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Istanbul, City of the Fearless

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Based on extensive field research in Turkey, Istanbul, City of the Fearless explores social movements and the broader practices of civil society in Istanbul in the critical years before and after t...
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  • 17 March 2020
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Based on extensive field research in Turkey, Istanbul, City of the Fearless explores social movements and the broader practices of civil society in Istanbul in the critical years before and after the 1980 military coup, the defining event in the neoliberal reengineering of the city. Bringing together developments in anthropology, urban studies, cultural geography, and social theory, Christopher Houston offers new insights into the meaning and study of urban violence, military rule, activism and spatial tactics, relations between political factions and ideologies, and political memory and commemoration. This book is both a social history and an anthropological study, investigating how activist practices and the coup not only contributed to the globalization of Istanbul beginning in the 1980s but also exerted their force and influence into the future.

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Pages: 242
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 17 March 2020
ISBN: 9780520974678
Format: eBook
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Acknowledgments
Prologue
List of Political Parties and Groups

1. Spatial Politics, Historiography, Method: Introduction
2. Activism, Perception, Memory: 12 Eylu¨l Museum of Shame
3. De-Ottomanization, Modernism, Migration: A Selective History
of Istanbul, 1923–1974
4. Inscription, Sound, Violence: Militant Repertoires and the
Production of Space in Istanbul, 1974–1980
5. Gecekondu, Factory, Municipality: Three Fields of Spatial Politics
6. Militants, Ideologies, (F)actions: What Is to Be Done?
7. Pacification, Resistance, Reconstruction: Coup d’État,
City of the Fearful, 1980–1983
8. Phenomenology, Event, Commemoration: Conclusion

Epilogue
Bibliography
Index