Turkish region : state, market & social identities on the east Black Sea coast
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Turkish region : state, market & social identities on the east Black Sea coast
(World anthropology)
School of American Research Press , James Currey, 2001
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- : uk : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-236) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: uk : pbk ISBN 9780852552797
Description
Examines contemporary identities in a region of Turkey's eastern Black Sea coast.
Based on fieldwork carried out between 1983 and 1999, this is an exploration of contemporary social identities in a little-known region of Turkey's eastern Black Sea coast abutting the border with the Republic of Georgia.
Regional developments have included the promotion of tea as a cash crop, disappointments in this market, and the opening of a border crossing to Georgia shortly before the collapse of the Soviet Union. These are analysed in the context of more general changes in Turkish civil society and widespread doubts about the continued viability of the secular institutions of Ataturk's republic.
Series Editors: Wendy James & N.J. Allen
Table of Contents
- State
- market
- civil society
- patriarchy
- marriage
- Islam, I
- Islam, II
- identities
- civilization or culture?
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: us : pbk ISBN 9780933452718
Description
Ethnicity, language, and religion are significant aspects of contemporary social identities in Turkey's little-known eastern Black Sea coast. Based on fieldwork carried out between 1983 and 1999, the authors analyze recent economic and political developments in the region in the context of more general changes in Turkish civil society and widespread doubt about the continued viability of the secular institutions of Atat rk's republic.
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