Originally published: New York : St. Martin's Press, 1998.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [311]-339).
Dressing for revolution: mother, nation, citizen, and subversive in the Ottoman Satirical Press, 1908-1911 / Palmira Brummett -- In pursuit of the Ottoman Women's Movement / Aynur Demirdirek (Translated by Zehra F. Arat) -- The women of Turkey as sexual personae: images from Western literature / İrvin Cemil Schick -- Shadows in the missionary garden of roses: women of Turkey in American missionary texts / K.Pelin Başci -- Women as preservers of the past: Ziya Gökalp and women's reform / K.E.Fleming -- Kemalism as identity politics in Turkey / Ayşe Durakbaşa -- Educating the daughters of the republic / Zehra F. Arat -- Constructed images as employment restrictions: determinants of female labor in Turkey / Işik Urla Zeytinoğlu -- Images of village women in Turkey: models and anomalies / Emine Onaran İncirlioğlu -- A profile of top women managers in Turkey / Hayat Kabasakel -- Islamist women in Turkey: their identity and self-image / Aynur l̇yasoğlu -- Restructuring the house, restructuring the self: renegotiating the meanings of place in the Turkish short story / Carel Bertram -- A short history of Kadınca magazine and its feminism / Arzu Öztürkmen --Feminist institutions and democratic aspirations: the case of the Purple Roof Women's Shelter Foundation / Yeşim Arat