Project description
Turkish women and the Ottoman imperial past
Neo-Ottomanism is an ideology that centers on reviving the Ottoman imperial past in modern Turkish society. It has a wide presence in the cultural sector, especially in television series and the press. The EU-funded Neo-Ottomanism project aims to understand the gender dimension of this concept and how women support it. The methodology of the project will be based on the analysis of articles expressing nostalgia for the Ottoman imperial past as well as interviews with their authors. Ultimately, the outcomes of the project will target feminist groups, journalists, policy makers, teachers of religion and fashion lovers.
Objective
Neo-Ottomanism (NO), the aim to revitalize the Ottoman imperial past in contemporary Turkish society, constitutes the ideological basis of the populist authoritarianism of the AKP, the ruling Islamist party in Turkey, since 2007. Thanks to its spread in the cultural field, chiefly in TV series, it has been gaining increasing popularity in Turkey and its diaspora. Considering its nationalist and Islamist roots, claims of authenticity and uses of history and nostalgia, which work to legitimize gender inequalities, and also the gender-blind scholarly approaches to it, this project aims to elucidate the gendered nature of NO and how Islamist women, who mostly support the AKP, become creative agents in its reproduction. The project will examine gendered aspects of neo-Ottomanist nostalgia and their sophisticated transmission in Islamist women’s periodicals in Turkey. Its novel insights will fill the critical lacuna of a gender study of NO and provide a more complex image of “Islamist women”. Its research methodology includes content analysis of articles containing Ottomanist nostalgia for discursive, visual, and paratextual reproductions; and interviews with their authors to reveal their perceptions of and nostalgia with Ottoman past and the process of their active involvement in NO’s popularization. The findings will link with Turkish studies, South-East European studies, and studies of gender, media, and cultural heritage; and reach to feminist groups, journalists, policy makers, teachers of religion and fashion lovers. As a researcher who has worked on the subjects of power and discourse, women and Islam in Turkey, and NO and nostalgia, I have essential knowledge, experience and enthusiasm for the project. It will be a unique career opportunity as it will equip me to take part in collaborative research projects and apply for tenured posts in EU. The supervisor and the hosting research centre offer the best possible interdisciplinary expertise and academic networks.
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- social sciences media and communications journalism
- social sciences sociology gender studies
- social sciences sociology social issues social inequalities gender inequality
- humanities history and archaeology history
- humanities philosophy, ethics and religion religions islam
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H2020-EU.1.3. - EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
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H2020-EU.1.3.2. - Nurturing excellence by means of cross-border and cross-sector mobility
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(opens in new window) H2020-MSCA-IF-2019
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