emancipation of women
Title: emancipation of women
Category: /Society & Culture/People
Details: Words: 1400 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
emancipation of women
Category: /Society & Culture/People
Details: Words: 1400 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Akdemir 1
Women’s Emancipation In Turkey
When she is thought as an entirely separated “republic” from the Ottoman Empire, Turkey can be considered as a new born country. Despite her newness, she had experienced a lot of changes, developments and various significant incidents. Women’s emancipation process in Turkey is a very good example for a significant incident, dependently a rapid change for an Islamic country. As a result of these two, this process is
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Ozbay, F. (1990). The Development of Studies on Women in Turkey. In Þirin Tekeli (Ed.), Women in Modern Turkish Society: A Reader (pp.139-160). Bangkok: Unesco
Akdemir 6
Abadan-Unat, N. (1990). The Legal Status of Turkish Women. In F. Özbay (Ed.), Women, Family and Social Change in Turkey (pp.13-27). Bangkok: Unesco.
Berktay, F. (1995). Middle Eastern Women, Islamic Ideology, and Some Thoughts on the Turkish. In Kadýn Araþtýrmalarý Dergisi (pp.100-111). Istanbul: Metis.