This is the first study that examines online anti-Semitism in Turkey. Nefes surveys important historical events concerning Turkish-Jewry and analyses people's online expressions about Adolf Hitler in the most popular forum website in Turkey, Ek?i Sözlük.
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This study explores the possibility of critical agency of queer subjects in Turkey in terms of challenging and subverting normative structural constraints. These constraints are attested through expansive use of the concept of habitus including class, gender, family, ethnicity and religion. Our field study in which in-depth interviews have been conducted detected two types of habitus in the life experiences of queer subjects: critical and conservative. While the former enables critical agency, the latter undermines this possibility. On this ground, it is argued that exhibiting critical habitus appears to be the precondition of performing critical agency. We conclude that having multiple minority identities, education, and involvement in organizations develop a critical habitus enhancing critical queer agency.
Contains cartoons, adapted into English, from the following Turisk newspapers: Yeni Istanbul, Akbaba, Mizah, Cumhuriyet. ; Of the world -- Of politics -- Of communism and the Iron curtain -- Of the U.S. -- Of daily life. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Examines the events surrounding the Turkish coup in 1960, particularly British policy toward Turkey. The tension between political parties -- the Democrat Party & the People's Republican Party (PRP) -- & their ministers' campaigns for the anticipated election are discussed, including the foreign policy making of the Democrat Party government. Various events accelerated tension within Turkey, including the blocked visit of the PRP leader, Inonu, which resulted in protests by members of the armed forces & university students. The British Foreign Office's replies to the internal security issues of Turkey, response to the fall of the Democrat Party, & attitude toward the new Turkish government are explored. Internal programs, foreign policy, & international relations of the new Turkish government following the coup illuminate challenges to economic prosperity & political stability. L. Collins Leigh