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Through an anthropological analysis, this book uncovers life stories and testimonies that relate the processes of separation as a result of the constructed political borders of nation states newly founded on the inherited territories of the Ottoman Empire. As it recounts ruptured social, cultural, political, religious, and economic structures and autochthonous bonds, this work not only critically analyzes the making of the Turkish-Syrian border through an exploration of statist discourse, state practices and the state’s diverse apparatuses, but further analyzes the “unmaking” border practices of local subjects in the light of local Kurdish people’s counter perceptions, discourses, family histories, narratives, and daily practices—each of which can be interpreted as a practice of local defiance, resilience, and adaptation in everyday life.
Autor: Aras, Ramazan
ISBN: 9783030456535
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 247
Produktart: Gebunden
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Veröffentlicht: 22.05.2020
Untertitel: The Making and Unmaking of the Turkish-Syrian Border
Schlagworte: Turkey and Syria relations anthropology of security borderlands ethnography nation-state building native culture political anthropology political borders
Ramazan Aras is Associate Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the Department of Sociology at Ibn Haldun University in Istanbul, Turkey.

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