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Middle Eastern Feminisms: A Phenomenological Analysis of the Turkish and the Iranian Experience

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ABSTRACT The aim of this essay is to give voice to the distinct types of feminist consciousnesses in dominantly Muslim societies, which have been mostly ignored or marginalized by Western… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT The aim of this essay is to give voice to the distinct types of feminist consciousnesses in dominantly Muslim societies, which have been mostly ignored or marginalized by Western and Western-influenced feminisms. I analyze Islamic and secular feminisms in Turkey (a secular regime) and in Iran (an Islamic regime) and show the shortcomings and patriarchal elements in both movements. I also show the authenticity and necessity of both movements, and emphasize their contributions to the feminist ideal of pluralism. Finally, by producing this project, I hope to carve a space for Middle Eastern Feminisms in global feminist scholarship.

Keywords: analysis turkish; feminisms phenomenological; phenomenological analysis; turkish iranian; middle eastern; eastern feminisms

Journal Title: Comparative and Continental Philosophy
Year Published: 2018

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