Embodied spaces of resistance
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Date
2015
Authors
Gülsüm Baydar
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Elsevier Ltd
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
May 27 2013 marked the beginning of a series of nationwide public protests in Turkey which originated as a small scale sit-in at Gezi a central park in Taksim I˙stanbul to protest urban renewal plans for the area. Shortly their agenda broadened to cover the authoritarian policies of the Prime Minister and his Islamist government. The protests are open to interpretation and analysis at many levels ranging from economics and politics to cultural and social issues. Here I focus on the articulation of space discourse and subjectivity by looking at specific instances of the Gezi movement. Drawing from the work of critical theorists of space I argue from a Deleuzian perspective that during the protests spaces and spatial practices have been not only explicitly sexualized but also binary pairs of woman/man and private/public have been creatively deterritorialized and paved the way for alternative trajectories of political action. © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Gender Issue, Gender Relations, Governance Approach, Political Participation, Social Movement, Space Use, Urban Politics, Urban Renewal, Womens Status, Istanbul [istanbul (prv)], Istanbul [turkey], Turkey, gender issue, gender relations, governance approach, political participation, social movement, space use, urban politics, urban renewal, womens status, Istanbul [Istanbul (PRV)], Istanbul [Turkey], Turkey
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05 social sciences, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 0507 social and economic geography, 02 engineering and technology
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4
Source
Women's Studies International Forum
Volume
50
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11
End Page
19
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