Security, secularism and gender: the Turkish military’s security discourse in relation to political Islam
Autor: | Hulya Arik |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Cultural Studies
National security Turkish business.industry 05 social sciences 0507 social and economic geography Belligerent Gender studies 050601 international relations language.human_language 0506 political science Gender Studies Military personnel Politics Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) Law Guardian language Sociology Personal experience Secularism business 050703 geography Demography |
Zdroj: | Gender, Place & Culture. 23:641-658 |
ISSN: | 1360-0524 0966-369X |
DOI: | 10.1080/0966369x.2015.1034242 |
Popis: | This article examines the sexual and corporeal constructions of risk within the security discourses of the Turkish military in response to the rise of political Islam and Islamist identities in Turkey. I look at the Turkish military as the self-proclaimed guardian of the secular Republic, which, until recently, has actively configured political Islam as a risk to national security and ingrained such risk onto the body of the headscarved woman. My analysis covers a time frame from 1980s to late 2000s when the military issued memorandums and public statements against the rise of political Islam and pursued a belligerent campaign to erase ‘Islamist’ identities both from civilian politics and its own structure. The military implemented security regulations and dress codes to detect the ‘Islamist’ military personnel who are most conspicuously identified with the dress style of the women in their families. I explore these security regulations through women’s everyday and personal experiences in relation to thei... |
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