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- Title
Housewives and Entrepreneurs: Local Coalitions of Power and the Political Construction of Women's Entrepreneurship in Turkey.
- Authors
Aymé, Prunelle
- Abstract
Scholars have interpreted the popularity of women's entrepreneurship as a co-optation of feminism by neoliberalism at a global level. I argue that we need to pay more attention to local actors promoting women's entrepreneurship. This article focuses on projects targeting lower-class women and relies on an ethnographic survey of a handicraft market in Gaziantep, Turkey. The promotion of women's entrepreneurship fits both the Justice and Development Party's (AKP) conservative agenda and the strategies of local businesses. I first show that although officially a civil society initiative, this project is tied to partisan, corporate, and municipal support. Second, I analyze the economic, social, and political effects of the market on saleswomen's lives. As a site for political mobilization by the AKP, this project has implications for women's ties with the municipality and the party. It is a telling case to analyze how women's empowerment projects might be instrumental for a populist and authoritarian party's agenda.
- Subjects
GAZIANTEP (Turkey); TURKEY; BUSINESSPEOPLE; AK Parti (Political party : Turkey); POWER (Social sciences); WOMEN'S empowerment; WOMEN'S programs; HOUSEWIVES; ENTREPRENEURSHIP; SUPPORT groups; PARTISANSHIP
- Publication
Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society, 2022, Vol 29, Issue 3, p856
- ISSN
1072-4745
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/sp/jxac017