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Livres anciens et modernes

Pinar Dandiboz.

The construction of female citizenship through etiquette books: Turkey, 1930-1943.

Libra, 2015

28,20 €

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(Istanbul, Turquie)

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Détails

Année
2015
ISBN
9786059022408
Lieu d'édition
Istanbul
Auteur
Pinar Dandiboz.
Éditeurs
Libra
Format
8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall
Thème
ORT SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE OTTOMANICA OTTOMANIA OTTOMAN WORLD, OTTOMANS EMPIRE STATE DAS OSMANISCHE REICH L'EMPIRE L'IMPERO, OTTOMANO EL IMPERIO OTOMANO DET OSMANSKE RIKET GESCHICHTE, HISTOIRE OTTOMANE STORIA OTTOMANA HISTORIA OTOMANA OTTOMANSKE, HISTORIE NON-MUSLIM MINORITIES MINORITY GREEK GREEKS LES, MINORITÉS NON-MUSULMANES GRECS NICHT-MUSLIMISCHE MINDERHEITEN, GRIECHEN MINORANZE NON MUSULMANE GRECI LAS MINORÍAS NO, MUSULMANAS GRIEGOS IKKE-MUSLIMSKE MINORITETER GREKERE ISTANBUL, CONSTANTINOPLE CONSTANTINOPLA CONSTANTINOPOLI KONSTANTINOPEL, WOMAN WOMEN COLLECTION, Women studies, Social history
Description
Soft cover
Langues
Anglais
Reliure
Couverture souple

Description

New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In English. 140 p. The construction of female citizenship through etiquette books: Turkey, 1930-1943. This book is an investigation into how the etiquette books of the early Republican period attempted to shape society in terms of class and gender issues. The analysis of the books, which are important tools to "civilize" society in both the public and private domains, is important because of their effects on the different dimensions of the period's discourse around citizenship. Through etiquette codes, the ideal citizen who would constitute the new privileged class of the Republic was to be constructed in accordance with the discourse of Westernization, but conspicuously adapted to local circumstances. Accordingly, not only the citizen's dress and deportment, but also the citizen's body and sexual life were to be completely renewed. On the other hand, while the books were defining the "acceptable" citizen, women were taken as an important measure of compliance. Thus, as the symbols of the new and modern life, women's appearance, manners, and all feminine pursuits became signifiers of the social status of modern Turkish men. Consequently, this book reveals that the class and gender dimensions of etiquette books are not independent of each other, but intersect and support one another.
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