The Unveiled Ladies of Istanbul (Stamboul) (Hardback)
New Introduction by Yiorgos Kalogeras
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Series: Cultures in Dialogue: First Series
Pages: 356
ISBN: 9781593332167
Published: 1st January 2005
Script Academic & Professional
Series: Cultures in Dialogue: First Series
Pages: 356
ISBN: 9781593332167
Published: 1st January 2005
Script Academic & Professional
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The Unveiled Ladies of Istanbul (Stamboul) is a picturesque description of women's life in post-World War I Turkey during a period of social and political turmoil. Here Demetra Vaka (1877-1946), an expatriate of Ottoman Turkey, established American journalist and acquaintance of Prince Sabaheddin, returns to her native Istanbul after a 20-year absence. Describing women's lives in post-World War I Turkey, she reports on the successful project of female emancipation pursued by Mustafa Kemal as part of the nationalist agenda. Noting how much this project had benefited upper- and middle-class Turkish women, Vaka nonetheless regrets that the gradual emergence of the monocultural, modern Republic was bringing an end to the multiethnic character of the Ottoman State.
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