Thousands of Kurdish politician-activists have been prosecuted and imprisoned, and hundreds have been murdered for espousing Kurdish political and cultural rights over the past twenty years. The risks are high, yet Pro-Kurdish political parties have made significant gains, as resources afforded by the political system have allowed them to challenge state rhetoric and policies to exercise power at the municipal level, which has helped legitimize and advance the pro-Kurdish movement. Activists in Office examines how these parties, while sharing many of the goals expressed by armed Kurdish groups, are using the legal political system to promote their highly contentious Kurdish national agenda in the face of a violent, repressive state.Nicole F. Watts sheds light not only on the particular situation of Kurds in Turkey, but also on the challenges, risks, and potential benefits for comparable movements operating in less-than-fully democratic contexts. The book is a result of more than ten years of research conducted in Turkey and in Europe, and it draws on a wide array of sources, including Turkish electoral data, memoirs, court records, and interviews.
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Deze serie duikt in de complexe en vaak tegenstrijdige krachten die moderne nationale identiteiten vormgeven. Het onderzoekt hoe historische gebeurtenissen, culturele bewegingen en politieke ideologieën interageren om nationaal bewustzijn te vormen. Lezers kunnen een diepgaande duik verwachten in wetenschappelijke debatten en kritische analyses van cruciale periodes en thema's. Het is essentiële lectuur voor iedereen die geïnteresseerd is in de ontstaansgeschiedenis en evolutie van de natiestaat en de culturele uitingen daarvan in het moderne tijdperk.




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Architecture and Tourism in Italian Colonial Libya
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To be a tourist in Libya during the period of Italian colonization was to experience a complex negotiation of cultures. Against a sturdy backdrop of indigenous culture and architecture, modern metropolitan culture brought its systems of transportation and accommodation, as well as new hierarchies of political and social control.' Architecture and Tourism in Italian Colonial Libya' shows how Italian authorities used the contradictory forces of tradition and modernity to both legitimize their colonial enterprise and construct a vital tourist industry. Although most tourists sought to escape the trappings of the metropole in favor of experiencing 'difference, ' that difference was almost always framed, contained, and even defined by Western culture. McLaren argues that the 'modern' and the 'traditional' were entirely constructed by colonial authorities, who balanced their need to project an image of a modern and efficient network of travel and accommodation with the necessity of preserving the characteristic qualities of the indigenous culture.0
The book features insights from Jenny B. White, an associate professor of anthropology at Boston University, exploring her expertise in the field. It delves into anthropological themes and research, offering a deeper understanding of cultural dynamics and social structures. Through her academic lens, readers gain valuable perspectives on contemporary issues and human behaviors, making it a significant contribution to the study of anthropology.
Modernism and Nation Building
Turkish Architectural Culture in the Early Republic
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Sibel Bozdogan, a prominent figure in architectural studies, serves as the director of liberal studies at the Boston Architectural Center. Her expertise is showcased through her coediting of "Rethinking Modernity and National Identity in Turkey" and her coauthorship of "Sedad Eldem: Architect in Turkey," highlighting her contributions to understanding modernity and architectural identity in Turkey.