President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has been playing the authoritarian’s game for some time now. Under the polarizing, tense and uncertain conditions of this regime, segments of society in Turkey are still actively resisting to the onslaught of authoritarian measures, coalescing at diverse sites of repression, and protesting against the lack of transparency, arbitrary state actions against citizens, or outright extractivist practices against humans and nature. In this volume, we continue with our critical task of both documenting this resistance and detailing, examining, and analyzing the backsliding of one of the democratically elected governments of the twenty-first century into an authoritarian regime that is domestically punitive and regionally aggressive. By doing so, as academics, we become critical agents in determining the nature and meaning of the legacy of the A.K.P. regime.
Introduction. Authoritarian’s game: Repression and resistance in Turkey
Repression and resistance at Boğaziçi University: The making of counterpublic under authoritarian offensive
Sites of resistance: Kurdish arts in Turkey from 2009 to the present
Repression, resistance, and relational re-imagination: Secular-pious divide in the women’s rights movement in Turkey
Negotiating Kurdishness as resistance: Reclaiming racialized identities and power in the multitudes of Kurdishness through collective critical consciousness
Geopolitical discourses in Turkey’s partisan media during the Syrian war: A framing approach on the siege of Kobane
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