Türkiye'de Toplumsal Cinsiyet Rollerinin Klasik Batı Müziği Bestecilerinin Mesleki Yaşamlarına Etkileri

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2019-07-13Author
Erişkin Karabey, Müge Deniz
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In this thesis, the discrimination experienced by female composers throughout
history is discussed. Also, the effects of the gender roles to the lives of male
and female composers are interrogated. The common points between the
discrimination in the West and in the Ottoman history and the present situation
are investigated. 11 female and 11 male composers and conductors were
interviewed to determine the effects of gender roles on their lives. The effects of
gender roles in education are examined in terms of how women and men are
guided to choose composition as a job. The data collected, placed in the
historical background of women's identity and status in Turkey that have been
examined together with both male composers’ comments on women composers
and women composers’ comments on their own lives. In this context, the
society's perspective on both composition as a profession and the women and
men who are engaged in this profession are also discussed. In addition, the
effects of gender roles on the composers' own definition of being a composer as
an identity in their educational and daily lives are interrogated. The opinions of
male and female composers on getting supported and being preferred are
studied. Furthermore, the existence of financial differences caused by gender in
their professions are questioned based on these composers’ own words. In the
light of all these data, the Republic’s goal of obtaining gender equality and to
what extent it achieved this goal in the field of composition has been examined.
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