Relocating the fault lines: Turkey beyond the East-West divide/
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Durham, N.C. London:
Duke University Press,
c2003
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Series: | The South Atlantic Quarterly
102:2/3 |
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Table of Contents:
- The AKP and normalizing democracy in Turkey / Ahnet Insel
- Turkey 2002: Kemalism, Islamism, and politics in the light of the February 28 Process / Umit Cizre and Menderes Cinar
- Turkey, a "Secular" state?: The challenge of description / Andrew Davison
- Occidentialism: The historical fantasy of the modern / Meltham Ahiska
- Whatever happened to secularization?: The multiple Islams of Turkey / Haldun Gulalp
- Humoring the state / Behic Ak
- Living Islam in the Diaspora: Between Turkey and Germany / Katherine Pratt Ewing
- Nationalist discourses in Turkey / Tanil Bora
- The place of the economy in Turkish society / Ayse Bugra
- Turkey and the world in twenty-five years: Thinking about the future / Bruce Kuniholm
- Labor to culture: Writing Turkish migration / Levant Soysal
- National myths and self-na(rra)tions: Mustafa Kemal's Nutuk and Halide Edip's Memoirs and the Turkish Ordeal / Hulya Adak
- A prisoner of language: The strange case of modren Turkish poetry / Necmi Zeka
- Car narratives: A subgenre in Turkish novel writing / Jale Parla
- Allegorical lives: The public and the private in the modern Turkish novel / Sibel Trzik
- "Our Master, the Novice": On the catastrophic births of modern Turkish poetry / Orhan Kocak
- Dandies and originals: Authenticity, belatedness, and the Turkish novel / Nurden Gurbilek
- Belated modernity and modernity as belatedness in Tutunamayanlar / Suna Ertugrul
- Ottoman past and Turkish futue: Ambivalence in A. H. Tanpinar's Those outside the scene / Erdag Giknar.