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OverviewPresident Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has been playing the authoritarian’s game for some time now. Under the polarizing, tense and uncertain conditions of this regime, segments of society in Turkey are still actively resisting to the onslaught of authoritarian measures, coalescing at diverse sites of repression, and protesting against the lack of transparency, arbitrary state actions against citizens, or outright extractivist practices against humans and nature. In this volume, we continue with our critical task of both documenting this resistance and detailing, examining, and analyzing the backsliding of one of the democratically elected governments of the twenty-first century into an authoritarian regime that is domestically punitive and regionally aggressive. By doing so, as academics, we become critical agents in determining the nature and meaning of the legacy of the A.K.P. regime. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Isabel David , Kumru Toktamis , Kumru Toktamis , Isabel DavidPublisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Edition: New edition Volume: 2 Weight: 0.539kg ISBN: 9781636675862ISBN 10: 1636675867 Pages: 308 Publication Date: 25 November 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsList of Figures – List of Tables – Kumru F. Toktamis and Isabel David: Introduction. Authoritarian’s Game: Repression and Resistance in Turkey – Marien Durán Cenit and Guillermo López-Rodríguez: The Autocratization Process in Turkey: The Key Indicators – Part I: Capitalist Accumulation Processes and the Making of A.K.P. Hegemony – José Duarte Ribeiro and Ayşe Gündüz Hoşgör: Do Peasants Make History? Authoritarianism and Rural Resistance in Contemporary Turkey – Gülnur Elçik: The Sexual Contract of Capital Accumulation in Turkey – Murat Akser: Media Capture and Erosion of News Reporting in Turkey: The Dawn of the Age of Post-Truth Politics – Part II: Culture and Education as Sites of Contestation to A.K.P. Hegemony – Seda Altuğ, Mert Arslanalp, Volkan Çidam, and Saygun Gökarıksel: Repression and Resistance at Boğaziçi University: The Making of a Counterpublic Under Authoritarian Offensive – Duygu Atlas: Sites of Resistance: Kurdish Arts in Turkey from 2009 to the Present – Pınar Dokumacı: Repression, Resistance, and Relational Re-Imagination: Secular-Pious Divide in the Women’s Rights Movement in Turkey – Part III: Kurdish Resistances – canan coşkan and Ercan Şen: Negotiating Kurdishness as Resistance: Reclaiming Racialized Identities and Power in the Multitudes of Kurdishness Through Collective Critical Consciousness – Alejandro Ciordia and Carmen Rodríguez López: Geopolitical Discourses in Turkey’s Partisan Media During the Syrian War: A Framing Approach on the Siege of Kobane – Ödül Celep: The Turkey-ification of Turkey’s Kurdish Left – Paul Kubicek: Conclusuion. The Legacy of A.K.P. Rule in Turkey’s Post-Erdoğan Political Landscape – Notes on Contributors – IndexReviewsAuthor InformationKumru F. Toktamis is a political sociologist. Her historical-comparative, theoretically eclectic, and culturally informed research focuses on de/democratization, state formation, political violence, social movements, nationalism, and ethnic and gender politics in the Middle East. Her work has been translated into Spanish, Greek, Sorani Kurdish, and Turkish. Isabel David is a political scientist and Associate Professor at the Institute of Social and Political Sciences, University of Lisbon (Universidade de Lisboa). She is co-editor (with Kumru F. Toktamis) of the book series ""Culture, Society and Political Economy in Turkey"" with Peter Lang Academic Publishers. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |