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CIAO DATE: 9/99
Rethinking Modernity and National Identity in Turkey
Sibel Bozdogan and Resat Kasaba (eds.)
University of Washington Press
1997
Table of Contents
Introduction
by Sibel Bozdogan and Resat Kasaba
Kemalist Certainties and Modern Ambiguities
by Resat Kasaba
Whither the Project of Modernity? Turkey in the 1990s
by Çaglar Keyder
Modernization Policies and Islamist Politics in Turkey
by Haldun Gülalp
Projects as Methodology: Some Thoughts on Modern Turkish Social Science
by Serif Mardin
The Quest for the Islamic Self within the Context of Modernity
by Nilüfer Göle
The Project of Modernity and Women in Turkey
by Yesim Arat
Gendering the Modern: On Missing Dimensions in the Study of Turkish Modernity Deniz Kandiyoti
by Deniz Kandiyoti
The Predicament of Modernism in Turkish Architectural Culture: An Overview
by Sibel Bozdogan
Once There Was, Once There Wasnt: National Monuments and Interpersonal Exchange
by Michael E. Meeker
Silent Interruptions: Urban Encounters with Rural Turkey
by Gülsüm Baydar Nalbantoglu
Arabesk Culture: A Case of Modernization and Popular Identity
by Meral Özbek
The Turkish Option in Comparative Perspective
by Ernest Gellner
Modernizing Projects in Middle Eastern Perspective
by Roger Owen
Finding the Meeting Ground of Fact and Fiction: Some Reflections on Turkish Modernization
by Joel S. Migdal
Ordering Information Publication of this book has been made possible by a grant from the Institute of Turkish Studies, Washington, D.C.