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WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT IN THE MUSLIM WORLD: RECONSIDERING RIGHTS OF THE “COMMONS”

Yıl 2019, , 136 - 151, 28.02.2019
https://doi.org/10.30520/tjsosci.518264

Öz

The crucial question arises how today’s modern-liberal life can bridge the gap between what is and what can be, while respecting the gap and its uncertainty and figurality? How can today’s modern-liberal life accommodate ambiguity while remaining faithful to the women’s empowerment project? In the wat to explore responds to these questions, this study will try to develop a secular-liberal constellation that radically opens up what women’s rights in Muslim world are, and what it can mean for the compassionate concern for Muslim women’s empowerment regarding their rights as being the commons of Muslim society. Thus, this study examines the interaction among women’s rights and empowerment, Islam and Western liberalism. As for the liberal approach, complex issue regarding rights for the commons of the secular society, including Muslim world, pose a series of questions regarding many aspects such as fundamental human rights, gender equality, freedom, secularism, current modernism, contemporary mentality, education, rule of law, moral, ethics, culture, and civil society pertinent to revolutionary movements. As seen, many policy-making topics arouse as much contention as those at the nexus of women, Islam and Western liberalism.

Kaynakça

  • Aguirre, Daniel, The Human Right to Development in a Globalized World, Ashgate, Aldershot, England, 2008.Ali, Ameer, The Spirit of Islam, Christophers, London, 1935.Alston, Philip, “Making Space for New Human Rights: The Case of the Right to Development,” Harvard Human Rights Yearbook, 1988, Vol. 1, pp. 3-40.Andreassen, Bård-Anders, “On the Normative Core of the Right to Development”, Forum for Development Studies, 1997, No. 2, pp. 179-194.Andreassen, Bård-Anders and Stephen P. Marks (Eds.), Development as a Human Right: Legal, Political and Economic Dimensions, 2nd edition, Intersentia, Antwerp (Belgium), Oxford (UK), Portland, OR, 2010.Arif, Sarosh, “Conceptualizing Women’s Rights: A Debate on Universality”, Draft Paper Presented at the G20 Interfaith Summit 2015, Istanbul, Turkey, 2015.Arkoun, Mohamed, Rethinking Islam, tr. Robert D. Lee, Westview Press, Boulder, 1994.Barsh, Russel, “The Right to Development as a Human Right: Results of the Global Consultation”, Human Rights Quarterly, 1991, Vol. 13, pp. 322-338.Baxi, Upendra, “The Development of the Right to Development”, In: Janusz Symonides (Ed.), Human Rights: New Dimensions and Challenges, Ashgate, Dartmouth, 1998, pp. 99-116.Beall, Jo, “Decentralizing Government and Decentering Gender: Lessons from Local Government Reform in South Africa”, 2005, Politics and Society, Vol. 33, No. 2, pp. 253-276.Bedjaoui, Mohammed, “The Right to Development”, In: Mohammed Bedjaoui (Ed.), International Law: Achievements and Prospects, UNESCO and Nijhoff, 1991, pp. 1177-1203 [published in French as Droit international: Bilan et perspectives, Editions A., Paris, 1991, pp. 1247-1271].Binder, Leonard, Islamic Liberalism: A Critique of Development Ideologies, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1988.Brownlie, Ian, “The Rights of Peoples in Modern International Law”, In: J. Crawford (Ed.), The Rights of Peoples, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1988, pp. 1-16.Byrnes, Andrew, “Women, Feminism and International Human Rights Law - Methodological Myopia, Fundamental Flaws or Meaningful Marginalisation? Some Current Issues”, Australian Year Book of International Law, 1992, Vol. 12, pp. 205-240.Charlesworth, Hilary, “The Public/Private Distinction and the Right to Development in International Law”, Australian Year Book of International Law, 1989, Vol. 9, pp.190-204.Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women 1979 UN Doc A/Res/34/180.Declaration on Social Progress and Development GA Resolution 2542 (1969).Declaration on the Establishment of a New International Economic Order GA Resolution 3201 (1974).Declaration on the Right to Development prepared by the Secretary General UN Doc E/CN.4/AC.39/1988/L.2 paras 59-63.

