“The Homeland Will Not be Saved Merely by Chastity”: Women’s Agency, Nationalism, and Morality in the Late Ottoman Empire

Ç. Oğuz
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Abstract:Social norms and customs, especially the ones regulating the women’s place in society, occupied a privileged space among the topics that precipitated heated discussions in the late Ottoman Empire. This article deals with Ottoman Muslim women’s strategies and discourses used to defy moralistic criticisms targeting “women’s emancipation.” By taking a closer look at the articles penned by women writers in various journals, it explores how women writers in the late Ottoman Empire approached the preoccupancy of “the woman issue” in discussion of morality and moral decline. This study aims to address the debates about how the relaxation of strict moral codes could allow women to further realize social agency and how this demand interplayed with the development of a secular and nationalist view of morality as well as the idea of a social reform in Ottoman society.
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《祖国不会仅仅靠贞操得救》:晚期奥斯曼帝国的妇女代理、民族主义和道德
摘要:在奥斯曼帝国晚期,社会规范和习俗,尤其是规范妇女社会地位的规范和习俗,在引发激烈讨论的话题中占据了特权地位。本文探讨了奥斯曼穆斯林妇女反抗以“妇女解放”为目标的道德批评的策略和话语。通过仔细研究女性作家在各种期刊上发表的文章,它探讨了奥斯曼帝国晚期的女性作家如何在讨论道德和道德衰落时处理“女性问题”的问题。本研究旨在探讨放宽严格的道德规范如何允许妇女进一步实现社会代理,以及这种需求如何与世俗和民族主义道德观的发展以及奥斯曼社会社会改革的想法相互作用。
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