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Mobility And Armenian Belonging In Contemporary Turkey Migratory Routes And The Meaning Of The Local Salim Aykut Ztrk

  • SKU: BELL-50216964
Mobility And Armenian Belonging In Contemporary Turkey Migratory Routes And The Meaning Of The Local Salim Aykut Ztrk
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.26 MB
Author: Salim Aykut Öztürk
ISBN: 9780755645077, 9780755645107, 0755645073, 0755645103
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Mobility And Armenian Belonging In Contemporary Turkey Migratory Routes And The Meaning Of The Local Salim Aykut Ztrk by Salim Aykut Öztürk 9780755645077, 9780755645107, 0755645073, 0755645103 instant download after payment.

What remains and becomes Armenian in a historically informed moment of increased mobility? Taking an anthropological approach with ethnographic data collected from Turkey and Armenia over the course of almost 10 years, this book focuses on themes of migration, human movement, community-making and the conditions that facilitate mobility and place-making.
Looking at case studies ranging from bus and taxi drivers travelling between Armenia and Turkey to undocumented migrants deported from Turkey and now living in Armenian cities and Armenian residents of Istanbul, the author provides a vivid description of contemporary non-Muslim life in Turkey through the lives of Armenian Turkish citizens and undocumented migrants from Armenia, as well as Greek, Jewish and Kurdish communities.
The author provides both a critical account of how historical and more contemporary forms of violence and structural discrimination have targeted Armenians in the country, and also focuses on the re-articulations and the appropriation of a sense of belonging by these and other minority communities.

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