Gül Özyeğin (2015). New Desires, New Selves: Sex, Love, and Piety among Turkish Youth (Yeni Arzular, Yeni Kendilikler: Türk Gençleri Arasında Cinsellik, Aşk, Dindarlık). 384 sayfa. New York: NYU Press. ISBN: 147985381X, 9781479853816.
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Gül Özyeğin’in 2015’te New York Üniversitesi Yayınları’ndan çıkan New Desires, New Selves: Sex, Love, and Piety among Turkish Youth (Yeni Arzular, Yeni Kendilikler: Türk Gençleri Arasında Cinsellik, Aşk, Dindarlık) adlı eseri, sınıf, cinsel yönelim ve dinsel inanç bakımından birbirinden farklı gençlerle yapılan görüşmelere, söyleşilere dayanan bir sosyoloji çalışmasıdır. Bu farklılıkları bir araya getiren ve onları birbirine bağlayan izlek, kimliğin, daha doğrusu, kendiliğin gizlilik ile açıklığın bir oyunu, alışverişi, pazarlığı içerisinde ortaya çıkışıdır.
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Gül Özyeğin (2015). New Desires, New Selves: Sex, Love, and Piety among Turkish Youth (Yeni Arzular, Yeni Kendilikler: Türk Gençleri Arasında Cinsellik, Aşk, Dindarlık). 384 sayfa. New York: NYU Press. ISBN: 147985381X, 9781479853816.
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