Kurds of Modern Turkey

Migration, Neoliberalism and Exclusion in Turkish Society

Cenk Saracoglu author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:30th Oct '10

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The role of the Kurds in Turkey has long been a controversial issue, although discussion has generally been focused around the political and cultural rights and activities of the Kurds. This book aims to bring a new approach to this contentious subject by shifting attention to the changing popular image of the Kurds in Turkish cities. It focuses particularly on the ways in which the middle-class in Turkish cities develop an exclusionary discourse against the Kurds. Cenk Saracoglu investigates the social origins of such a perception by bringing into focus how neoliberal economic policies and Kurdish migration have transformed urban life in Turkey.

'When, as a result of several confrontations and tensions recently observed in Turkey, Turkish media and other scholars fully recognised the increasing visibility of popular anti-Kurdish sentiments in Turkey, Cenk Saracoglu's work attracted a great deal of attention and became the major point of reference in the discussions of anti-Kurdish sentiments in Turkey. Apart from being an original contribution to the study of the Kurdish question in particular, Saracoglu's work has also the potential to have an influence on the studies on racism, nationalism and xenophobia in general. The concept of 'exclusive recognition', which he develops to designate the exclusionary attitudes towards Kurdish migrants that emanate from the urban social relationships, could also be applicable to some other social contexts. In view of this, Saracoglu's work would attract the interest of scholars who study the rise of Islamophobic attitudes in Western Europe - I look forward to purchasing my own copy.' - Dr Daniele Belanger, Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology, and Canada Research Chair in Population, The University of Western Ontario; 'The issue of the increasing resentment in urban areas towards Kurdish migrants from Eastern Anatolia who have been forced to leave their villages has, over the last two decades, received much attention and political commentary, but not careful analysis. Cenk Saracoglu's book provides a breath of fresh air on a topic on which political and academic explorations often find themselves rooted in simplified and polarised analysis. Saracoglu's unique and original research makes a great contribution not just to the understanding of anti-Kurdish attitudes in Turkey in the recent period, but also to a more universal understanding of ethnicism and cultural racism in the context of neoliberalism and forced migration.' - Dr Sedef Arat-Koc, Associate Professor in the Department of Politics and Public Administration, Ryerson University, Toronto

ISBN: 9781848854680

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248 pages