📖 Overview
Deniz Kandiyoti is a prominent social scientist and gender studies scholar known for her influential work on gender relations in Muslim societies, particularly in Central Asia and the Middle East. Her research has significantly shaped understanding of how patriarchal systems operate and adapt in different cultural contexts.
Kandiyoti developed the influential concept of "patriarchal bargains," which describes how women navigate and negotiate within male-dominated social systems. This theoretical framework, introduced in her 1988 paper "Bargaining with Patriarchy," has become a fundamental reference point in gender studies and feminist scholarship.
As Professor Emeritus of Development Studies at SOAS University of London, Kandiyoti has contributed extensively to debates on Islam, gender and state policies. Her work examines how modernization and political transitions affect gender relations, with particular focus on post-Soviet Central Asia and Turkey.
Kandiyoti's publications include "Gender and Social Policy in a Comparative Perspective" and "Women, Islam and the State," which are widely cited in academic literature. She has served on the advisory boards of major academic journals and research institutions focused on gender studies and Middle Eastern studies.
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The few available reviews on academic platforms cite her clear analysis of patriarchal systems and gender relations in Muslim societies. Readers noted the accessibility of her writing on complex sociological concepts.
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📚 Books by Deniz Kandiyoti
Gendering the Middle East (1996)
Collection of essays examining gender politics and feminist movements across various Middle Eastern societies, with focus on state policies and social change.
Gender, Governance and Islam (2019) Analysis of how gender dynamics intersect with governance structures and Islamic institutions in contemporary Muslim societies.
Women, Islam and the State (1991) Explores the relationship between state power, religious institutions, and women's rights in Muslim-majority countries through case studies and theoretical frameworks.
Post-Colonial Trajectories in the Arab World (2015) Study of how colonial legacies have shaped modern state formation, gender relations, and social dynamics in Arab nations.
Fragments of Culture: The Everyday of Modern Turkey (2002) Examination of Turkey's modernization through the lens of daily life, consumer culture, and changing social norms.
Bargaining with Patriarchy (1988) Influential academic article that introduces the concept of patriarchal bargaining and women's strategies for navigating gender power structures.
Identity and Its Discontents: Women and the Nation (1991) Analysis of how nationalism and nation-building processes affect women's rights and gender relations in developing countries.
Gender, Governance and Islam (2019) Analysis of how gender dynamics intersect with governance structures and Islamic institutions in contemporary Muslim societies.
Women, Islam and the State (1991) Explores the relationship between state power, religious institutions, and women's rights in Muslim-majority countries through case studies and theoretical frameworks.
Post-Colonial Trajectories in the Arab World (2015) Study of how colonial legacies have shaped modern state formation, gender relations, and social dynamics in Arab nations.
Fragments of Culture: The Everyday of Modern Turkey (2002) Examination of Turkey's modernization through the lens of daily life, consumer culture, and changing social norms.
Bargaining with Patriarchy (1988) Influential academic article that introduces the concept of patriarchal bargaining and women's strategies for navigating gender power structures.
Identity and Its Discontents: Women and the Nation (1991) Analysis of how nationalism and nation-building processes affect women's rights and gender relations in developing countries.