Türkiye’de ataerkillik, kapitalizm ve erkeklik ilişkilerinde biçimlenen babalık
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Tarih
2018
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Yayıncı
Ankara Üniversitesi KASAUM
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CC0 1.0 Universal
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Özet
Bu çalışma, AÇEV’in 2016’da, 0-10 yaş arasında babalara odaklanarak gerçekleştirdiği -niteliksel ve niceliksel ayakları olan- kapsamlı bir araştırmaya dayanan Türkiye’de Babalık Araştırması’nın bulgularının ışığında Türkiye’de babalığı ele almaktadır. Burada, günümüzde Türkiye’de babalığın ataerkillik, kapitalizm ve erkeklik ilişkilerinde biçimlendiğini vurgulanmaktadır. Toplumsal cinsiyete dayalı işbölümü nedeniyle babalar günlerinin büyük bölümünü çalışarak ve ev dışında geçirmektedirler. Bu durum, babaların çocuklarıyla sınırlı ilişkiler kurabilmelerine yol açmaktadır. Diğer yandan, ataerkil kodların güncelleşmesiyle birlikte babaların çocuklarına yönelik ilgisi görece artmış, fakat bu ilgi daha çok ev dışı alana yönelmiştir. Çocuk bakımı halen ağırlıklı olarak annenin sorumluluğu olarak görülmektedir. Babalar ise kendilerine atfedilen eve ekmek getirme rolünü fazlasıyla benimsemiş durumdadırlar.
This study discusses fatherhood in Turkey, in the light of the findings of Fatherhood in Turkey Research, comprised of a comprehensive quantitative and a qualitative research focusing on fathers who have children aged 0-10, conducted in 2016, which was conducted by Mother and Child Education Foundation. Here it is argued that fatherhood in Turkey is constructed under the relationships of patriarchy, capitalism and masculinity. Due to gender-based division of labor, the fathers spend most of their time working and outside their homes. This leads fathers to have limited relationships with their children. On the other hand, with the up-to-dating of patriarchal codes, the interest of fathers to their children has increased; but this interest has mostly been directed to the outof- home area. Childrearing is still primarily considered as the mothers’ duty. The fathers, however, have greatly adopted the role of bringing bread to the home attributed to them.
This study discusses fatherhood in Turkey, in the light of the findings of Fatherhood in Turkey Research, comprised of a comprehensive quantitative and a qualitative research focusing on fathers who have children aged 0-10, conducted in 2016, which was conducted by Mother and Child Education Foundation. Here it is argued that fatherhood in Turkey is constructed under the relationships of patriarchy, capitalism and masculinity. Due to gender-based division of labor, the fathers spend most of their time working and outside their homes. This leads fathers to have limited relationships with their children. On the other hand, with the up-to-dating of patriarchal codes, the interest of fathers to their children has increased; but this interest has mostly been directed to the outof- home area. Childrearing is still primarily considered as the mothers’ duty. The fathers, however, have greatly adopted the role of bringing bread to the home attributed to them.
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Anahtar Kelimeler
Babalık, ebeveynlik, ataerkillik, erkeklik, toplumsal cinsiyet rolleri, Fatherhood, parenthood, patriarchy, masculinity, gender roles in Turkey
Kaynak
Fe Dergi
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Scopus Q Değeri
Cilt
10
Sayı
2
Künye
Bozok, M. (2018). Türkiye’de ataerkillik, kapitalizm ve erkeklik ilişkilerinde biçimlenen babalık / Fatherhood in Turkey shaped in between patriarchy, capitalism and masculinitie. Fe Dergi, Ankara Üniversitesi KASAUM. 10(2), s. 31-42.