The New Republic's "Other" Daughters: Legislating National Sex and Regulating Prostitution in Istanbul, 1880-1933

Female prostitution in early modern Istanbul was transformed from a local moral concern into an issue of hygiene in the late Ottoman era, and under early Republican leadership prostitution became a matter concerning national progress. In the early twentieth century, prostitution was entwined with na...

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Main Author: Wyers, Mark David
Other Authors: Hudson, Leila
Language:EN
Published: The University of Arizona. 2008
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/193465
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1934652015-10-23T04:39:33Z The New Republic's "Other" Daughters: Legislating National Sex and Regulating Prostitution in Istanbul, 1880-1933 Wyers, Mark David Hudson, Leila Hudson, Leila Female prostitution in early modern Istanbul was transformed from a local moral concern into an issue of hygiene in the late Ottoman era, and under early Republican leadership prostitution became a matter concerning national progress. In the early twentieth century, prostitution was entwined with narratives on hygiene, abolitionism and women's rights to labor. Elites of the new Republic translated narratives on regulationism into particularly Republican idioms of race, sexuality and civilization. State policies on modernization employed prostitute's bodies as biological and symbolic capital in reproductions of the state as a modern polity. The urban spaces of Istanbul, as the major arena of regulated prostitution, represented contested sites where the state attempted to render ethics of gender and Turkish space at local and international levels. Rationalizing processes of authoritarian state power thus reproduced prostitution as a legal category through which conceptualizations of virtue, progress and modernity were legislated. 2008 text Electronic Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10150/193465 659750546 2883 EN Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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description Female prostitution in early modern Istanbul was transformed from a local moral concern into an issue of hygiene in the late Ottoman era, and under early Republican leadership prostitution became a matter concerning national progress. In the early twentieth century, prostitution was entwined with narratives on hygiene, abolitionism and women's rights to labor. Elites of the new Republic translated narratives on regulationism into particularly Republican idioms of race, sexuality and civilization. State policies on modernization employed prostitute's bodies as biological and symbolic capital in reproductions of the state as a modern polity. The urban spaces of Istanbul, as the major arena of regulated prostitution, represented contested sites where the state attempted to render ethics of gender and Turkish space at local and international levels. Rationalizing processes of authoritarian state power thus reproduced prostitution as a legal category through which conceptualizations of virtue, progress and modernity were legislated.
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title The New Republic's "Other" Daughters: Legislating National Sex and Regulating Prostitution in Istanbul, 1880-1933
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title_full The New Republic's "Other" Daughters: Legislating National Sex and Regulating Prostitution in Istanbul, 1880-1933
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