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OverviewIslamist capital accumulation has split the Turkish bourgeoisie and polarized Turkish society into secular and religious social groupings, giving rise to conflicts between the state and political Islam. By providing a long-term historical perspective on Turkey's economy and its relationship to Islamism, this volume explores how Islamism as a political ideology has been utilized by the conservative bourgeoisie in Turkey, and elsewhere, to establish hegemony over labor. The contributors analyze the relationship between neoliberalism and the political fortunes of the Islamist Justice and Development Party (AKP), and examine the similarities and differences amongst new factions in the secular and Islamic middle class that have benefited economically, socially, and culturally during the AKP's reign. The articles also investigate the impact of the Gülen Movement and the role of the media in shaping the contours of intra-class struggle within contemporary Turkish political and social life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Neşecan Balkan , Erol Balkan , Ahmet ÖncüPublisher: Berghahn Books Imprint: Berghahn Books Volume: 14 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.590kg ISBN: 9781782386384ISBN 10: 1782386386 Pages: 314 Publication Date: 01 February 2015 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of Figures and Tables Introduction Chapter 1. Islamism: A Comparative-Historical Overview Burak Gürel Chapter 2. Class, State and Religion in Turkey Sungur Savran Chapter 3. The Deep Fracture in the Big Bourgeoisie of Turkey Kurtar Tanyılmaz, translated by Osman Balkan Chapter 4. Islamist Big Bourgeoisie in Turkey Özgür Öztürk Chapter 5. Islamic Capital Evren Hoşgör Chapter 6. Reproduction of the Islamic Middle Class in Turkey Erol Balkan and Ahmet Öncü Chapter 7. The Question of AKP Hegemony: Consent Without Consensus Evren Hoşgör Chapter 8. Globalization, Islamic Activism, and Passive Revolution in Turkey: The Case of Fethullah Gülen Joshua Hendrick Chapter 9. The Laic-Islamic Schism in the Turkish Dominant Class and the Media Anita Oğurlu and Ahmet Öncü Notes on ContributorsReviewsThis is a strong and important collection. The unifying thesis throughout refers to the ascendancy of a specifically Turkish form of Islamic capitalism. The main emphasis throughout concerns the contested character of this ascendancy at the highest levels of Turkish state and society. These are important and intimately interwoven themes - The collection leaves a clear impression that the roots of the recent battles over Taksim Square run deep; their implications will continue to simmer throughout the country. Nothing has been resolved. * Sidney Plotkin, Vassar College This is a strong and important collection. The unifying thesis throughout refers to the ascendancy of a specifically Turkish form of Islamic capitalism. The main emphasis throughout concerns the contested character of this ascendancy at the highest levels of Turkish state and society. These are important and intimately interwoven themes - The collection leaves a clear impression that the roots of the recent battles over Taksim Square run deep; their implications will continue to simmer throughout the country. Nothing has been resolved. * Sidney Plotkin, Vassar College Author InformationNeşecan Balkan is a Senior Lecturer of economics at Hamilton College. She is the author of Capitalism and the Debt Crisis, published in Turkish in 1994, and co-editor with Sungur Savran of The Ravages of Neo-Liberalism: Economy, Society and Gender in Turkey (2002) and The Politics of Permanent Crisis: Class, Ideology and State in Turkey (2002). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |