The Politics of Public Memory in Turkey

The Politics of Public Memory in Turkey

by Esra Özyürek
ISBN-10:
0815631316
ISBN-13:
9780815631316
Pub. Date:
01/18/2007
Publisher:
Syracuse University Press
ISBN-10:
0815631316
ISBN-13:
9780815631316
Pub. Date:
01/18/2007
Publisher:
Syracuse University Press
The Politics of Public Memory in Turkey

The Politics of Public Memory in Turkey

by Esra Özyürek
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Overview

Turkish society is frequently accused of having amnesia. It has been said that there is no social memory in Turkey before Mustafa Kemal Atatürk founded modern Turkey after World War I. Indeed, in 1923, the newly founded Turkish Republic committed to a modernist future by erasing the memory of its Ottoman past. Now, almost eighty years after the establishment of the republic, the grandchildren of the founders have a different relationship with history. New generations make every effort to remember, record, and reconcile earlier periods. The multiple, personalized representations of the past that they have recovered allow contemporary Turkish citizens to create alternative identities for themselves and their communities. Unlike its futuristic and homogenizing character at the turn of the twentieth century, Turkish nationalism today uses memory to generate varied narratives for the nation and its minority groups. Contributors to this volume come from such diverse disciplines as anthropology, comparative literature, and sociology, but they share a common understanding of contemporary Turkey and how its different representations of the past have become metaphors through which individuals and groups define their cultural identity and political position. They explore the ways people challenge, reaffirm, or transform the concepts of history, nation, homeland, and "Republic" through acts of memory, effectively demonstrating that memory can be both the basis of cultural reproduction and a form of resistance.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780815631316
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Publication date: 01/18/2007
Series: Modern Intellectual and Political History of the Middle East
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

Esra Özyürek is an associate professor in anthropology at the University of California, San Diego. She has published articles on the ideologies of the state, images of Atatürk, publicity and privacy, gender, and Islam in Turkey, and she is the author of Nostalgia for the Modern: State Secularism and Everyday Politics in Turkey.

Table of Contents


Illustrations     vii
Contributors     ix
Introduction: The Politics of Public Memory in Turkey   Esra Ozyurek     1
Weaving Modernity, Commercializing Carpets: Collective Memory and Contested Tradition in Orselli Village   Kimberly Hart     16
Stories in Three Dimensions: Narratives of Nation and the Anatolian Civilizations Museum   Asli Gur     40
Remembering a Nine-Thousand-Year-Old Site: Presenting Catalhoyuk   Ayfer Bartu Candan     70
An Endless Death and an Eternal Mourning: November 10 in Turkey   Nazli Okten     95
Public Memory as Political Battleground: Islamist Subversions of Republican Nostalgia   Esra Ozyurek     114
Memories of Violence, Memoirs of Nation: The 1915 Massacres and the Construction of Armenian Identity   Cihan Tugal     138
Polyphony and Geographic Kinship in Anatolia: Framing the Turkish-Greek Compulsory Population Exchange   Asli Igsiz     162
References     191
Index     211
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