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Course Title Code Compulsory/Elective Laboratory + Practice ECTS
Women’s Movement and Feminism in Turkey SOS445 VII. SEMESTER 3+0 4.5
Language of Instruction Türkçe
Course Type Area Elective Courses
Course Instructor(s) ÖĞR. GÖR. DR. GÜLCAN ERGÜN
Mode of Delivery This course will be taught face to face.
Prerequisites There is no prerequisite or co-requisite for this course.
Courses Recomended There are no other courses recommended for this course.
Recommended Reading List • Atılgan, G.; Saraçoğlu, C. ve Uslu, A. (Yay. Haz.) (2015). Osmanlı’dan Günümüze Türkiye’de Siyasal Hayat, İstanbul: Yordam.• Toprak, Zafer (2014). Türkiye’de Kadın Özgürlüğü ve Feminizm (1908-1935), İstanbul: Tarih Vakfı Yurt Yayınları.• Çakır, Serpil (1996). Osmanlı Kadın Hareketi, İstanbul: Metis.• Ekmekçioğlu, Lerna & Bilal, Melissa (2006). Bir Adalet Feryadı: Osmanlı’dan Türkiye’ye Beş Ermeni Feminist Yazar (1862-1933), İstanbul: Aras.• Yelsalı Parmaksız, Pınar Melis (2017). Türkiye’nin Modernleşmesinde Kadınlar: 1839’dan Günümüze, Ankara: İmge.• Sancar, Serpil (2017). Türk Modernleşmesinin Cinsiyeti: Erkekler Devlet, Kadınlar Aile Kurar, İstanbul: İletişim.• Çakır, Serpil (2019). Erkek Kulübünde Siyaset, İstanbul: Sel.• Kandiyoti, Deniz (2019). Cariyeler, Bacılar, Yurttaşlar, İstanbul: Metis.• Göle, Nilüfer (2011). Modern Mahrem, İstanbul: Metis.• Çağlayan Handan (2014). Analar, Yoldaşlar, Tanrıçalar: Kürt Hareketinde Kadınlar ve Kadın Kimliğinin Oluşumu, İstanbul: İletişim.
Assessment methods and criteria 1 Midterm Exam (Written Exam), 1 Final Exam (Written Exam)
Work Placement This is not appropriate for the course.
Catalog Content Introduction: Development of the women’s movement in the Ottoman Empire and the World; Women’s Movement and Feminism in the Second Constitutional Monarchy Period; Pioneering Women of Feminism in Turkey: Turkish and Armenian Pioneers; Gender Regime of Ottoman-Turkish Modernization; Kemalism, the Republic and Women; Women’s People’s Party, Turkish Women’s Union and Nezihe Muhiddin; Women’s Struggle for Citizenship in Turkey; 2nd Wave of Feminism in Turkey; 1990s: The spread and institutionalization of feminism; 3rd Wave of Feminism in Turkey; Kurdish Women’s/Feminist Movement; Current Debates in the Women’s/Feminist Movement in Turkey; Discussion.

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