Islam, Kurds and the Turkish Nation State Islam, Kurds and the Turkish Nation State

Islam, Kurds and the Turkish Nation State

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Publisher Description

Can Islamism, as is often claimed, truly unite Muslim Turks and Kurds in a discourse that supersedes ethnicity? This is a volatile and exciting time for a country whose long history has been characterized by dramatic power play. Evolving out of two years of fieldwork in Istanbul, this book examines the fragmenting Islamist political movement in Turkey. As Turkey emerges from a repressive modernizing project, various political identities are emerging and competing for influence. The Islamist movement celebrates the failure of Western liberalism in Turkey and the return of politics based on Muslim ideals. However, this vision is threatened by Kurdish nationalism and the country's troubled past. Is Islamist multiculturalism even possible? The ethnic tensions surfacing in Turkey beg the question whether the Muslim Turks and Kurds can find common ground in religion. Houston argues that such unification depends fundamentally upon the flexibility of the rationale behind the Islamist movement's struggle.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2020
26 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
226
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
1.9
MB
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