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Meine Welt sprang aus dem Gleis türkische Frauen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland : Belastungen, Leiden, Chancen /Kalaclar, Reyhan, January 1993 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universität München. / eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-186).
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Intersubjectivity : Halide Edib (1882-1964) or the "Ottoman/Turkish (women)" as the subject of knowledge /Adak, Hülya. January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Chicago, Dept. of Comparative Literature, August 2001. / Includes bibliographical references. Also available on the Internet.
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Feminist/nationalist discourse in the first year of the Ottoman revolutionary press (1908-1909) : readings from the magazines of Demet, Mehasin and Kadin (Salonica).Keskin, Tülay. January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (Master's)--Bilkent University, 2003.
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Meine Welt sprang aus dem Gleis türkische Frauen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland : Belastungen, Leiden, Chancen /Kalaclar, Reyhan, January 1993 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universität München. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-186).
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The Idealization of Domesticity in Turkey: Understanding Turkish Women’s Low Labor Force Participation Rate Since the Justice and Development Party’s Rise to Power in 2002Walker, Alexandra 01 January 2018 (has links)
This thesis explores the intersection of politics, religious ideology, and gender norms in the context of the Turkish labor market. I aim to shed light on the increasing interplay of these forces under AKP governance and, by extension, provide a rationale for Turkish women’s consistently low labor force participation. Further, I intend to expose that, despite introducing several legal reforms geared towards promoting gender equality, the party continues to frame the traditional family unit as the main pillar of social stability, thereby forcing women into a domestic box from which they have not been able to escape. I hypothesize that several of the AKP’s reforms, which involve various domains of Turkish society—the social security system, the institution of marriage, the family unit (specifically public childcare), and, more indirectly, the education system—have deterred Turkish women from entering and/or remaining in the labor force, as they are predicated on the party’s idealization of domesticity. Ultimately, I grapple with the ways in which the AKP’s policies and ideology have led to Turkish women’s low labor force participation rate—reported by the International Labour Organization (ILO) to be 32.37 percent in March 2017.[1]
[1] “Labor Force Participation Rate, Female (% of Female Population Ages 15+) (Modeled ILO Estimate): Turkey,” The World Bank, November 2017, https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SL.TLF.CACT.FE.ZS?locations=TR.
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Frauenliteratur der 70er Jahre in Deutschland und in der TürkeiCoşan, Leyla. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral) - Universität, Istanbul, 2000. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-185).
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Gender Roles And Women& / #8217 / s Status In Central Asia And Anatolia Between The Thirteenth And Sixteenth CenturiesDalkesen, Nilgun 01 July 2007 (has links) (PDF)
This study examines changing gender roles and women& / #8217 / s status under the light of tö / re/yasa and shar& / #299 / & / #8216 / a among the Inner Asian Turkic and Mongolian societies and Ottomans in Anatolia especially between the thirteenth and the first half of the sixteenth centuries. In this frame, this study traces gender roles and women& / #8217 / s status in Inner Asia before the influence of Islamic culture and civilizations by using oral and written sources as well as anthropological studies. It also focuses on the formation of tö / re and yasa among Inner Asian societies and shar& / #299 / & / #8216 / a in the Muslim world. Finally, this study investigates gender roles and women& / #8217 / s status in relation with customary (yasa/tö / re and ö / rf-i sultani) and religious laws (shar& / #299 / & / #8216 / a ) among the Mongol Ilkhans, Timurids and Ottomans. Gender roles and women& / #8217 / s status are examined according to political, social and cultural characteristics of these dynasties from a comparative perspective.
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What is German? : migrating identities in Turkish-German literature : an analysis of cultural Influences on German national identity /Albu, Stefana Maria. January 2010 (has links)
Thesis -- Departmental honors in German. / Bibliography: ℓ. 94-104.
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