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Community, change and border towns / H. Pinar Șenoğuz.

By: Șenoğuz, H. Pinar [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: London : Routledge, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (ix, 199 pages : illustrations, maps, charts.)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780815358855 (electronic bk); 0815358857 (electronic bk); 9780429941375; 0429941374; 9780429941351; 0429941358; 9780429941368; 0429941366Subject(s): Borderlands -- Turkey -- Kilis İli | Borderlands -- Social aspects -- Turkey -- Kilis İli | Borderlands -- Turkey -- Kilis İli -- History | Kilis İli (Turkey) -- Boundaries -- Social aspects | SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / GeographyDDC classification: 956.4/9 LOC classification: DS51.K4 | S46 2019Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement Summary: This book provides an interdisciplinary approach to power, inclusion/exclusion and hierarchy in a Turkish border town, with a focus on the impact of nation-state border on social stratification and change. Through the lens of ethnographic research and oral history, the book explores social mobility among various strata within the context of transition from Ottoman rule to the Republican regime, in order to reveal culturally informed strategies of border dwellers in coming to grips with new border contexts. It is suggested that the border perspective will move the social analysis beyond "methodological territorialism" and provide a theoretical framework that explores social change at the intersection of local, national and transnational processes. This book will appeal to readers interested in borders and circulations, social structure and power relations in border regions, as well as transnational shadow networks in the Turkish/Middle Eastern context. The book is a valuable resource for students and scholars of border anthropology, political and economic geography, studies of globalization and transnationalism, anthropology of illegality and Turkish and Middle Eastern studies. It will be a useful grounding for humanitarian professionals who are learning about the social and economic landscape of border towns.
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This book provides an interdisciplinary approach to power, inclusion/exclusion and hierarchy in a Turkish border town, with a focus on the impact of nation-state border on social stratification and change. Through the lens of ethnographic research and oral history, the book explores social mobility among various strata within the context of transition from Ottoman rule to the Republican regime, in order to reveal culturally informed strategies of border dwellers in coming to grips with new border contexts. It is suggested that the border perspective will move the social analysis beyond "methodological territorialism" and provide a theoretical framework that explores social change at the intersection of local, national and transnational processes. This book will appeal to readers interested in borders and circulations, social structure and power relations in border regions, as well as transnational shadow networks in the Turkish/Middle Eastern context. The book is a valuable resource for students and scholars of border anthropology, political and economic geography, studies of globalization and transnationalism, anthropology of illegality and Turkish and Middle Eastern studies. It will be a useful grounding for humanitarian professionals who are learning about the social and economic landscape of border towns.

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