8284 Vakası: Ekşi Sözlük'te Cinsiyetçi Kamusallığın Yeniden Üretilmesi
Özet
Ataerkil söylemin meşruiyet noktalarından birini oluşturan kamusal-özel alan ayrımı feminist söylem açısından her zaman sorunlu olmuştur. II. Dünya Savaşı sonrasında kadın istihdamındaki artış, kadına kamusal alanda görünürlük kazandırmasına rağmen kamusallığın erkek egemen niteliği varlığını sürdürmüştür. Özel alan önemsiz mahrem ilişkilerin alanı olarak görülürken kamusal alan, ortak iyinin üretildiği alan olarak kabul edilmiştir. Bununla birlikte kadının kamusal alandaki mevcudiyeti yok sayılmış ve ortak iyi olarak tasavvur edilen fallogosentrik (erkek-sözü merkezciliği) bir dil üzerinden tesis edilmiştir. Bu dil, iki ana eksende şekillenmiştir. Bunlar kadının, erkeğin mülkiyeti olarak tanımlanması ve kadın doğasına atfedilen kusurlu varoluştur. Bu iki ana eksenin dilde görünür hale geldiği pratik, kadın bedenini merkeze alan mülkiyetçi ve cinsiyetçi söylemdir. Bu çalışmada 8 Mart 2013 (Dünya Kadınlar Günü) tarihinde yeni medyada kamusallık niteliği taşıyan Ekşi Sözlük'e 8284 kadın yazarın alınması sonrasında sözlükte açılan 403 başlık ele alınarak cinsiyetçi kamusallığın ekşi sözlük içerisinde yeniden üretimi post-yapısalcı bir bakış açısıyla incelenmeye çalışılacaktır. The difference between the public sphere and private sphere, which constitutes one of the legacy points of the patriarchial discourse, has always been an issue for feminist discourse. Although the increase in women's employment after World War II has imparted the visibility of woman in the public sphere, yet, this did not change the male-oriented character of the publicity. While the private sphere has been approved as the sphere of unimportant intimate relations, the public sphere has been accepted as a sphere where common good is produced. Additionally, the presence of women in the public sphere has been ignored and a phallogocentric language has been established that is envisioned as the common good. This language is formed in two main axes: Woman is defined as the possession of man and the defective existences referred to woman's nature. These two main axes appear practical in the language as possessive and sexist discourse centered on woman's bodies. This study aims to examine the reproduction of the sexist publicty after the participation of 8284 women authors at 8 March 2013 (International Women's Day ) in Ekşi Sözlük which is a website that can be accepted as having a potential of publicity in the new media. The 403 headlines which are related with this case are discussed with a post-structuralist view.The difference between the public sphere and private sphere, which constitutes one of the legacy points of the patriarchial discourse, has always been an issue for feminist discourse. Although the increase in women's employment after World War II has imparted the visibility of woman in the public sphere, yet, this did not change the male-oriented character of the publicity. While the private sphere has been approved as the sphere of unimportant intimate relations, the public sphere has been accepted as a sphere where common good is produced. Additionally, the presence of women in the public sphere has been ignored and a phallogocentric language has been established that is envisioned as the common good. This language is formed in two main axes: Woman is defined as the possession of man and the defective existences referred to woman's nature. These two main axes appear practical in the language as possessive and sexist discourse centered on woman's bodies. This study aims to examine the reproduction of the sexist publicty after the participation of 8284 women authors at 8 March 2013 (International Women's Day ) in Ekşi Sözlük which is a website that can be accepted as having a potential of publicity in the new media. The 403 headlines which are related with this case are discussed with a post-structuralist view.
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Ankara Üniversitesi İLEF DergisiCilt
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https://app.trdizin.gov.tr/publication/paper/detail/TWpNNU1qSTBOQT09https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12712/6900