Kurds of Modern Turkey
Title | Kurds of Modern Turkey PDF eBook |
Author | Cenk Saraçoglu |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 243 |
Release | 2010-10-30 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0857719106 |
The role of the Kurds in Turkey has long been a controversial issue, although discussion has generally been focused around the political and cultural rights and activities of the Kurds. This book aims to bring a new approach to this contentious subject by shifting attention to the changing popular image of the Kurds in Turkish cities. It focuses particularly on the ways in which the middle-class in Turkish cities develop an exclusionary discourse against the Kurds. Cenk Saracoglu investigates the social origins of such a perception by bringing into focus how neoliberal economic policies and Kurdish migration have transformed urban life in Turkey.
Kurds of Modern Turkey
Title | Kurds of Modern Turkey PDF eBook |
Author | Cenk Saracoglu |
Publisher | Tauris Academic Studies |
Total Pages | 256 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
For sixty years, Turkey has been experiencing a significant migration movement from Eastern Anatolia to its Western cities. However, since the 1980Æs, this migration movement has gained some qualitatively different characteristics as a result of the increasing insecurity of the Eastern regions of Turkey on the one hand, and the neoliberal transformation of the Turkish economy on the other. Whilst the former forced a large number of people from Eastern regions to flood into Western cities, the latter dragged them into difficult socioeconomic conditions in the post-migration process. One of the outcomes of this situation was the emergence of socio-economically and spatially segregated Kurdish communities in Western cities. --
Kurds of Modern Turkey
Title | Kurds of Modern Turkey PDF eBook |
Author | Cenk Saraçoğlu |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Kurds |
ISBN | 9780755692934 |
"The role of the Kurds in Turkey has long been a controversial issue, although discussion has generally been focused around the political and cultural rights and activities of the Kurds. This book aims to bring a new approach to this contentious subject by shifting attention to the changing popular image of the Kurds in Turkish cities. It focuses particularly on the ways in which the middle-class in Turkish cities develop an exclusionary discourse against the Kurds. Cenk Saracoglu investigates the social origins of such a perception by bringing into focus how neoliberal economic policies and Kurdish migration have transformed urban life in Turkey."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
The Political Economy of the Kurds of Turkey
Title | The Political Economy of the Kurds of Turkey PDF eBook |
Author | Veli Yadirgi |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 337 |
Release | 2017-08-03 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1107181232 |
An examination of the link between the economic and political development of the Kurds in Turkey, and Turkey's Kurdish question.
Kurds in Erdogan's Turkey
Title | Kurds in Erdogan's Turkey PDF eBook |
Author | William Gourlay |
Publisher | Edinburgh University Press |
Total Pages | 266 |
Release | 2020-05-28 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1474459226 |
This book examines the circumstances of the Kurds in 21st century Turkey, under the hegemony of the AKP government. After decades of denial, oppression and conflict, Kurds now assert a more confident presence in Turkey's politics - but does increasing visibility mean a rejection of Turkey? Recording Kurdish voices from Istanbul and DiyarbakA r, Turkey's most important Kurdish-populated cities, this book generates new understandings of Kurdish identity and political aspirations. Highlighting elements of Kurdish identity including Newroz, the Kurdish language, connections to religion, landscape and cross-border ties, it offers a portrait of Kurdish political life in a Turkey increasingly dominated by its president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Within the context of Turkey's troubled trajectory towards democratisation, it documents Kurdish narratives of oppression and resistance, and enquires how Kurds reconcile their distinct ethnic identity and citizenship in modern Turkey.
Turkey’s Mission Impossible
Title | Turkey’s Mission Impossible PDF eBook |
Author | Cengiz Çandar |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | 349 |
Release | 2020-06-23 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1498587518 |
This is a work of excavation of the modern history of Turkey, with the Kurdish question at its center, unearthed and exposed in Çandar’s captivating narrative. The founding of a Turkish nation-state in Asia Minor brought with it the denial of the distinct Kurdish identity in its midst, giving birth to an intractable problem that led to intermittent Kurdish revolts and culminated in the enduring insurgency of the PKK. The Kurdish question is perceived as a mortal threat for the survival of Turkey. The author weaves a fascinating account of the encounter between Turkey and the Kurds in historical perspective with special emphasis on failed peace processes. Providing a unique historical record of the authoritarian, centralist and ultra-nationalist—rather than Islamist—nature of the Turkish state rooted in the last decades of the Ottoman period and finally manifested in Erdoğan’s “New Turkey,” Çandar challenges stereotyped and conventional views on the Turkey of today and tomorrow. Turkey’s Mission Impossible: War and Peace with the Kurds combines scholarly research with the memoirs of a participant observer, richly revealing the author’s first-hand knowledge of developments acquired over a lifetime devoted to the resolution of perhaps the most complex problem of the Middle East.
Kurds in Turkey
Title | Kurds in Turkey PDF eBook |
Author | Lucie Drechselová |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Total Pages | 226 |
Release | 2019-06-27 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1498575250 |
This ethnographic volume features fresh research by junior scholars of contemporary Kurdish studies. The contributions are assembled around four themes: women’s participation, paramilitary, space, and infrapolitics of resistance.