La bibliothèque numérique kurde (BNK)
Retour au resultats
Imprimer cette page

Kurds of Modern Turkey


Auteur :
Éditeur : I.B.Tauris Date & Lieu : 2011-01-01, London
Préface : Pages : 243
Traduction : ISBN : 978-1-84885-468-0
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 118x188 mm
Code FIKP : Liv. Eng. Sar. Kur. 4465Thème : Politique

Présentation
Table des Matières Introduction Identité PDF
Kurds of Modern Turkey


Kurds of Modern Turkey


Cenk Saraçoğlu

It was not until the convoy of the Democratic Society Party, the major Kurdish nationalist party in Turkey, was stoned in İzmir in November 2009 that the increasing anti-Kurdish sentiments in Turkey were openly discussed in Turkish media and academia. This incident happened when the ruling AKP party (Justice and Development Party) was in the process of initiating a reform package that intended to expand the political and cultural rights of Kurds. This intention of the government, also known as the ‘Kurdish initiative’, sparked deep political controversies in Turkey, as both the opposition parties and large sections of Turkish society took a dim view of it. In this context, the incident in İzmir was typically interpreted as proof of the fact that the AKP government’s reform package was leading to the development and popularisation of hitherto absent (or marginal) anti-Kurdish sentiments...



Table des Matières

CONTENTS

List of Abbreviations / vii
List of Figures and Tables / ix
Acknowledgements / xi
Foreword / xiii

1 Introduction / 1
2 Clarifying the Object of Analysis: Exclusive Recognition / 9
3 Researching Middle Class, Migration and Kurds in İzmir / 27
4 The Historical Specificity of ‘Exclusive Recognition’ / 35
5 Urban Social Life: The Locus of Exclusive Recognition / 63
6 Neoliberalism, Migration and Urban Social Life / 79
7 The Recognition of Migrants as ‘Kurds’ / 105
8 Excluding the Recognised / 131
9 The Reinforcement of Exclusive Recognition / 163
10 Exclusive Recognition: An Ideology / 171
11 Conclusion: Exclusive Recognition as a Form of Racism / 179

Endnotes / 187

Bibliography / 205

Index / 225

LIST OF ABBREVATIONS

AKP    Justice and Development Party
ANAP    Motherland Party
CKMP    Republican Peasants People Party
CUP    Committee of Union and Progress
DSP    Democratic Left Party
DTP    Democratic Society Party
GAP    South East Anatolia Development Project
HEP    People’s Labour Party
HÜNEE    Institute of Population Studies at Hacettepe University
IMF    International Monetary Fund
KDP    Kurdistan Democratic Party
MHP    Nationalist Action Party
PKK    Kurdistan Workers Party
PUK    Patriotic Union of Kurdistan
SHP    Social Democratic People’s Party
TÜİK    Turkish Statistical Institute




Fondation-Institut kurde de Paris © 2024
BIBLIOTHEQUE
Informations pratiques
Informations légales
PROJET
Historique
Partenaires
LISTE
Thèmes
Auteurs
Éditeurs
Langues
Revues