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Toward a Feminist Counter-geopolitics: Gender, Space and Islamist Politics in Istanbul
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Women's RightFeminist GeographySocial SciencesGlobal ScaleGeopolitical ConflictGender StudiesTransnational FeminismsPolitical ScienceGeopoliticsTurkish PoliticsFeminist Political TheoryFeminist Counter-geopoliticsFeminist TheoryPolitical GeographyGeopolitical ReasoningFormal Voting BehaviourIslamist PoliticsIslamic StudyUrban SpaceSpatial Politics
Geopolitical reasoning privileges the global scale as the locus of spatialised power relations. For the past 20 years, Islam and Islamist politics have figured prominently in geopolitical discourses of international conflict. This paper puts forth a feminist counter-geopolitics that focuses on how Islamist political practices and discourses are written into everyday life and urban spaces. Approaching political activity as comprising both formal voting behaviour and informal associational activities, this study uses survey and focus group data (collected in Istanbul in 1998/99) to explore gender and Islamist politics at national and local scales. Exploring women's activities within both formal and informal urban political spaces, the study reveals some of the ways in which women participate in the daily production and contestation of Islamist politics in Istanbul.
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