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Patriarchal Theory Reconsidered |
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Preface |
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Acknowledgments |
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Contents |
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1 Introduction |
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2 Methodology |
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Empirical and Theoretical Research |
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Qualitative Methods |
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Content Analysis |
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Participant Observation |
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Interviews |
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Process of Unstructured and Semistructured Interviews |
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Triangulation |
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Participants |
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Methods Used to Analyze Data |
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Ethical Considerations |
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Conclusion |
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Note |
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3 Understanding Patriarchy |
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Introduction |
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Defining Patriarchy |
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Patriarchy and Its Universality |
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Compound Patriarchy |
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Radical Feminism |
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Black Feminist Thought |
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Middle Eastern Perspective |
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Particularities of Patriarchal Theory |
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Conclusion |
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Note |
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4 The Context of Turkey |
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Introduction |
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Citizenship in Turkey |
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Kemalism and Its “Others” |
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The Role of the Military |
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Arbitrary Use of Power |
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Gender and Citizenship in Turkey |
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Conclusion |
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Notes |
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5 The Household |
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Ruler-Subject Binary: The Household |
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Male to Female Violence |
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Vectors Within |
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Conclusion |
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Notes |
128 |
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6 State Reproduction of Patriarchy |
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The Ideology of National Assembly |
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Intimate Concerns of a Former Family Judge |
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The Role of Pressure Groups |
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Conclusion |
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Notes |
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7 Between Women and the State: Male Political Subject |
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Dissenting Views and Gender |
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Beneath “The State” |
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Sexual Torture |
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The Male Political Subject |
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Synthesis |
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The Male Political Subject and the Binary |
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Conclusion |
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Notes |
226 |
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8 Conclusion |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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