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- Title
FATMA ALİYE HANIM'IN ÇERÇEVESİNDEN KADIN HAKLARININ SINIRLARI.
- Authors
DEMİR, Hilal
- Abstract
Fatma Aliye is a name, is the daughter of Cevdet Pasha and our first woman novelist, brought sound on her era and declared her thoughts about women's rights. Fatma Aliye, looks at women's rights in an Islamic framework, although is not considered as a feminist, exhibited a progressive attitude according to the era. She gave the works between reform era (Tanzimat) and Second Constitutionalism, drew attention with her works about philosophy, Islam, women's rights and history alongside her novels. She also wrote in women's magazines, became a pioneer for women's rights from her framework. Although Fatma Aliye is considered a feminist it's a wrong that to see her as a feminist. Although her views about women's rights are advanced according her era, the most of them are realized for today's Turkey. She looks at women's rights in an Islamic framework. The women in Islam have got the all rights that must-have according to her. Inequality between women and men based on so long ago. In very ancient times, it means the eras that mankind lives in the cave, men and women made the division of labor, when the women full her responsibilities staying at home, the men hunt. The men who go out and fight wild animals both strengthened physically and so to speak became the breadwinner person. The first gender inequality appeared at this period. Fatma Aliye bases the situation in that the women in her era on such an anthropological basis. How unjust or just in her this view is not known but Fatma Aliye thought so much about women's rights and had entered literary debate. In this study it was benefited from Fatma Aliye's articles on periodic publications and printed books.
- Subjects
WOMEN'S rights; HANIM, Fatma Aliye, 1862-1936; PASHA, Cevdet; FEMINISTS; DIVISION of labor; ANTHROPOLOGY; WOMEN in Islam
- Publication
Electronic Turkish Studies, 2013, Vol 8, Issue 9, p1059
- ISSN
1308-2140
- Publication type
Article