Description
A theoretical tour de force. The author attacks head-on some of the most important, influential social thinkers of the past twenty years. She offers some very important insights in this original and interesting take on this very timely subject. The unpacking of secularist and Islamist discourse is a significant contribution to the body of scholarship about modern Turkey in particular, and by implication to other contexts as well. Also, the final section on the cult of Ataturk is quite wonderful. -- Ruth Mandel, University College London
About the Author
Yael Navaro-Yashin is University Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Social Anthropology at Cambridge University.
Reviews
"A provocative and sophisticated analysis of value to regional specialists and scholars interested in the nature of the state."--Choice "Navaro-Yashin's highly innovative use of an ethnographic approach to establish evidence to support her two major arguments--concerning the shared political culture of secularists and Islamists and the regeneration of the state through the margins--is extremely successful. A welcome addition to the ethnography of Turkey, this study will be also of use to readers interested in debates on civil society, the public sphere, nationalism, and subjectivity."--Leyla Neyzi, Journal of Royal Anthropological Institute
Book Information
ISBN 9780691088457
Author Yael Navaro-Yashin
Format Paperback
Page Count 264
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publisher Princeton University Press
Weight(grams) 369g