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AUTOR(ES) K. Hart
ANO Não informado
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Nordic Journal of Migration Research
ISSN 1799-649X
E-ISSN 1799-649X
EDITORA Helsinki University Press
DOI 10.2478/v10202-011-0011-3
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 59a8f3980e0b8437e3b8f6c408837b71

Resumo

In western Turkey, villagers have been engaged in a self-constructed modernization programme since the early 1980s, which includes founding and running a women's carpet-weaving cooperative and selecting aspects of the state's modernization project for their own use. Recently many have been losing hope, and young women in particular are abandoning rural life by marrying men employed in the city. This structural move allows them to stop weaving and become urban housewives, while also achieving adulthood. These individual efforts reveal collective female desires to achieve a 'modern' world. 'Traditional' marriage practices, which conceive of women as migrants and involve an intergenerational transfer of wealth to finance marriage, facilitate young women's ambitions, while problematizing ties to rural kin networks.

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