An edition of Beyond Turkey's borders (2013)

Beyond Turkey's borders

long-distance Kemalism, state politics and the Turkish diaspora

Beyond Turkey's borders
Banu Şenay, Banu Şenay
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An edition of Beyond Turkey's borders (2013)

Beyond Turkey's borders

long-distance Kemalism, state politics and the Turkish diaspora

"In an increasingly connected world, the engagement of diasporic communities in transnationalism has become a potent force. Instead of pointing to a post-national era of globalised politics, as one might expect, Banu Senay argues that expanding global channels of communication have provided states with more scope to mobilise their nationals across borders. Her case is built around the way in which the long reach of the proactive Turkish state maintains relations with its Australian diaspora to promote the official Kemalist ideology. Activists invest themselves in the state to 'see' both for and like the state, and, as such, Turkish immigrants have been politicised and polarised along lines that reflect internal divisions and developments in Turkish politics. This book explores the way in which the Turkish state injects its presence into everyday life, through the work of its consular institutions, its management of Turkish Islam, and its sponsoring of national celebrations. The result is a state-engineered transnationalism that mobilises Turkish migrants and seeks to tie them to official discourse and policy. Despite this, individual Kemalist activists, dissatisfied with the state's transnational work, have appointed themselves as the true 'cultural attaches' of the Turkish Republic. It is the actions and discourses of these activists that give efficacy to trans-Kemalism, in the unique migratory context of Australian multiculturalism. Vital to this engagement is its Australian backdrop - where ethnic diversity policies facilitate the nationalising initiatives of the Turkish state as well as the bottom-up activism of Ataturkists. On the other hand, it also complicates and challenges trans-Kemalism by giving a platform to groups such as Kurds or Armenians whose identity politics clash with that of Turkish officialdom. An original and insightful contribution on the scope of transnationalism and cross-border mobilisation,this book is a valuable resource for researchers of politics, nationalism and international migration."--Publisher's website.

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Publisher
I.B. Tauris
Language
English
Pages
322

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Table of Contents

Hisfory of migration, migration of histories. Turkish migration to Australia : the story so far
A political history of the 'apolitical' migrant : from the 1970s onwards
Seeing like a state. With kind regards, from the Consulate-General of Turkey
Nationalising Islam, sacralising the Republic
Seeing for the State. Cultural attachés
Singing for the State
Dual national projects. Multicultural policy and trans-Kemalism in Australia.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
London, New York
Series
International library of ethnicity, identity and culture -- 3, International library of ethnicity, identity and culture -- 3.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
325.25610994
Library of Congress
DR590 .S467 2013, JV8745, DR590 .S46 2013, DU122.T87 S46 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 322 pages
Number of pages
322

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL31051981M
ISBN 10
1780760876
ISBN 13
9781780760872
LCCN
2012533719
OCLC/WorldCat
792747934, 822992235, 1032810954
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.5040/9780755607532

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL23217005W

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