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White Turks, Black Turks? Faultlines beyond Islamism versus secularism

Third World Quarterly, 2012
Abstract According to popular views, contemporary Turkish politics is defined by the ideological conflict between Islamist and secularist parties. However, the focus on the Islamism versus secularism dichotomy, a common bias in the studies of Muslim countries, disguises a deeper faultline between the old urban elites and the newly rising provincial ...
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White Turks, Black Turks and Negroes: The Politics of Polarization

2014
Michael Ferguson turns the spotlight on the class dimension of Erdogan’s politics of polarization, in particular his popular distinction between “White Turks” and “Black Turks”. Through a brief yet compelling analysis of the ambiguous history of the term “zenci” ( black, negro) and the enslaved and emancipated Africans in the Ottoman Empire, Ferguson ...
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Wildlife herbivory and rare plants: the effects of white-tailed deer, rodents, and insects on growth and survival of Turk's cap lily

Biological Conservation, 2001
Abstract Current land-use changes in eastern deciduous forests, such as fragmentation, may affect population sizes of native wildlife that may exacerbate declines in rare and endangered wildflower populations in the eastern deciduous forests. In this study, we examined the influence of herbivory by rodents (Peromyscus leucopus, Sciurus sp., and ...
J Darl Fletcher   +3 more
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Intellectuals, white Turks, and the sons of the soil: intellectuality in Turkish conservative thought

Turkish Studies, 2019
The article is made up of two distinct parts. The first part surveys the discourses and tropes of intellectuality of the Turkish old-right.
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(Some) Turkish Transnationalism(s) in an Age of Capitalist Globalization and Empire: “White Turk” Discourse, the New Geopolitics, and Implications for Feminist Transnationalism

2023
<p>This paper proposes that regional feminisms would be productive in avoiding some of the problems of “global feminism” or the co-opted shapes feminist transnationalism might take when it serves the priorities of international organizations or imperial powers.
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White vs. black Turks: The civilising process in Turkey in the 1990s

2021
ABSTRACT WHITE VS. BLACK TURKS: THE CIVILISING PROCESS IN TURKEY IN THE 1990S Sumer, Beyza M. Sc, Department of Political Science and Public Administration Supervisor: Assist.Prof.Dr. Necmi Erdoğan December 2003, 128 Pages This thesis analyses the formation of `White` and `Black` Turks distinction in terms of the civilising process which operates on ...
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Culturalizing politics, hyper-politicizing ‘culture’: ‘White’ vs. ‘Black Turks’ and the making of authoritarian populism in Turkey

Dialectical Anthropology, 2018
<p>This paper focuses on the uses and abuses of two terms, ‘White’ and ‘Black Turk’, which have been significant in the ways modern Turkish society and national identity have been defined and contested in recent decades. Initially emerging in social analysis in the 1990s, ‘White Turk’ was a metaphor for and critique of the class culture ...
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‘Is the Turk a White Man?’ Towards a Theoretical Framework for Race in the Making of Turkishness

Middle Eastern Studies, 2008
Drawing on critical whiteness studies, this article explores the role of race in the formation and maintenance of Turkish identity. The aim is to make connections across time (between contemporary Turkey and its past), space (placing the Turkish experience within a transnational context), and theoretical perspectives (investigating questions arising ...
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Securitization of Kemalists, White Turks, and Leftists

2023
Ihsan Yilmaz   +2 more
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Breast Cancer Statistics, 2022

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Hyuna Sung   +2 more
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