Gender in Public Sphere in The Ottoman Empire and Woman with Gender Identity (1836-1900): Corum Ecclesiastical Court Case
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2018
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Ahmet Yesevi Univ
Erişim Hakkı
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The presence of women in Ottoman society in the public sphere and visibility issues patriarchal family settlement have been studied and explained within shaia's strict ru-les. However, this situation is closely linked with gender culture of the Ottoman soci-ety. The Ottoman gender culture has composed of the reflection of autochthonic Turkish traditions and compromised Islamic Law and it is provided with distinctive cha-racteristics. West effect concentrating by modernization process and wealthy empire fac-tors should not be denied. In fact, Corum Sharia Court reports, unlike wthat is suppo-sed to be, have revealed quite strong and dynamic woman typology in Ottoman gen-der identity and gender role id. According to this, women were confined to neither in harem in their house nor veil which alleged they inserted into. Rather, she is a real ac-tor and can be seen at every turn in the social and public sphere.
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Ottoman, Gender Culture, Woman, Gender, family
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85