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Introduction Introduction
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Gender and Militarism Gender and Militarism
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Gender’s Role in the Normalisation of Militarism Gender’s Role in the Normalisation of Militarism
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Curious Women Conscientious Objectors in Turkey Curious Women Conscientious Objectors in Turkey
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We (Women) Object Because … We (Women) Object Because …
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We are Affected and Militarism Needs Women Too We are Affected and Militarism Needs Women Too
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We Want to Refuse the So-called ‘Normal’ and Speak Out About What Is Hidden We Want to Refuse the So-called ‘Normal’ and Speak Out About What Is Hidden
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We Want to Challenge the Integration of Militarism into Society We Want to Challenge the Integration of Militarism into Society
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Women Object Because … Women Object Because …
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Militarisation Does Not Affect Soldiers Only Militarisation Does Not Affect Soldiers Only
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A Movement Composed Only of Men Carries a Risk of Privileging Masculinity A Movement Composed Only of Men Carries a Risk of Privileging Masculinity
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Notes Notes
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6 Curious Women Conscientious Objectors to Military Service in the Male Conscription System in Turkey
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Published:August 2022
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Abstract
Chapter 6, utilising Cynthia Enloe’s feminist curiosity, provides empirical evidence to show how the link between militarism, gender and conscientious objection is understood and challenged in Turkey, where women are not conscripted yet they declare their conscientious objection. It explores the impacts of militarism on women and offers a picture of women’s demilitarisation attempts in Turkey. It illustrates how conscription constitutes only a single dimension of militarism and how militarism also affects women’s lives, even though they are not subject to compulsory military service. Therefore, by studying curious women conscientious objectors in the male-conscription system, this chapter approaches conscientious objection from a wider perspective and broadens the discussion on the right to conscientious objection by studying those who have previously been assumed to be ‘irrelevant’.
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