On the Gender Aspect of Conflict in Turkey Mothers of Soldiers who died in the conflict in the East and Southeast of Turkey between 1993 and 2006

This study is based on in-depth interviews with mothers whose sons were soldiers of the Turkish Armed Forces (TAF) and died in the armed conflict in the East and Southeast of Turkey between the years of 1993 and 2006. The narrative of the pain that these mothers suffer after the sudden death of thei...

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Published in:Fe dergi Vol. 1; no. 2; pp. 89 - 97
Main Author: ŞENTÜRK, Burcu
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Turkish
Published: Ankara Üniversitesi Kadın Sorunları Araştırma ve )Uygulama Merkezi (KASAUM 01-02-2009
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Summary:This study is based on in-depth interviews with mothers whose sons were soldiers of the Turkish Armed Forces (TAF) and died in the armed conflict in the East and Southeast of Turkey between the years of 1993 and 2006. The narrative of the pain that these mothers suffer after the sudden death of their sons is discussed in relation to notions of nationalism and motherhood. How do these mothers perceive their pain and motherhood, and how are these politicized? How are these motherhoods represented and instrumentalized for militarist objectives? Moreover, how are mothers who challenge the gender roles deemed appropriate for them excluded both by their own community and by the state? In addressing these questions, it is shown that militarism, joined with nationalism, engages with Connell’s concepts such as hegemonic masculinity and emphasized femininity and reproduces rigid gender roles. It is argued that, in the context of armed conflict in Turkey, the motherhood of mothers of TAF soldiers can be understood through the concept of emphasized femininity, and the possibilities for breaking with this form of femininity are touched upon.
ISSN:1309-128X
1309-128X
DOI:10.1501/Fe0001_0000000015