Forschungsinteressen

  • Feministische Theorie
  • Phänomenologie
  • Scham und Verlegenheit
  • Türkei

Projekt

Die Neue Frau und Moralpolitik: Eine "Herstory" der Gefühle und Handlungsmacht von Frauen in der Türkei

Vita

  • State University of New York at Binghamton, Ph.D. Sociology, 2013
  • Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, The Ataturk Institute for Modern Turkish History, M.A. 2004
  • Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, Department of Philosophy, B.S. 2002

Ausgewählte Literatur

  • Sarioglu, E. (2018). The aesthetics of minor intimacy: precarious attachments and queer feelings in the autobiographical fiction of JM Coetzee. Safundi: The Journal of South African and American Studies 19(4), 461-481.
  • Sarioglu, E. (2018). From sister to co-worker: new patterns of feminization of labor in Turkey. In English, Beth, Mary E. Frederickson, and Olga Sanmiguel-Valderrama, eds. Global Women's Work: Perspectives on Gender and Work in the Global Economy. Routledge. (Book Chapter)
  • Sarioglu, E. (2018). Vigilante Violence against Women in Turkey: A Sociological Analysis. Kadin/Woman 2000, 19(2): 51-68.
  • Sarioglu, E. (2016). New Imaginaries of Gender in Turkey’s Service Economy: Women Workers and Identity Making on the Sales Floor. Women's Studies International Forum 54, 39-47.
  • Sarioglu E. (2013). Gendering the Organization of Home-Based Work in Turkey: Classical versus Familial Patriarchy. Gender, Work & Organization 20, no. 5, 479-497.
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