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    İstanbul, Turkey : Bağlam
    ISBN: 9789758803705 , 9758803700
    Language: Turkish
    Pages: 304 pages , illustrations , 21 x 14 cm
    Edition: 1. basım
    Series Statement: İnceleme/araştırma (Bağlam) ; 200
    Series Statement: İnceleme/araştırma (Bağlam)
    DDC: 305.42
    Keywords: Great Britain ; Turkey ; BI Institutional Bibliography ; K: Countries, regions ; K: Culture and media ; K: Feminism and culture ; K: Gender and culture ; K: Popular culture ; K: Theory, philosophy, critique ; K: Women's periodicals ; Case studies
    Abstract: "Son 20-30 yılda feminist araştırmacılar giderek daha fazla, kadınların medyada ve genel olarak kültür içinde nasıl temsil edildiklerini araştırdılar. Temsil, politik bir sorundur. Kadınlar, bütün diğer toplumsal gruplar gibi, kendi kendilerini tanımlamadıkları, kendi adlarını kendileri koymadıkları sürece hep başkasının yaptığı tanımlamalar içine hapsolacaklar, bir türlü kendi adlarını koyamayacaklar, ya da Duygu Asena'nın dile getirdiği gibi adsız kalacaklar. Bu nedenle medyadaki egemen kadınlık imgelerinin ve kalıplarının deşifre edilerek eleştirilmesi feminist araştırmanın önemli bir gündemini oluşturuyor ve temsilin nasıl işlediğine, kültür içinde ve kültür için anlamların nasıl yaratıldığına, bu anlamları insanların nasıl içselleştirdiğine ya da reddettiğine ilişkin feminist çalışmalar yaygınlaşıp derinleşiyor. Süheyla Kırca Schroeder'in kitabı, bu alandaki çalışmalara Türkiye'den önemli bir katkı getiriyor. Üstelik, az rastlanan bir başka özelliği var: Kırca Schroeder, Türkiye'de ve Britanya'da yayınlanan kadın dergilerinin karşılaştırmalı bir analizini yaparak Batı feminizmi ile Türkiye'deki feminizm arasındaki benzerlikleri ve farklılıkları araştırıyor ve böylece 'biz bize benzeriz' ciliğe ya da Doğu Doğu ya benzer'diyen oryantalist söyleme de güçlü bir yanıt vermiş oluyor. Türkiye'deki feministler açısından bu kitabın bir de duygusal özelliği var. İncelemeye konu olan her iki derginin (Kadınca ve Kim) de bu yıl kaybettiğimiz Duygu Asena tarafından yönetilmiş olması, bu çalışmaya, Asena'nın yaşamına ve yapıtına anlamlı bir saygı duruşu olma niteliğini kazandırıyor." -- "In the last 20-30 years, feminist researchers have increasingly explored how women are represented in the media and in culture in general. Representation is a political problem. Women, like all other social groups, will always be imprisoned in descriptions made by someone else, as long as they do not define themselves and name themselves, they will not be able to put their own names, or as Duygu Asena puts it, they will remain anonymous. For this reason, deciphering and criticizing the dominant images and patterns of femininity in the media constitutes an important agenda of feminist research, and feminist studies on how representation works, how meanings are created within and for culture, how people internalize or reject these meanings are becoming widespread and deepening. Süheyla Kırca Schroeder's book, the work in this area makes a significant contribution from Turkey. Moreover, rare has another feature: Kırca Schroeder, making a comparative analysis of published women's magazine in Britain and Turkey explores the similarities and differences between Western feminism and feminism in Turkey and so 'we are like us' workmanship or East East It also gives a strong response to the orientalist discourse. There are feminists in Turkey in terms of the emotional aspect of this book. The fact that both magazines (Kadınca and Kim), which are the subjects of the study, were managed by Duygu Asena, whom we lost this year, makes this work a meaningful homage to Asena's life and work."
    Description / Table of Contents: Önsöz -- Giriş -- Britanya ve Türkiye'de feminist tartışmalar kavramları yeniden düşünmek -- Farklı bir popüler kültür formu olarak kadın dergileri -- 1990'ların kadın dergilerinde popüler feminist söylemlerin ve kadınsı imgelerin incelenmesi -- Postfeminist' Cinselliklerin İnşasına Karşı Cinsel Özgürlük Arayışı -- 1990'ların Kadını : Kendinden Emin ve Kararlı -- Sonuç -- Kadın dergilerinin editörleriyle mülakatlar -- Tablolar -- Kaynakça -- Dizin
    Note: EDITORIAL NOTE: the English original with title "Popularizing feminism : a comparative case study of British and Turkish women's magazines" was submitted as doctoral thesis. Coventry, UK : University of Warwick, 2000
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  • 2
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    İstanbul, Turkey :Boğaziçi Üniversitesi,
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    In:  Boğaziçi journal : review of social, economic and administrative studies : v18 n1/2 p59-68
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 electronic resource (10 pages).
