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Contribution to Book
The Doorkeeper, the Maid, and the Tenant: Troubling Encounters in the Turkish Urban Landscape
Fragments of Culture: Everyday Life of Modern Turkey (2001)
  • Gul Ozyegin, College of William and Mary
Abstract
Writing from within the cultural landscape of modern Turkey, "Fragments of Culture" presents exciting new writing on the everyday, providing a corrective to the often skewed perceptions of Turkish culture engendered by conventional western critiques. From adjustments to religious identity as the Islamic veil becomes marketed as a fashion item to the media explosion of interest in Turkish transsexual lifestyle to the strained cross-class relations between comfortably-off apartment tenants and their more humble doorkeepers, "Fragments of Culture" focuses on the diversity of contemporary Turkish life. This book contributes to both modern Turkish studies and the scholarship and debates on cross-cultural perspectives in cultural studies in the Middle East.
Publication Date
2001
Editor
Ayse Saktanber and Deniz Kandiyoti
Publisher
I.B Tauris/Bloomsbury
ISBN
9781860644276
Citation Information
Gul Ozyegin. "The Doorkeeper, the Maid, and the Tenant: Troubling Encounters in the Turkish Urban Landscape" LondonFragments of Culture: Everyday Life of Modern Turkey (2001)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gul-ozyegin/11/