INNOVATIVE IDEAS OF FATMA ALIYE AND EMINE SEMIYE ON GIVING WOMEN A SOCIAL IDENTITY

Fatma Aliye and Emine Semiye Hanim, daughters of Ahmet Cevdet Pasha, who was an important man of state during Tanzimat Period and Islamic jurist, are important figures in the women movement in the Ottoman. Two sisters not only express their ideas about womanhood in their articles but also question i...

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Autor principal: Şahika KARACA
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Publicado: Fırat University 2019
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Sumario:Fatma Aliye and Emine Semiye Hanim, daughters of Ahmet Cevdet Pasha, who was an important man of state during Tanzimat Period and Islamic jurist, are important figures in the women movement in the Ottoman. Two sisters not only express their ideas about womanhood in their articles but also question issues related with womanhood via heroines in their literary works. However, as intellectual Ottoman authoresses, they sometimes differed in the point of view expressing issues related with womanhood. Fatma Aliye continued Ahmet Cevdet Pasha’s traditional and devoted Islamic approach as his daughter. However, her two year younger sister Emine Semiye sometimes differed in both her life style and works from the ideas of her father and sister. Therefore, Fatma Aliye and Emine Semiye do not stay indifferent to issues related with womanhood but yet have