Nükhet Sirman Explained
Nükhet Sirman |
Nationality: | Turkish |
Occupation: | Social anthropologist |
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Education: | Doctor of Philosophy |
Alma Mater: | University College London |
Thesis Title: | Peasants and Family Farms: The Position of Households in Cotton Production in a Village of Western Turkey |
Thesis Year: | 1988 |
Workplaces: | Professor of anthropology at Department of Sociology, Boğaziçi University |
Notable Ideas: | Familial citizenship |
Nükhet Sirman (born 1951) is a Turkish social anthropologist. She earned a doctorate degree from Britain's University College London in 1988, and since 1989, she is a professor of anthropology at the Boğaziçi University in Istanbul, Turkey. She has done academic analysis of the feminist movement in Turkey and introduced the concept of "familial citizenship" in the academic realm.
Education and academic career
Sirman finished high school education at the American Robert College of Istanbul and did a B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. in anthropology at the University College London.[1] She completed her Ph.D. in 1988 with the thesis titled Peasants and Family Farms: The Position of Households in Cotton Production in a Village of Western Turkey.[1] [2] It was an ethnographic study of the production of cotton in Turkey's Söke which detailed "the production and labor processes during the 1980s in terms of household".[3] Since 1989, she is a professor of anthropology at sociology department of Boğaziçi University.[4]
Research
Sirman is a social anthropologist.[5] Her research subjects include gender, establishment of gender identity, ethnic conflict, family and kinship, feminist theory, interpretive methods, postcolonial societies, rural sociology, and sociology of emotions.[6] [7] She has also studied "gender construction under nationalist discourses", "honor crimes and violence against women", "Kurdish women's movements", and "settlement of internally displaced persons".
Feminism
Sirman is a feminist. Between 1984 and 1991, she participated in Turkey's feminist movement, and she has carried out research on the life of women in Turkey.[8] In her research on the feminist struggle, Sirman pointed out three movements which she considers as "standard reference points" in the study of feminism in Turkey. She views the resistance to the "Ottoman family system" by women "within the framework of proposed reforms to save the empire" during its final decades as the first, the according of numerous rights to women by the "modernizing Turkish state" as the second, and the "reaction" of women in opposition to "the patronizing role of the Turkish state in defining how women's liberation should look" that surfaced as an after-effect of the 1980 Turkish coup d'état as the third historically important movement.[9] Sirman is of the view that the feminist movement in the 1980s was Turkish women's stand against the "Kemalist regime and the limitations of state feminism inspired by Kemalism". Some feminism and social science scholars are of the opinion that the leftist and Kemalist ideologies equally repress women's gender identity. Sirman suggests that though the "integration" of women in "traditional Islamic", "statist Kemalist" and "revolutionary leftist" ideologies made them enter the political arena, the feminist movement will gain momentum only when it would steer clear of these ideologies.[10] [11] [12]
In her study on the "discursive and cultural productions" of nation state, Sirman has put forward the idea that "women were made part of the nation through the control of their bodies and, through cultural elaborations of femininity, the definition and control of the cultural boundaries of the nation".[13]
Familial citizenship
Sirman studied Turkey's "nation-building discourse" which had established that a "sovereign" man and his "dependent" wife or mother are "ideal" citizens. In 2005, she devised the term "familial citizenship" to describe "a situation in which a position within a particular familial discourse provides the person with a status within the national polity." Daphna Hacker views Sirman's definition of the term as "relational and identity-based". Drawing from Christian Joppke's definition of citizenship as "membership in a State", Hacker herself applies a "physical-legal sense" to term "familial citizenship" and defines it as "the right of family members to be citizens of the same country, based on their family relations". "Familial citizenship" differs in meaning from the term "family citizenship" which was devised by Pierpaolo Donati in 1998. Donati wrote that "family citizenship means that the family as such must enjoy its own set of rights–obligations, as a reality of solidarity, and not simply as the sum of the rights–obligations of its individual members".[14]
Law
From October 2016 to June 2017, Sirman worked on a research project titled Creating a Life Alongside the Law as a research fellow at the Nantes Institute for Advanced Study Foundation. In her research, she worked to present an ethnographic study report from her field study that was conducted in Turkey's Mersin where the Kurds have moved in to, and are not living within the bounds of official laws, after being "forcefully displaced from their villages in the 1990s". Sirman labored to answer — "what exactly is the law, and what does it mean to be alongside the law; and, secondly, what do we understand from the notion of "a life," what constitutes a life?"
