Batı dünyasında
ortaya çıkan feminist hareketlerle birlikte, kadının toplumsal, siyasal ve
ekonomik süreçlerdeki yeri sorgulanır hale gelmiştir. Buna paralel olarak
Tanzimat döneminden başlayarak Cumhuriyet’e uzanan süreçte, Türk toplumsal
hayatında da kadının ‘’ kamusal alan’’a dahil olabilme çabaları
görülmüştür. Bu makalede, Osmanlı-Türk modernleşmesinde ortaya çıkan
kadın hareketleri ve öncü kadınların çalışmaları incelenerek, Osmanlı-Türk modernleşmesinde
kadının toplumsal, siyasal ve ekonomik kazanımlarının modernleşme sürecinin
doğal sonucu olarak mı yoksa kadın hareketleri ve öne çıkan kadınların çabaları
sonucu mu elde edildiği; Türk toplumunun modernleşme çabalarında ve
Türkiye’ de kadın kimliğinin oluşmasında bu hareketlerin ne derece etkili
olabildiği tartışılmıştır.
Kadın Hareketleri Modernleşmede Öncü Kadınlar Osmanlı-Türk Modernleşmesi Türkiye'de Kadınlar
Women’s
role in social, political, and economic lives started being questioned after the
feminist movements in the western world. Concordantly, from the Tanzimat reform era
to establishment of the Republic of Turkey, women’s effort to involve in public
realm in Turkish society was seen. In this article, feminist
movements in Ottoman–Turkish modernization and leading women’s efforts are analyzed.
In Ottoman–Turkish modernization, it is also analyzed that whether the
social, political, and economic achievements of women were the natural results
of Ottoman-Turkish modernization or the results of feminist movements and
leading women’s efforts. Additionally, in modernization efforts of Turkish
society and formation of identity of women, the effect of feminist movements is
discussed.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | Research Articles |
Authors | |
Publication Date | January 18, 2018 |
Submission Date | December 3, 2017 |
Acceptance Date | December 4, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2018 Volume: 2 Issue: 1 |
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