The Work of Sacrifice: Framing Gender Politics, Racialization and the Significance of Islam in the Lives of Ajda Pekkan and Konca Kuris

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2007

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This essay examines the roles of women's lives in contemporary Turkey as ‘the work of sacrifice’ wherein tragedy and irony take place simultaneously. I will present one of the major Turkish female singers, Ajda Pekkan, articulating her relationship to womanhood as an endpoint on the continuum that represents the ‘Turkish women’. In contrast, I will assess the case of Konca Kuris, a Turkish Muslim feminist, who stands at the other end of the continuum, and explore her tragic death as a primary sacrifice. Western discourse has framed the ‘woman question’ in a way that problematizes secularisms and Islamic practices. This problematization will serve as the initial momentum to assign sacrifice as a notion that lies in between the object—secular Islam—and the subject—Turkish women—of analysis. Thus, ‘sacrifice’ will be explored as a performative notion, in order to understand, mediate and measure gender performativity in contemporary Turkey. © 2007 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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0602 languages and literature, 0601 history and archaeology, 06 humanities and the arts

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Women and Performance

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17

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