josephine. “The revolutionary rhetoric of Olympe de Gouges”, Feminist Issues 14, no. 1 (1994): 3-23.
  • Evans, Richard J.. “German Social Democracy and Women's Suffrage 1891-1918”, Journal of Contemporary History 15, no. 3 (1980): 533-557.
  • Evans, Jill. Olympe de Gouges (tarihsiz) http://www.womeninworldhistory.com/imow-deGouges.pdf
  • Kadın Sesi Sayı 8 http://tustav.org/dosya/SureliYayinlar/kadinlarin_sesi/ks_008.pdf
  • Kadın Sesi Sayı 9 http://tustav.org/dosya/SureliYayinlar/kadinlarin_sesi/ks_009.pdf
  • Kaplan, Temma. “On the Socialist Origins of International Women's Day”, Feminist Studies 11, no. 1 (1985): 163-171.
  • Longley, D. A.. “The Mezhraionka, The Bolsheviks and International Women's Day: In Response To Michael Melançon”, Soviet Studies 41, no. 4 (1989): 625-645.
  • Pateman, Carole. “Three Questions about Womanhood Suffrage” Suffrage and Beyond: International Feminist Perspectives, der. Caroline Daley ve Melanie Nolan (Aucland: Aucland University Press, 1994): 331- 348.
  • Powell, Benjamın. “Meet the Old Sweatshops Same as the New” The Independent Review 19, no. 1(2014):109– 122.
  • Sklar, Kathryn Kish. “Women Who Speak For An Entire Nation: American and British Women Compared At The world Anti-Slavery Convention, London, 1840” Pacific Historical Review 59, no. 4 (1990): 453- 499
  • Şenden, Fatma. “8 Mart Niçin Emekçi Kadınlar Günüdür?”, Ürün Sosyalist Dergi İnternet Gazetesi 21, Mayıs- Haziran 2007, http://urundergisi.com/makaleler.php?ID=1574.
  • Temin, Peter. “Product Quality and Vertical Integration in the Early Cotton Textile Industry” The Journal of Economic History 48, no. 4 (1988): 891-907
  • Taylor, Ula. “The Historical Evolution of Black Feminist Theory and Praxis”Journal of Black Studies 29, no. 2 (1998):. 234-253
  • Teschke, Benno. “Theorizing the Westphalian System of States: International Relations from Absolutism to Capitalism” European Journal of International Relations 8, no. 1 (2002): 5–48.
  • Timisi, Nilüfer ve Meltem Ağduk Gevrek. “1980’ler Türkiye’sinde Feminist Hareket: Ankara Çevresi” 90’larda Türkiye’de Feminizm, der. Aksu Bora ve Asena Günal, (İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları, 2002): 13-40.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Women's Studies
Journal Section Research Article
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Ayça Kurtoğlu This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015

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Chicago Kurtoğlu, Ayça. “8 Mart Dünya Kadınlar Günü hakkında kısa Bir hikâye”. Fe Dergi 7, no. 1 (June 2015): 77-85. https://doi.org/10.1501/Fe0001_0000000132.