Selected papers
- New Perspectives on Turkey . 3 . 1989 . 1–34 . Feminism in Turkey: A Short History . Nükhet . Sirman . . 10.15184/S0896634600000704. 147770162 .
- Book: Sirman, Nükhet . Violence in the Name of Honour: Theoretical and Political Challenges . Shahrzad . Mojab . Nahla . Abdo-Zubi . Shahrzad Mojab . Kinship, Politics and Love: Honour in Post-colonial Contexts – The Case of Turkey . 2004 . 39–56 . . Istanbul, Turkey . 978-9756857984 . 1030075507.
- Book: Sirman, Nükhet . Turkish State, Turkish Society . illustrated . Andrew . Finkel . Nükhet . Sirman . State, Village and Gender in Western Turkey . 1990 . 21–51 . . New York, USA . 978-0415046855 . 90031651 . 912533333.
- Book: Sirman, Nükhet . Gender and Identity Construction: Women of Central Asia, the Caucasus and Turkey . Volume 68 of Social, Economic and Political Studies of the Middle East and Asia . illustrated . Ayşe . Güneş Ayata . Feride . Acar . Gender Construction and Nationalist Discourse: Dethroning the Father in the Early Turkish Novel . 2000 . 162–176 . . Boston, Massachusetts, USA . 978-9004115613 . 99033641 . 1014522310.
- South Atlantic Quarterly . 118 . 1 . 2019 . 129–144 . Ceren . Özselçuk . Bülent . Küçük . From Seekers of Truth to Masters of Power: Televised Stories in a Post-Truth World . Nükhet . Sirman . Feyza . Akınerdem . 10.1215/00382876-7281648. 149510538 .
- Book: Sirman, Nükhet . Vulnerability in Resistance . Judith . Butler . Zeynep . Gambetti . Leticia . Sabsay . Judith Butler . When Antigone is a Man: Feminist "Trouble" in the Late Colony . October 2016 . 191–210 . . Durham, North Carolina, USA . 10.1215/9780822373490-010 . 978-0822373490 . 2016021707.
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Boğaziçi University . Istanbul, Turkey . Nükhet Sirman . 2 March 2021 . 5 December 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211205232437/http://sociology.boun.edu.tr/people.php?id=16 . dead .
- Book: Sirman, Nükhet . Citizenship in a Global World: European Questions and Turkish Experiences . Routledge Studies in Governance and Change in the Global Era . illustrated . Emin Fuat . Keyman . Ahmet . Icduygu . Emin Fuat Keyman . The Making of Familial Citizenship in Turkey . First published 2005 . 2013 . 147–172 . 171 . Routledge . New York, USA; Oxfordshire, UK . https://books.google.com/books?id=qi5hr88lecwC&pg=PA171 . 978-1134325955 . 2004015909 . Sirman, N. (1988). "Peasants and Family Farms: The Position of Households in Cotton Production in a Village of Western Turkey," unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of London.
- New Perspectives on Turkey . 37 . Biray . Kolluoğlu . Deniz . Yükseker . Markets and Fields: An Ethnography of Cotton Production and Exchange in a Turkish Village . Koray . Çalışkan . 2007 . 115–145 . Bard College at Simon's Rock
- Economic and Social History Foundation of Turkey; Cambridge University Press
. 0896-6346 . 1305-3299 . 1229494659 . 10.1017/S0896634600004751 . 146449840 . The literature on farmers in Turkey is underdeveloped in terms of ethnographies of agricultural production. The remarkable exception to this is Nükhet Sirman's ethnography of cotton production in Söke, in which she describes the production and labor processes during the 1980s in terms of household.
(footnote) Sirman, Nükhet. "Peasants and Family Farms: The Position of Households in Cotton Production in a Village of Western Turkey." Ph.D. Dissertation, University college, 1988..
