TY - JOUR
T1 - Re-reading men’s facial hair
T2 - the case of the modernization of the Turkish civil service
AU - Oya Aktaş, F.
AU - Hearn, Jeff
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025/2/21
Y1 - 2025/2/21
N2 - This paper presents a critical analysis of the links between modernization and masculinities in Türkiye through the case of the regulation of men’s hair in the civil service. The Turkish civil service is an institution where the state has accumulated and deployed power, disciplined its civil servant employees, and shaped and transformed masculinities as part of the broader process of modernization. Both the civil service as a research field, and men’s hair, despite its powerful symbolic importance in politics, have been neglected in critical studies on men and masculinities. To fill this gap, four momentous changes in civil service history in Türkiye are examined, as a part of the modernization project over the last two centuries and simultaneous reciprocal interrelations of macro- and meso-processes with men’s facial hair. These changes have been targeted towards or resulted in transformations of men’s facial hair in the civil service, in turn constructing state-sanctioned masculinities in the civil service and society.
AB - This paper presents a critical analysis of the links between modernization and masculinities in Türkiye through the case of the regulation of men’s hair in the civil service. The Turkish civil service is an institution where the state has accumulated and deployed power, disciplined its civil servant employees, and shaped and transformed masculinities as part of the broader process of modernization. Both the civil service as a research field, and men’s hair, despite its powerful symbolic importance in politics, have been neglected in critical studies on men and masculinities. To fill this gap, four momentous changes in civil service history in Türkiye are examined, as a part of the modernization project over the last two centuries and simultaneous reciprocal interrelations of macro- and meso-processes with men’s facial hair. These changes have been targeted towards or resulted in transformations of men’s facial hair in the civil service, in turn constructing state-sanctioned masculinities in the civil service and society.
KW - Civil service
KW - hair
KW - masculinities
KW - modernization
KW - Türkiye
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U2 - 10.1080/09589236.2025.2467451
DO - 10.1080/09589236.2025.2467451
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85218684053
JO - Journal of Gender Studies
JF - Journal of Gender Studies
SN - 0958-9236
ER -