MÜSLÜMAN DÜNYASINDA KADINLARIN GÜÇLENDİRİLMESİ: “ORTAKLAR”IN HAKLARINI YENİDEN DÜŞÜNMEK

Yıl 2019, , 136 - 151, 28.02.2019
https://doi.org/10.30520/tjsosci.518264

Öz

Günümüzün modern-liberal
yaşamında boşluk olgusu ile onun belirsizliğini ve nesnelliğini düşünürken,
“nedir” ile “ne olabilir” arasındaki boşluğu nasıl birleştirebiliriz üzerine
önemli bir soru mevcuttur. Kadınların güçlendirilmesi projesine sadık kalarak bugünün
çağdaş-liberal yaşamında bu boşluğu nasıl doldurabiliriz? Bu sorulara cevaplar
arama yolunda, bu çalışma, Müslüman dünyasında kadınların haklarının neler
olduğu ve Müslüman toplumunun ortakları olarak haklarını güçlendirmek üzere
gösterilecek şefkatli kaygının ne anlama gelebileceği üzerine seküler-liberal
bir tartışma geliştirmeyi amaçlamaktadır. Bu nedenle, bu çalışma, kadınların
hakları ve güçlendirilmesi, İslam ve Batı liberalizmi arasındaki etkileşimi
incelemektedir. Liberal yaklaşıma göre, Müslüman dünyası dahil, çağdaş toplumun
ortaklarının haklarını kapsayan karmaşık konu, temel insan hakları, toplumsal
cinsiyet eşitliği, özgürlük, laiklik, mevcut modernizm, çağdaş zihniyet,
eğitim, hukukun üstünlüğü, ahlak, etik, kültür ve devrimci hareketlerle ilgili
sivil toplum gibi birçok konuda bir dizi soru ortaya koymaktadır. Görüldüğü
üzere, birçok siyaset-üretme konusu, kadın, İslam ve Batı liberalizminin bağrındakiler
kadar çekişme yaratmaktadır.

Kaynakça

  • Aguirre, Daniel, The Human Right to Development in a Globalized World, Ashgate, Aldershot, England, 2008.Ali, Ameer, The Spirit of Islam, Christophers, London, 1935.Alston, Philip, “Making Space for New Human Rights: The Case of the Right to Development,” Harvard Human Rights Yearbook, 1988, Vol. 1, pp. 3-40.Andreassen, Bård-Anders, “On the Normative Core of the Right to Development”, Forum for Development Studies, 1997, No. 2, pp. 179-194.Andreassen, Bård-Anders and Stephen P. Marks (Eds.), Development as a Human Right: Legal, Political and Economic Dimensions, 2nd edition, Intersentia, Antwerp (Belgium), Oxford (UK), Portland, OR, 2010.Arif, Sarosh, “Conceptualizing Women’s Rights: A Debate on Universality”, Draft Paper Presented at the G20 Interfaith Summit 2015, Istanbul, Turkey, 2015.Arkoun, Mohamed, Rethinking Islam, tr. Robert D. Lee, Westview Press, Boulder, 1994.Barsh, Russel, “The Right to Development as a Human Right: Results of the Global Consultation”, Human Rights Quarterly, 1991, Vol. 13, pp. 322-338.Baxi, Upendra, “The Development of the Right to Development”, In: Janusz Symonides (Ed.), Human Rights: New Dimensions and Challenges, Ashgate, Dartmouth, 1998, pp. 99-116.Beall, Jo, “Decentralizing Government and Decentering Gender: Lessons from Local Government Reform in South Africa”, 2005, Politics and Society, Vol. 33, No. 2, pp. 253-276.Bedjaoui, Mohammed, “The Right to Development”, In: Mohammed Bedjaoui (Ed.), International Law: Achievements and Prospects, UNESCO and Nijhoff, 1991, pp. 1177-1203 [published in French as Droit international: Bilan et perspectives, Editions A., Paris, 1991, pp. 1247-1271].Binder, Leonard, Islamic Liberalism: A Critique of Development Ideologies, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1988.Brownlie, Ian, “The Rights of Peoples in Modern International Law”, In: J. Crawford (Ed.), The Rights of Peoples, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1988, pp. 1-16.Byrnes, Andrew, “Women, Feminism and International Human Rights Law - Methodological Myopia, Fundamental Flaws or Meaningful Marginalisation? Some Current Issues”, Australian Year Book of International Law, 1992, Vol. 12, pp. 205-240.Charlesworth, Hilary, “The Public/Private Distinction and the Right to Development in International Law”, Australian Year Book of International Law, 1989, Vol. 9, pp.190-204.Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women 1979 UN Doc A/Res/34/180.Declaration on Social Progress and Development GA Resolution 2542 (1969).Declaration on the Establishment of a New International Economic Order GA Resolution 3201 (1974).Declaration on the Right to Development prepared by the Secretary General UN Doc E/CN.4/AC.39/1988/L.2 paras 59-63.
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Birincil Dil İngilizce
Bölüm Makaleler
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Gökhan Ak 0000-0003-0674-9699

Yayımlanma Tarihi 28 Şubat 2019
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2019

Kaynak Göster

APA Ak, G. (2019). WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT IN THE MUSLIM WORLD: RECONSIDERING RIGHTS OF THE “COMMONS”. The Journal of Social Science, 3(5), 136-151. https://doi.org/10.30520/tjsosci.518264