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MALATYA YÖRESİ TÜRKÜ METİNLERİNDE TOPLUMSAL CİNSİYET BAĞLAMINDA KADIN ALGISI
Author(s) -
Begüm KURT
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
international journal of social humanities sciences research (jshsr)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2459-1149
DOI - 10.26450/jshsr.431
Subject(s) - humanities , political science , art
Folk songs, which are one of the products of the need to express various emotional states, are remarkable products in terms of showing the perception of women and men of the society they emerge from. Although the folk songs serve fun and good-bye functions, they continue to convey social acceptances through the underlying communication function. The folk songs that constitute an important place in the lives of nations are important products in terms of reflecting the social and cultural structure and social values. In this respect, they are worth examining in order to illustrate the shaping of the gender mechanism. Women, who have an important place in both production and transmission of the execution in the oral efficiency of Turkish folk literature, constitute a very special place in the preservation and survival of Culture and tradition. Women, who are the most vocal type of products in Malatya folk songs, are generally listeners in other folk songs. In the folk songs Economics and Administration, Tourism and Tourism Management, History, Culture, Religion, Psychology, Sociology, Fine Arts, Engineering, Architecture, Language, Literature, Educational Sciences, Pedagogy & Other Disciplines 2018 Vol:5 / Issue:22 Article Arrival Date (Makale Geliş Tarihi) 02.05.2018 The Published Rel. Date (Makale Yayın Kabul Tarihi) 05.05.2018 The Published Date (Yayınlanma Tarihi) 27.07.2018 pp.10021014 MALATYA YÖRESİ TÜRKÜ METİNLERİNDE TOPLUMSAL CİNSİYET BAĞLAMINDA KADIN ALGISI WOMEN'S PERCEPTION IN THE CONTEXT OF GENDER IN THE TEXTS OF MALATYA REGION Anahtar Kelimeler Türkü, Kadın, Toplumsal Cinsiyet, Malatya

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