Gender and Sexuality in the Authoritarian Discursive Strategies of 'New Turkey
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In the last decade, discourse on sexuality has proliferated more than ever in the political realm in Turkey. The discursive utilization of women's bodies and sexualities has appeared as the main tool to consolidate a conservative gender regime and the heterosexual family with children is promoted as the basic unit to reinforce hegemonic moral values and norms. This article aims to disentangle the intricate patchwork in the Justice and Development Party's (JDP) gender politics, which is geared towards ensuring pervasive control of women's bodies and sexualities. Within this framework, this article investigates the proliferation of the discourse on women's bodies and sexualities in Turkish politics by delving into the constitutive factors of the JDP's hegemonic gender politics and examining the narrative lines in recent public debates on women's sexualities.
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Cindoglu, Dilek/0000-0002-2741-9181; Unal, Didem/0000-0001-9733-0329
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Discourse, Gender, Public Sphere, Turkey, Women's Sexualities, Women’s Sexualities
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05 social sciences, 0506 political science
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