    Titel der Quelle: Boğaziçi journal : review of social, economic and administrative studies : v18 n1/2 p59-68
    DDC: 305.42
    Keywords: Turkey ; K: Culture and media ; K: Popular culture ; K: Women's periodicals ; K: Feminism and culture ; K: Gender and culture ; K: Theory, philosophy, critique ; K: Countries, regions ; BI Institutional Bibliography ; Articles
    Abstract: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "Women's magazines as a social institution and economic phenomenon have responded to the changing demands and conditions of women, and have also shaped and influenced the audiences' expectations of female identity. This historical study of women's magazines published in Turkey in the 20th century examines how the industry and the content of women's magazines changed and adapted themselves to social movements, and economic and political forces and dynamics. The roots of women's magazines can be traced back to the late 19th century, yet the industry of women's magazines in Turkey has become a mass market only in the last two decades. Today, like any other media industry, women's magazines are shaped by the global trends of free market rules and are owned by giant corporations with interests in a number of media and non-media industries. The consequences of this global trend in relation to women's magazines will be discussed in the final section."
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 electronic resource ([vii], 305, xxii, [12] pages) : , illustrations.
    Dissertation note: doctoral thesis, University of Warwick, 2000.
    DDC: 305.42
    Keywords: Turkey ; Great Britain ; K: Culture and media ; K: Popular culture ; K: Women's periodicals ; K: Feminism and culture ; K: Gender and culture ; K: Countries, regions ; K: Theory, philosophy, critique ; BI Institutional Bibliography ; Academic theses ; Case studies
    Abstract: MACHINE-GENERATED ABSTRACT NOTE: "This thesis is a comparative study of popularisation of feminism in Britain and Turkey in the 1990s. It focuses on selected British and Turkish women's magazines and examines the ways in which they engage with feminist concerns. The methodology is derived from feminist critical theory and cultural studies in order to address the dynamic interchange between feminist politics and mainstream or consumer women's interests and to examine the relationship between the concepts of feminism and femininity in contemporary women's magazines. The significance of the research lies in the identification of ways in which these texts incorporate and appropriate feminist discourses to the extent that the notion of femininity has increasingly come to be associated with feminist thought. The argument presented in this study is that the relationship between the producers of cultural texts and feminism, and producers and readers need to be taken into consideration to investigate how gendered subjectivities are reproduced in any given culture or crossculturally, by whom they are reproduced, in whose interests they work, and how they are constructed. This approach to popular culture will provide tools to articulate the political and cultural identities of women. The thesis is divided into three chapters. In the first, I discuss the evolution of feminist movements in the different historical and cultural contexts of Britain and Turkey by focusing on current feminist debates. The second chapter examines the women's magazine as a diverse form of popular culture with regard to its market and content. Contemporary women's magazine markets in these two countries and the ways in which these markets have been changed and expanded in conjunction with the development of feminist movements over the last two decades are discussed. This chapter also discusses the role of editors in defining a contemporary understanding of femininity for mass consumption and the editorial control of the magazine form as a commodity. The final chapter examines the dominant themes through which these texts have engaged with feminist issues. By comparing and contrasting the Turkish and British women's magazines I have found that specific conditions and politics engender a variety of diverse forms for the popularisation of feminism. Feminist themes and issues embedded in popular and commercial discourses are complex and various. However, I have found that the Turkish women's magazines primarily provide an outlet for women's voices and share a common goal with feminist politics of promoting female empowerment in the context of 1990s' Turkey. On the other hand, feminism is predominantly recognized as a cultural value by the British women's magazines in which feminism is often redefined through commodities and fetishized into a symbol of things. Their approach is defined as post-feminist which means the incorporation, revision and depoliticisation of feminist politics."
    Description / Table of Contents: MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Introduction : feminism, feminity and women's magazines -- Mapping the contemporary feminist debates in Britain and Turkey -- The women's magazine as a diverse form of popular culture -- Analysis of popular feminist/feminine images in women's magazines -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- Bibliography.
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    [Place of publication not identified] :British Council,
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    In:  Crossing the boundaries : cultural studies in the UK and US / British Council et al. : p39-47
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 electronic resource (11 pages).
    Titel der Quelle: Crossing the boundaries : cultural studies in the UK and US / British Council et al. : p39-47
    DDC: 305.42
    Keywords: Great Britain ; K: Culture and media ; K: Popular culture ; K: Women's periodicals ; K: Feminism and culture ; K: Gender and culture ; K: Theory, philosophy, critique ; K: Countries, regions ; BI Institutional Bibliography ; Articles
    Abstract: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "For the last year I have been working with British and Turkish magazines for the purpose of my PhD studies. I became interested in exploring how contemporary magazines in Britain tackle feminist messages and sexualised representations and expressions of femininity. [...] In order to show whether and to what extent potentially subversive meanings are re-incorporated into the dominant discourse (which encourages traditional notions of femininity) I will deconstruct an advertisment for a 'beauty' product [...] from a glossy magazine 'Cosmopolitan'."
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