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Gender and Biopolitics - The Changing Patterns of Womanhood in Post-2002 Turkey (Paperback)
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Gender and Biopolitics - The Changing Patterns of Womanhood in Post-2002 Turkey (Paperback)
Series: Studies in Critical Social Science
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In Gender and Biopolitics, Pinar Sarigoel sheds new light on the
life spheres of the woman as a means of examining neoliberal
Islamic thinking about individuals and populations. Sarigoel's
exploration of the governmental rationality of post-2002 Turkey's
Islamic neoliberalism is especially informed by Michel Foucault's
critical perspective. The tenets and merits of Islamic
neoliberalism bring moral and religious practices into the
discussion regarding 'how' the social order should be in general,
and 'how' the ideal woman should be in particular. Discussions of
Islam and neoliberalism are here productively undertaken in
concert, in part because Islam takes society as a social body in
which hierarchies and roles are divinely normalised. This book
uniquely brings this point to the fore and draws attention to the
interplay between the rational and moral values constituting
Islamic neoliberal female subjects.
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