Türkiye'de Ev Aletlerinin Toplumsal Tarihi
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Anahtar Kelimeler

Kadınların özneliği
Türkiye
Kadın anlatıları
Gündelik hayat
Ev teknolojileri

Nasıl Atıf Yapılır

Türkçe, T., Türkçe, T., & Türkçe, T. (2022). Türkiye’de Ev Aletlerinin Toplumsal Tarihi: Toplumsal cinsiyet ve teknoloji üzerine notlar. Feminist Asylum: A Journal of Critical Interventions, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.5195/faci.2022.87

Özet

Bu yazıda, Türkiye'de Cumhuriyet tarihi boyunca hane içi teknolojilerinin mikro pratiklerine dair toplumsal cinsiyet perspektifiyle yürüttüğümüz analize dair özet bilgi sunuyoruz. Çalışmada kadınların modernleşmeyi nasıl deneyimledikleri ve anladıkları, teknolojik ilerlemenin toplumsal cinsiyet rolleri ve kadınların gündelik yaşamlarına yönelik implikasyonlarına olduğu kadar kadınların teknolojiyle bağlantılarıyla ilgili duygusal izdüşümlere de bakıyoruz. 

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