2017
DOI: 10.1080/12259276.2017.1349717
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Whither feminist alliance? Secular feminists and Islamist women in Turkey

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“…However, this backlash politics reversing the existing egalitarian legal framework does not mean that the political closures in the gender regime consume all meaning-making processes around gender. Forging new types of affective and intersectional solidarity among women and proposing alternative imaginaries for a feminist-inspired social justice vision (Çelik and Göker 2021;Dinçer 2020;Simga and Goker 2017), feminist activists reject the party's attempts to establish a "narrative monoculture" where feminist imaginaries are eliminated altogether (Foroughi et al 2019). In what follows, the article discusses the ways in which young Muslim women's dissident mentalities, practices, and subjectivities pose a significant challenge to the hegemonic terms of the anti-feminist and anti-gender governmentality under the new gender regime.…”
Section: Gender and Islam In Rwp Politics In Turkeymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this backlash politics reversing the existing egalitarian legal framework does not mean that the political closures in the gender regime consume all meaning-making processes around gender. Forging new types of affective and intersectional solidarity among women and proposing alternative imaginaries for a feminist-inspired social justice vision (Çelik and Göker 2021;Dinçer 2020;Simga and Goker 2017), feminist activists reject the party's attempts to establish a "narrative monoculture" where feminist imaginaries are eliminated altogether (Foroughi et al 2019). In what follows, the article discusses the ways in which young Muslim women's dissident mentalities, practices, and subjectivities pose a significant challenge to the hegemonic terms of the anti-feminist and anti-gender governmentality under the new gender regime.…”
Section: Gender and Islam In Rwp Politics In Turkeymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recent upsurge of antifeminist gender politics in the Turkish context has incited many debates on the limits and possibilities of collaboration in the women's movement. Some scholars suggest that the political urgencies of the current gender regime provide women with opportunity structures that facilitate dialogue based on a commitment to universal rights and values and lead to profeminist alliances beyond ideological antagonisms (Onar and Paker 2012; Simga and Goker 2017). According to this view, coalition building based on strategic alliances around human rights discourse urges subjects to act in concert in the temporary pursuit of specific shared goals and ensures mutual recognition of differences.…”
Section: Coalitional Solidarity On the Islamic-secular Axismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This potential also manifested itself in feminist protests in 2017, when women rallied for the right to wear both miniskirts and headscarves, chanting slogans such as “don't meddle with my headscarf, don't meddle with my shorts” ( Hürriyet 2017 ). 2 Activists and influential public figures from both secular and Islamic camps cite these deliberative experiences as transformative points in reinforcing the dialogue in between (Onar and Paker 2012; Simga and Goker 2017). Moreover, the Recel Blog 3 has been one of the popular online portals in the recent era, where young Islamic women can discuss gender issues ranging from child sexual abuse to veiling through a gender-conscious perspective.…”
Section: Reformist Components In the Women's Movementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dengan kata lain, keterbukaan ruang politik bagi perempuan dapat menjadi basis bagi perkembangan demokrasi. Namun demikian, banyak kasus memperlihatkan hal sebaliknya (Simga and Goker 2017).…”
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