Material Politics in Turkey
Infrastructure, Science, and Expertise
Duygu Kasdogan editor Ekin Kurtiç editor Mehmet Ekinci editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:23rd Jan '25
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This edited collection is an in-depth exploration of material politics in Turkey, bringing together critical studies of infrastructure, knowledge production and circulation, and expertise to understand Turkey’s contested modernization processes.
This book explores the role of material entities and processes in shaping political lives in Turkey. The unifying thread of its chapters is to challenge the rendering of the material world as a mere background to or object in politics, revealing the formative role of material entities and processes in political processes of infrastructure construction, knowledge production, and technical expertise in Turkey. Chapters explore the politics of material entities such as roads, canals, oilfields, and mines as well as less elaborated material sites, including military bases, soccer fields, and wetlands. In the context of Turkey’s ongoing politics of ‘modernisation’, these interdisciplinary case studies from the fields of anthropology of infrastructure and extraction, science and technology studies, and environmental humanities, provide important new analytical and theoretical approaches to understanding Turkish politics at local, national, and transnational scales.
This volume’s excellence is partly because of the way it draws Turkey’s complex past into the present,providing an exemplary analysis of the way history becomes encoded in infrastructure. * Kim Fortun, Professor, University of California Irvine, USA *
The arrival of this edited volume focusing on material politics right after the centennial of the Republic of Turkey is remarkable. With a solid contribution to the infrastructural turn in social sciences and humanities, this book promises to be a key reference for students of Turkey’s turbulent relationship with the materialities of development and modernization. * Ethemcan Turhan, Assistant Professor, University of Groningen, Netherlands *
ISBN: 9780755647880
Dimensions: 238mm x 164mm x 24mm
Weight: 609g
296 pages