_Working Out Desire_ examines spor meraki as an object of desire
shared by a broad and diverse group of Istanbulite women. Sehlikoglu
follows the latest anthropological scholarship that defines desire
beyond the moment it is felt, experienced, or even yearned for, and as
something that is formed through a series of social and historical
makings. She traces Istanbulite women’s ever-increasing interest in
exercise not merely to an interest in sport, but also to an interest
in establishing a new self—one that attempts to escape from
conventional feminine duties—and an investment in forming a more
agentive, desiring, self.
_Working Out Desire_ develops a multilayered analysis of how women use
spor meraki to take themselves out of the domestic zone physically,
emotionally, and also imaginatively.
Sehlikoglu pushes back against the conventional boundaries of
scholarly interest in Muslim women as pious subjects. Instead, it
places women’s desiring subjectivity at its center and traces
women’s agentive aspirations in the way they bend the norms which
are embedded in the multiple patriarchal ideologies (i.e. nationalism,
religion, aesthetics) which operate on their selves.
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Working out Desire_ presents the ways in which women's changing
habits, leisure, and self-formation in the Muslim world and the Middle
East are connected to their agentive capacities to shift and transform
their conditions and socio-cultural capabilities.
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Women, Sport, and Self-Making in Istanbul
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780815655053
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Syracuse University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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