Fragments of Culture
360 pages, 6 x 9 1/4
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Release Date:01 Feb 2002
ISBN:9780813530826
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Fragments of Culture

The Everyday of Modern Turkey

Rutgers University Press
Fragments of Culture explores the evolving modern daily life of Turkey. Through analyses of language, folklore, film, satirical humor, the symbolism of Islamic political mobilization, and the shifting identities of diasporic communities in Turkey and Europe, this book provides a fresh and corrective perspective to the often-skewed perceptions of Turkish culture engendered by conventional western critiques.

In this volume, some of the most innovative scholars of post 1980s Turkey address the complex ways that suburbanization and the growth of a globalized middle class have altered gender and class relations, and how Turkish society is being shaped and redefined through consumption. They also explore the increasingly polarized cultural politics between secularists and Islamists, and the ways that previously repressed Islamic elements have reemerged to complicate the idea of an "authentic" Turkish identity. Contributors examine a range of issues from the adjustments to religious identity as the Islamic veil becomes marketed as a fashion item, to the media's increased attention in Turkish transsexual lifestyle, to the role of folk dance as a ritualized part of public life. Fragments of Culture shows how attention to the minutiae of daily life can successfully unravel the complexities of a shifting society. This book makes a significant contribution to both modern Turkish studies and the scholarship on cross-cultural perspectives in Middle Eastern studies.
Deniz Kandiyoti is a reader in the department of development studies in the University of London's School of Oriental and Africana Studies. She is the editor of Women, Islam, and the State and Gendering the Middle East and the author of Concubines, Sisters, and Citizens.

Ayse Saktanber is an associate professor of sociology at the Middle East Technical University in Ankara, Turkey, and the author of Living Islam
The new middle class and the joys of suburbia / Sencer Ayata
The doorkeeper, the maid and the tenant: troubling encounters in the Turkish urban landscape / Gul Özyeğin
Encounters at the counter: gender and the shopping experience / Ayşe Durakbaşa and Dilek Cindoğlu
Discipline, success and stability: the reproduction of gender and class in Turkish secondary education / Feride Acar and Ayşe Ayata
Playing games with names / Şerif Mardin
'I dance folklore' / Arzu Öztürkmen
The film does not end with an ecstatic kiss / Seçil Büker
Global consumerism, sexuality as public spectacle, and the cultural remapping of Istanbul in the 1990s / Ayşe Öncü
The Islamist paradox / Jenny B. White
The market for identities: secularism, Islamism, commodities / Yael Navaro-Yashin
'We pray like you have fun': new Islamic youth in Turkey between intellectualism and popular culture / Ayşe Saktanber
Pink card blues: trouble and strife at the crossroads of gender / Deniz Kandiyoti
A table in two hands / Ayşe Şimşek Çağlar
Negotiating identities: media representations of different generations of Turkish migrants in Germany / Lale Yalçın-Heckmann
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