- Book: Ways to Modernity in Greece and Turkey: Encounters with Europe, 1850–1950 . Social and Historical Studies on Greece and Turkey . List of Contributors . Anna . Frangoudaki . Caglar . Keyder . . London, UK; New York, USA . 2007 . 978-0857717863 . 184982869 . https://books.google.com/books?id=dHv1DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA260 . 260–261 . Nükhet Sirman is Professor of Anthropology at the Department of Sociology, Boğaziçi University. She has worked on gender, nationalism and the construction of the modern family in Turkey..
- Book: Tandoğan, Zerrin G. . Other People's Anthropologies: Ethnographic Practice on the Margins . Papers Originally Presented at a Workshop at the 2004 EASA Conference in Vienna . 1st, illustrated . Aleksandar . Bošković . Aleksandar Bošković . Anthropology in Turkey: Impressions for an Overview . 2008 . 97–109 . 102 . . New York, USA . 978-1845453985 . 2007042675 . 156834464 . https://books.google.com/books?id=aGLKKBofZpwC&pg=PA102 . Nükhet Sirman, a British trained social anthropologist, writing extensively on feminism, the status of women, nationalism, and gender in Turkey, and currently working in the Sociology Department at Bogazici University, evaluates the present status of the discipline as follows....
- Web site: . New York, USA . Nükhet Sirman . 2 March 2021.
- Türkiye Araştırmaları Literatür Dergisi . 6 . 11 . Şevket . Kamil Akar . Yücel . Bulut . Nükhet Sirman ile Türkiye'de Sosyoloji ve Antropoloji Yapmak Üzerine . On Sociology and Anthropology in Turkey with Nükhet Sirman . Alim . Arlı . 2008 . 303–326 . 303 . . Istanbul, Turkey . 1303-9369 . 54523585 . tr . Dr. Nükhet Sirman ile akademik hayatı, Türkiye'nin mevcut toplumsal sorunları ve sosyal bilimlerdeki metodolojik ve epistemolojik sorunlar üzerine, çalıştığı kurumda uzun bir söyleşi gerçekleştirdik. Nükhet Sirman halen Boğaziçi Üniversitesi Sosyoloji bölümünde akademik hayatına devam etmektedir. Sirman özellikle, temel uzmanlık alanı olan kırsal ve tarımsal dönüşüm sosyolojisilantropolojisi, akrabalık ve aile antropolojisi konularında önemli çalışmalar yapmış ve önemli tartışmalar inşa etmiştir. Son dönemde feminist kuram, duygu sosyolojisi, etnik sorunlar ve erkek-kadın kimliklerinin kuruluşu üzerine çalışmaktadır. Yayınlanmış kitapları arasında "Turkish State - Turkish Society" (Andrew Finkel ile birlikte ed.) (Routledge: London, 1990; Üç Kuşak Cumhuriyet, (İstanbul: Tarih Vakfi Yurt Yayınları, 1998) vardır. Prof. Sirman, halen kurucusu olduğu Amargi dergisinin yayın kurulu üyeliğini yapmaktadır. Hocam, isterseniz kişisel serüveninizden başlayalım. Akademik kariyeriniz hangi aşamalardan geçti, lisans, master ve doktora eğitiminizi nerede yaptiniz? 1972 yılında Robert Kolej'den mezun olduğumda tek istediğim şey yurtdışına gitmekti. Ve İngiltere'ye gittim. İngiltere'de antropoloji okudum, lisans derecesi olarak. Yüksek lisans ve doktoramı da antropoloji bölümünde yaptım. 1988'de doktora derecemi University College of London'da yaptım. 1981'de ODTÜ Sosyoloji Bölümü'ne girdim. 1989 yılına kadar oradaydım. 1989'dan itibaren de burada, Boğaziçi Üniversitesi'ndeyim..
- Book: Tanyeli, Uğur . Üç kuşak Cumhuriyet . Three Generations of the Republic . 1998 . . Istanbul, Turkey . 978-9757306375 . 247866502 . tr . 8 . Halen Boğaziçi Üniversitesi Sosyoloji Bölümü'nde doçent olan Nükhet Sirman, 1984-1991 yıllan arasında Türkiye'de gelişen feminist harekete katılmış, kadın yaşamını odak alan araştırmalar yapmıştır..
