Confronting honour killings in Turkey: the interaction of state and civil society
In 2005 Turkey introduced a set of legal reforms that were aimed at curbing incidents of honour killings and punishing those responsible. But in the years since this reform, there are still reports of gender-based violence and such honour killings - in which someone (usually a woman) is killed due t...
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Format: | Print Book |
Language: | English |
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London
I.B. Tauris
2016
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In: | Year: 2016 |
Availability in Tübingen: | Present in Tübingen. UB: Bestellt 12/2016 |
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Summary: | In 2005 Turkey introduced a set of legal reforms that were aimed at curbing incidents of honour killings and punishing those responsible. But in the years since this reform, there are still reports of gender-based violence and such honour killings - in which someone (usually a woman) is killed due to the perception that they have brought 'dishonour' upon their family or community - are still taking place. Here, Nur Banu Kavakli Birdal asks: what has gone wrong? What is problematic about the relation between written law and reality? Why has this new law not had a lasting impact on women's everyday lives? In looking at the interplay between state and society through the lens of honour killings, Birdal offers a sociological insight into modern Turkey which will appeal to those involved in the study of this country and the wider region |
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Physical Description: | 288 p |
ISBN: | 1780765258 9781780765259 |