The myth of the military-nation : militarism, gender, and education in Turkey

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The myth of the military-nation : militarism, gender, and education in Turkey

Ayse Gul Altinay

Palgrave Macmillan, 2004

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Bibliography: p. [179]-193

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Altinay examines how the myth that the military is central to Turkey's national identity was created, perpetuated, and acts to shape politics. Tracing how the ideology of militarism is maintained and its implications for ethnic and gender relations, she considers the challenges facing Turkey as it moves from being a plural to a pluralistic society.

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Introduction PART I: THE MILITARY-NATION The Myth Women and the Myth PART II: MILITARY SERVICE Becoming a Man, Becoming a Citizen The Road Less Traveled: Challenging Military Service PART III: MILITARIZING EDUCATION "The Army is a School, the School is an Army": The Nation's Two Fronts Silencing the Present Conclusion: Militarism and Its Futures

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