Beschreibung
This book introduces feminist psychologists, activists, and therapists in Turkey who blur the boundaries between scholarship, practice, and advocacy. Covering feminist approaches in methodology, therapy, politics, and education, it explores how they challenge patriarchal structures. Through lived experiences and research, the book highlights feminist psychology as a force for justice, healing, and solidarity.
Feminist psychology in Turkey is not confined to academic discourse—it is actively practiced and embodied in various spaces. The contributors navigate the intersections of knowledge production, collective action, and therapeutic interventions to counter oppressive institutions, practices, and ideologies. Their work demonstrates how feminist psychology, aligned with its political commitments, fosters equity, resistance, and transformative change.
The editor:
Dr. Ayçe Feride Yılmaz is a Research Assistant at Yıldız Technical University in Istanbul, Turkey
The subject:
Gender Studies, Psychology
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