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ID140110
Title ProperWe are not barbarians
Other Title Informationgender politics and Turkey’s quest for the west
LanguageENG
AuthorBilgic, Ali
Summary / Abstract (Note)Turkey’s policy-makers have historically aimed to position Turkey within the West by convincing the latter that Turkey meets the ‘standards’ of the West, that they ‘are not barbarians’. This article aims to offer a gender analysis of Turkey’s relations with the West by showing how ‘devalorization’ as feminization and hypermasculinization of the non-West becomes a source of insecurity for non-Western policy-makers. This gendered ontological insecurity is intensified when they face a military threat from a third party. The argument is that Turkey’s policy-makers try to benefit from military crises in order to represent Turkey as a state meeting Western ‘standards’ of masculinity, and therefore to address its gendered ‘devalorization’. The analysis aims to contribute to the literatures of postcolonial feminism and non-Western insecurities.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Relations Vol. 29, No.2; Jun 2015: p.198-218
Journal SourceInternational Relations Vol: 29 No 2
Key WordsSecurity ;  Turkey ;  Syria ;  Greece ;  Gender ;  West ;  Non - West


 
 
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