Authors: Yesim Arat, Yeş Im Arat
ISBN-13: 9780791464656, ISBN-10: 0791464652
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Date Published: June 2005
Edition: (Non-applicable)
In Turkey, no secular party has approximated the high levels of membership and intense activism of women within the Islamist Refah (welfare) Party. Rethinking Islam and Liberal Democracy examines the experiences of these women, who represented an unprecedented phenomenon within Turkish politics. Using in-depth interviews, Yesim Arat reveals how the women of the party broadened the parameters of democratic participation and challenged preconceived notions of what Islam can entail in a secular democratic polity. The women of the party successfully mobilized large groups of allegedly apolitical women by crossing the boundaries between the social and the political, reaching them through personal networks cultivated in private spaces. The experiences of these women show the contentious relationship between liberal democracy and Islam, where liberalism that prioritizes the individual can transform, coexist, or remain in tension with Islam that prioritizes a communal identity legitimized by a sacred God.
Ch. 1 | Women of the republic and Islam : between the private and the political | 15 |
Ch. 2 | Refah Party and the organization of the ladies' commissions | 31 |
Ch. 3 | Women in the organization | 49 |
Ch. 4 | Mobilizing for the party : from the personal into the political | 69 |
Ch. 5 | Worldviews of Refah women | 89 |