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Kancı, Tuba, Çelik, Buşra, Bekki, Yavuz Bülent, Tarcan, Umutcan |
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Turkish Studies; Nov2023, Vol. 24 Issue 5, p882-904, 23p |
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The anti-gender movement has been publicly pursuing its quarrel against the social, academic, and political contexts of gender. Thus, it has also been constituting a basis of activism for fundamentalists, nationalists, and conservatives. In this article, we argue that recent instances show the movement has a reciprocal strategy, which articulates its structural, civil, and political aspects of counter-mobilization. After explaining the fundamentals of these aspects, we focus on the case of Turkey to embody our theoretical discussions. We also attempt to offer a transversal strategy for broad-based coalitions that can challenge the movement by categorizing its recent reflections. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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