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Towards cosmopolitan citizenship? Women’s rights in divided Turkey

机译:走向国际公民?分割的土耳其的妇女权利

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Identity politics and citizenship are often envisaged in dichotomous terms, but cosmopolitan theorists believe commitments to “thin” universal values can be generated from divergent “thick” positions. Yet, they often gloss over the ways in which the nexus of thick and thin is negotiated in practice—a weak link in the cosmopolitan argument. To understand this nexus better, we turn to women’s rights organizations (WROs) in polarized Turkey to show that women affiliated with rival camps (e.g., pro-religious/pro-secular, Turkish/Kurdish, liberal/leftist) can mobilize over issues like empowerment, violence against women, and education. However, thick readings of these issues inflect upon collaboration. This has spurred pro-religious and Kurdish women to develop strategies that flag their specific concerns. As such, mutual recognition along cosmopolitan lines appears possible—and is reinforced through iterative encounters—but is not necessarily negotiated between equally empowered agents and entails complex processes of contestation and concession-making.
机译:身份政治和公民身份通常是一分为二的,但世界主义理论家认为,对“瘦身”的普遍价值的承诺可以从分歧的“厚重”立场中产生。但是,他们经常掩盖在实践中协商粗细关系的方式,这是国际化争论中的薄弱环节。为了更好地理解这种联系,我们求助于两极分化的土耳其妇女权利组织(WRO),以证明与敌对阵营有联系的妇女(例如,亲宗教/亲世俗,土耳其/库尔德人,自由派/左派)可以动员诸如授权,对妇女的暴力行为和教育。但是,对这些问题的深入了解会影响合作。这促使宗教信仰和库尔德妇女制定出能标志她们特殊关切的战略。这样,沿着世界主义路线进行相互承认似乎是可能的,并且通过反复的相遇而得到加强,但是不一定必须在同样受权的代理人之间进行谈判,并且需要进行复杂的竞争和让步。

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