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E-grāmata: Making of Neoliberal Turkey

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  • Formāts: 244 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Sep-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781134807963
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  • Formāts: 244 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Sep-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781134807963

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Exploring the divergent aspects of the rule of neoliberalism in Turkey since 1980s, each chapter in this book highlights a specific dimension of this socio-economic process and together, these essays construct a thorough examination of the whirlwind of changes recently experienced by Turkish society. With particular focus on the new ways in which social power operates, expert contributors explore new discourses and subjectivities around environmentalism, health, popular culture, economic policies, feminism and motherhood, urban space and minorities, class and masculinities. By questioning the primary influence of the state in these micro-political matters, they engage with concepts of neoliberalism and governmentality to provide a fresh, grounded and analytical perspective on the routes through which social power navigates the society. This sustained examination of the new axes of power and subjectivity, with a particular eye on the formation of new political spaces of governance and resistance, deepens the analysis of Turkey’s experiment with neoliberal globalization.

Recenzijas

This fascinating and wide-ranging collection of essays provides us with an analytically astute and richly evocative account of Turkey's encounter with globalization and neo-liberalism since the 1980s. Its combination of both macro and micro-perspectives, ranging from institutions to subjectivities, makes it uniquely timely. -- Deniz Kandiyoti, School of Oriental and African Studies, UK

This valuable collection offers alternative perspectives on Turkey since the 1980s. These insightful essays focus on culture, power and politics, new identities and social forces, the formation of new political spaces of governance and resistance. This important volume is recommended not only to those who want to better understand the complexities behind the Gezi Park protests but also to students of social science interested in developing societies in the era of globalization. -- Åevket Pamuk, BogaziƧi University, Istanbul

'This volume provides a powerful new context for debates about neoliberal agendas in twenty-first-century Turkey. Richly insightful and theoretically innovative, it presents comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of substantive areas from political economy to identity politics, from governmentality to mobility, and from health care to biotechnology. Alongside a wealth of much-needed empirical material on the Turkish case, the book makes an important theoretical contribution by insisting on a sophisticated and analytical understanding of neoliberalism.' --Ahmet İƧduygu, KoƧ University, Istanbul

Notes on the Contributors vii
Acknowledgments ix
1 The Making of Neoliberal Turkey: An Introduction
1(14)
Moral Erol
Cenk Ozbay
Z. Umut Turem
Aysecan Terzioglu
2 Turkey's Experience with Neoliberal Policies Since 1980 in Retrospect and Prospect
15(18)
Fikret Senses
3 Engineering Competition and Competitive Subjectivities: "Self" and Political Economy in Neoliberal Turkey
33(20)
Z. Umut Turem
4 Governing without Control: Turkey's "Struggle" with International Migration
53(20)
Deniz Sert
Ugur Yildiz
5 The Violence Law and the Governmentalization of Football in Turkey
73(14)
Yagmur Nuhrat
6 Inarticulate, Self-Vigilant, and Egotistical: Masculinity in Turkish Drawn Stories
87(24)
Cenk Ozbay
7 Urban Anxieties and Kurdish Migrants: Urbanity, Belonging, and Resistance in Istanbul
111(20)
Ozgur Sevgi Goral
8 The Mourning Mother: Rhetorical Figure or a Political Actor?
131(18)
Zeynep Gulru Goker
9 Health Care for All? Rethinking Globalization and Health Inequalities in the Turkish Context
149(20)
Aysecan Terzioglu
10 Anticipation, Choice, and Personal Responsibility: Medicalization of Menopause as Gendered Governmentality
169(14)
Maral Erol
11 Remaking the Tobacco Market: The Emergence of Contract Farming and New Subjectivities
183(18)
Ebru Kayaalp
12 The Politics of Biotechnology and the Governance of Genetically Modified Organisms in Turkey
201(20)
Zuhre Aksoy
13 Governmentality and Environmentalism in Turkey: Power, Politics, and Environmental Movements
221(14)
Dilek Unalan
Index 235
Cenk Ozbay Holds a PhD in Sociology and Gender Studies from the University of Southern California. He is Associate Professor at Bogazici University. Maral Erol holds a PhD in Science and Technology Studies from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. She is Assistant Professor at Istanbul Medipol University. AysecanTerzioglu holds a PhD in Anthropology from the City University of New York. She is Assistant Professor at Koc University. Z. Umut Turem Holds a PhD in Sociology from New York University. He is Assistant Professor at Bogazici University.