Spaces of Identity

This research investigates how religious spaces have come to shape Turkish-German women’s sense of identity in present day Germany. It examines Turkish-Muslim women’s discursive production and cultivation of ethno-religious identities through gendered discourses produced in the Marxloh Merkez Mosque and the German public. It also explores the how these gendered discourses influence Turkish-Muslim women’s spatial behavior in the neighborhood of Marxloh and the urban space of Duisburg.

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Work Title Spaces of Identity
Subtitle How the Marxloh Merkez Mosque shapes Turkish-German women's belonging and sense of community
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Creators
  1. Irem Oz
Keyword
  1. Belonging (social psychology)
  2. Identity (psychology)
  3. Gendered spaces
  4. Discursive practice
  5. Communities
  6. Religious institutions
  7. Islam
  8. Germany
License CC BY-NC 4.0 (Attribution-NonCommercial)
Work Type Poster
Acknowledgments
  1. The work presented in this poster was supported by the German Academic Exchange Services (DAAD), Department of Architecture at Penn State and the Political Sciences Department at the University of Duisburg-Essen.
Publication Date September 23, 2021
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  1. Fall 2021 Stuckeman Research Open House
Deposited February 22, 2022

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