16.03.10
Turkey and the Concept of Europe: A Conceptual History
Saarbrücken, VDM Dr. Müller | 132 sider | Boken kan kjøpes på Amazon.co.uk
Boken tar for seg hvordan Europa-begrepet har endret seg i tyrkisk diskurs fra tidlig 1700-tallet og fram til i dag, og tyrkernes forhold til Europa i denne perioden.
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Turkey has changed from being an Islamic Empire antagonistic to Christian states to a secular nation-state, a member of NATO and a candidate for EU membership. This involves not only a significant shift in foreign policy towards Europe, but also a reshaping of Ottoman and Turkish identity. This book traces how the concept of Europe has been shaped in this process over a period of some 300 years. It employs a conceptual history (Begriffsbeschichte) approach; through a broad empirical investigation of Turkish texts that concern the Ottoman Empire's and later Turkey's relationship with Europe, it lays out how the concept of Europe has been shaped and takes its meaning from a semantic field. The main argument is that while Turkish identity is linked to concepts such as 'modernisation', 'Westernisation' and sometimes even 'Europeanisation', the Turkish Self still stands in a co-constitutive relationship with the concept of Europe.
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