Review of: Gökçen Yüksel: Raum und Geschlecht. Die Verräumlichung von Geschlechternormen in der türkischen Provinz Hatay. Weinheim u.a.: Beltz Juventa Verlag 2017.
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https://doi.org/10.14766/1243Keywords:
Ehre, Raum, Patriarchat, Körper, Weiblichkeit, Geschlecht, GenderAbstract
Gökçen Yüksel explores the relationship between spacial planning and gender orders and for this purpose resorts to 26 interviews with young women from the Turkish province of Hatay. She reveals that spacial planing results from a complex interaction between societal regulations and everyday practices. She reconstructs gendered orders which represents practical restrictions and regulators for the young women. It becomes clear that the women problematize themselves these regulators and specifications and that these have implications on their actions.
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