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CINAR, MERAL UGUR (2) answer(s).
 
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Construction of gender and national identity in Turkey: images of the first lady in the Turkish media (2002-7) / Cinar, Meral Ugur   Journal Article
Cinar, Meral Ugur Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article analyses the conception of womanhood and nationhood in Turkey through images of the First Lady in the media. It demonstrates that while there is a struggle between the secularist and Islamist media on issues such as Turkish national identity and public visibility, the secularist and Islamist discourses overlap when it comes to gender roles. In both cases, the private sphere is designated as the primary domain of women and the agency of women in the public sphere is limited by the symbolic duties they are expected to perform in accordance with the national imaginary.
Key Words Turkey  Nationhood  Turkish National Identity  First Lady  Womanhood 
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When defense becomes offense: the role of threat narratives in the Turkish civil war of the 1970s / Cinar, Meral Ugur   Journal Article
Cinar, Meral Ugur Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article examines the role of threat narratives in the process of group mobilization for political violence, focusing on the Turkish civil war of the 1970s. It argues that threat narratives promote political violence by identifying a certain politically mobilized group as "the enemy," and they incite fear in people against this group. Threat narratives further broaden the cycle of violence by deliberately conflating and expanding the category of the enemy and leaving no space for neutrality or moderation
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