Research Article

A New Structural Model on the Representation of Women from Traditional to Modern Narratives: Structural Female Representation Model

Number: 2026 June 15, 2026

A New Structural Model on the Representation of Women from Traditional to Modern Narratives: Structural Female Representation Model

Abstract

The representation of female characters in the Turkish narrative tradition spans a broad spectrum, from folk tales to modern novels. Traditional narratives generally cast women in stereotypical roles such as the devoted mother, the waiting lover, or the evil stepmother, whereas modern novels grant female characters more independent, strong, and individualized identities. This study takes a comparative approach to the representation of women across traditional and modern Turkish narratives and proposes a new structural model that analyzes female characters according to thirteen criteria, including the level of reality, female willpower, independence, social status, perception of beauty, and conformity to social norms. The model synthesizes six theoretical perspectives: Luhmann’s systems theory, Giddens’s structuration theory, Hall’s cultural representation, Foucault’s power-discourse analysis, Bourdieu’s field theory, and postmodern thought. It is applied to selected Turkish tales, the minstrel stories Kerem and Aslı and Tahir and Zühre, and the modern novels Handan, Aşk-ı Memnu, Vurun Kahpeye, and Fatih Harbiye. The analysis reveals how female figures shift from passive, fate-bound roles toward self-determining agency while remaining subject to newly constructed social constraints. By systematizing this transformation, the study offers an analytical framework specific to the Turkish narrative tradition and contributes a theoretical basis for future narratological studies of female representation.

Keywords

Turkish narrative tradition, female representation, traditional and modern narratives, narratology, structural analysis

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APA
Aksakal, E. (2026). A New Structural Model on the Representation of Women from Traditional to Modern Narratives: Structural Female Representation Model. Lectio Socialis, 2026. https://doi.org/10.47478/lectio.1887847
AMA
1.Aksakal E. A New Structural Model on the Representation of Women from Traditional to Modern Narratives: Structural Female Representation Model. Lectio. 2026;(2026). doi:10.47478/lectio.1887847
Chicago
Aksakal, Erdi. 2026. “A New Structural Model on the Representation of Women from Traditional to Modern Narratives: Structural Female Representation Model”. Lectio Socialis, nos. 2026. https://doi.org/10.47478/lectio.1887847.
EndNote
Aksakal E (June 1, 2026) A New Structural Model on the Representation of Women from Traditional to Modern Narratives: Structural Female Representation Model. Lectio Socialis 2026
IEEE
[1]E. Aksakal, “A New Structural Model on the Representation of Women from Traditional to Modern Narratives: Structural Female Representation Model”, Lectio, no. 2026, June 2026, doi: 10.47478/lectio.1887847.
ISNAD
Aksakal, Erdi. “A New Structural Model on the Representation of Women from Traditional to Modern Narratives: Structural Female Representation Model”. Lectio Socialis. 2026 (June 1, 2026). https://doi.org/10.47478/lectio.1887847.
JAMA
1.Aksakal E. A New Structural Model on the Representation of Women from Traditional to Modern Narratives: Structural Female Representation Model. Lectio. 2026. doi:10.47478/lectio.1887847.
MLA
Aksakal, Erdi. “A New Structural Model on the Representation of Women from Traditional to Modern Narratives: Structural Female Representation Model”. Lectio Socialis, no. 2026, June 2026, doi:10.47478/lectio.1887847.
Vancouver
1.Erdi Aksakal. A New Structural Model on the Representation of Women from Traditional to Modern Narratives: Structural Female Representation Model. Lectio. 2026 Jun. 1;(2026). doi:10.47478/lectio.1887847