A new Islamic individualism in Turkey: headscarved women in the city
The recent change from the confined, isolated Islamic identity of the 1970s and 1980s to the growing consumption-oriented Muslim definition is an important element in comprehending the direction of change in Turkey today. This article focuses on the formation of the new Islamic self, granting a prim...
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格式: | Print Article |
語言: | English |
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Routledge, Taylor & Francis
2006
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Turkish studies
Year: 2006, 卷: 7, 發布: 3, Pages: 473-488 |
Further subjects: | B
文化認同
B 宗教性 B Türkei Frauen Muslime 城巿人口 個人主義 伊斯蘭教 頭巾 / 面紗 文化認同 社會–文化轉變 宗教性 B 頭巾 B 穆斯林 B 個人主義 B 社會–文化轉變 B 女人 B 伊斯蘭教 B 城巿人口 B Türkei |
總結: | The recent change from the confined, isolated Islamic identity of the 1970s and 1980s to the growing consumption-oriented Muslim definition is an important element in comprehending the direction of change in Turkey today. This article focuses on the formation of the new Islamic self, granting a primary role to Muslim women in the city. The authors analyze the way in which the headscarved university students carry the potential of pioneers of change in urban Turkey by claiming their city (with their demand to be regarded as "full citizens") and their individuality (with their demand to have the freedom of choice on personal matters), posing a credible threat to the still ongoing influence of the Kemalist modernization project. (Turkish Studies / GIGA) |
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ISSN: | 1468-3849 |
Contains: | In: Turkish studies
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