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Syrian Female Refugees in Turkey

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In recent years, migration has become one of the most discussed phenomena, both within and outside the academic world. This book takes into account how Syrian female refugees are socially, economic...
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  • 08 March 2021
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In recent years, migration has become one of the most discussed phenomena, both within and outside the academic world. This book takes into account how Syrian female refugees are socially, economically, culturally, ethnically and sexually marginalized. The author analyzes how discourses produced in the Turkish host society affect Syrian female refugees and local women. What do these women think about the ongoing events, their status and the steps the Syrian government and NGOs as well have taken so far in order to produce solutions for women’s invisibilization in the public sphere?
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Pages: 176
Publisher: Verlag Barbara Budrich
Imprint: Verlag Barbara Budrich
Publication Date: 08 March 2021
Trim Size: 8.27 X 5.83 in
ISBN: 9783847425021
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies
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Dr. Onur Yamaner is a part time lecturer in the Department of Anthropology at Yeditepe University in Istanbul, Turkey.

INTRODUCTION CHAPTER

1 RESEARCH DESIGN
1.1. Research Questions
1.2. Objectives
1.3. Plan of the Book
1.4. Theoretical Framework
1.4.1. Discourse
1.4.2. Racism
1.4.3. Intersectionality
1.5. Methodology and Research Design
1.5.1. Methodological Approach
1.5.2. Case Selection and Research and Design of In-Depth Interviews
1.5.3. Timing of the Research
1.5.4. Barriers and Facilitators to the Research
1.5.5. Network and Observation in the Field
1.5.6. Set of Ethical Rules
1.5.7. Site and Participants

CHAPTER 2 SYRIANS IN TURKEY
2.1. Early Years of the Syrian Refugee Issue in Turkey
2.2. In and Out: Urban Refugees and Those Living in Refugee Camps
2.3. Syrian Female Refugees

CHAPTER 3 WOMEN AGAINST WOMEN
3.1. Makeup: A Reason to Discriminate or A Reason to Be Marginalized?
3.1.1. Social Pressure Got the Result: “I don’t put on makeup anymore”
3.1.2. The Order of Needs
3.1.3. What Does Makeup tell us?
3.2. Giving Birth: Women between Social Exclusion and Social Acceptance
3.2.1. Religious Practices or Husband’s Will: Female Body, Sexuality, and Sin
3.3. Burqa, Turban, and Headscarf: Between Invisibilization and Protection, Between Freedom of Religious Belief and Expression, and Intersectionality

CHAPTER 4 MEDIA DISCOURSES
4.1. Types of Discourses on Facebook
4.1.1. General Discourses or the Generalization and Problematization of the Refugee Issue
4.1.2. Discourses on Syrian Women Refugees
4.1.3. Discourses Depending on the Agenda
4.2. Syrian female refugees in Turkish Mainstream Media
4.2.1. The Stories of the Invisibles: Gendered Discourses in Media
4.2.1.1. Syrian Women Are Responsible for Contagious Diseases
4.2.1.2. Criminalizing the Offenders
4.2.1.3. Marriage Fraud News
4.2.1.4. Turkish Women Versus Syrian Women: A Threat to Turkish Family Unity
4.2.1.5. Child Mothers Reduced to Numbers
4.2.1.6. Victims of Rape, Violence, and Death

CONCLUSIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Articles & Books Reports Internet Sources
INDEX A
PPENDICES APPENDIX A: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR SYRIAN FEMALE REFUGEES (English)
APPENDIX B: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR SYRIAN FEMALE REFUGEES (Arabic)
APPENDIX C: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR LOCALS (English)
APPENDIX D: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR LOCALS (Turkish)
APPENDIX E: SAMPLE INTERVIEW 1 (Syrian female Refugees)
APPENDIX F: SAMPLE INTERVIEW 2 (Locals)
APPENDIX G: THE PROTEST AGAINST THE WOMEN CENTRE IN ULUBEY – ANKARA (WhatsApp Voice Message in Arabic)