- Book: Özcan, Esra . Feminist Approaches to Media Theory and Research . Comparative Feminist Studies . Dustin . Harp . Jaime . Loke . Ingrid . Bachmann . Ingrid Bachmann . Conservative Women in Power: A New Predicament for Transnational Feminist Media Research — History of Feminisms in the United States and in Turkey . 2018 . 170–172 . . 978-3319908380 . 2018945543 . 1044733781 . 10.1007/978-3-319-90838-0_12 . https://books.google.com/books?id=bvBjDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA170.
- Book: Çakır, Serpil . Aspasia, Volume 1 . International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women's and Gender History . Francisca . de Haan . Maria . Bucur . Krassimira . Daskalova . Francisca de Haan . Krassimira Daskalova . Feminism and Feminist History-Writing in Turkey: The Discovery of Ottoman Feminism — Modernisation in Turkey and the Significance of Ottoman Feminism .
tr:Serpil Çakır
. 2007 . 62–67 . 63 . . UK; USA . 978-1845455859 . 297148862 . 10.3167/asp.2007.010104 . 1933-2882 . 1933-2890 . https://books.google.com/books?id=0MWTWVIyyh0C&pg=PA63 . Thus, Nükhet Sirman came to define the women's movement of the 1980s as a reaction against the Kemalist regime and the limitations of state feminism inspired by Kemalism..
- Book: Talattof, Kamran . Critical Encounters: Essays on Persian Literature and Culture in Honor of Peter J. Chelkowski . Mohammad Mehdi . Khorrami . Mohammad R. . Ghanoonparvar . Mohammad Mehdi Khorrami . M.R. Ghanoonparvar . Peter J. . Chelkowski . The Power of Metaphor: Ideology and Politics in Modern Persian, Arabic, and Turkish Literatures . Kamran Talattof . 2007 . Mazda . Costa Mesa, California, USA . 978-1568592183 . 2007039040 . 173299274 . 10 . As Nukhet Sirman states, "The women's movement most directly developed in opposition to Kemalist feminism." (1989, 1–35)..
- Book: Göle, Nilüfer . The Forbidden Modern: Civilization and Veiling . 4th, illustrated, reprint . Kemalism: The Civilizing Mission . Nilüfer Göle . 1996 . . Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA . 978-0472096305 . 96018179 . 34617594 . 81 . Particularly since the beginning of the 1980s, an "autonomous" feminist movement has flourished in society. Giving credit to the fact that women entered the political realm along with their integration into the statist Kemalist, revolutionary leftist, and the traditional Islamic ideologies, Nükhet Sirman acknowledges that the women's movement will become more influential in society only when it is free of these movements and ideologies. Not only the detachment of feminism from Kemalist ideology but also its connections to leftist ideologies is questioned within the feminist movement. Feminist social scientists assert that the leftist ideology oppresses the gender identity of women as much as the Kemalist one does, pointing at feminism as an example of "bourgeois deviation" and a way of confining women to traditional roles..
- Book: Sehlikoglu, Sertaç . The Everyday Makings of Heteronormativity: Cross-Cultural Explorations of Sex, Gender, and Sexuality . Sertaç . Sehlikoglu . Frank G. . Karioris . Islamic Men in Suits and the Invisible Becoming in Turkey — Veiled Veiling Under the Veil: Overfocus on Hijab . 2019 . . UK; USA . 978-1793601254 . 1128476985 . https://books.google.com/books?id=TR6_DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA108 . 108–109 . Focusing on the discursive and cultural productions of the nation-state, Nükhet Sirman notes: "Women were made part of the nation through the control of their bodies and, through cultural elaborations of femininity, the definition and control of the cultural boundaries of the nation" (Sirman 2005, 149)..
- Book: Hacker, Daphna . Legalized Families in the Era of Bordered Globalization . Global Law Series . illustrated . Familial Citizenship . 2017 . 149–196 . Cambridge University Press . New York, USA . 978-1107144996 . 2017002747 . 1002886417 . 10.1017/9781316535004.006 . https://books.google.com/books?id=CJsqDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA150.