DEVELOPMENT OF THE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT IN THE TURKISH REPUBLIC (LATE 20TH - EARLY 21ST CENTURY)
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The development of the women's movement in the Turkish Republic is analyzed. The article examines Turkish feminism: secular radical and the so-called "Islamic". It characterizes different women's organizations and analyzes the existing situation of the women's movement in the country.
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