Arabs in Turkish Political Cartoons, 1876-1950

Arabs in Turkish Political Cartoons, 1876-1950 National Self and Non-National Other - Contemporary Issues in the Middle East

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Publisher's Synopsis

The emergence of Turkish nationalism prior to World War I opened the way for various ethnic, religious, and cultural stereotypes to link the notion of the Other to the concept of national identity. The founding elite took up a massive project of social engineering that now required the amplification of Turkishness as the founding concept of the new nation-state. This concept was shaped by the construction of various Others as a backdrop, and for Turkey in many ways, the Arab in his keffiyeh and traditional garb constituted the ultimate Other.

In this nuanced and richly detailed study, Ilkim Büke Okyar examines the development of Turkish national identity from the 1908 constitutional revolution to the inclusion of Alexandretta in 1939, using the lens of contemporary political cartoons. Okyar brings the everyday production of nationalist discourse into the mainstream political and historical narrative of modern Turkey. In doing so, Okyar shows how the cartoon press became one of the most important agents in the construction, maintenance, and mobilization of Turkish nationalism, reinforcing a perceived image of the Arab that was haunted forever by its ethnic and religious origins.

Book information

ISBN: 9780815637974
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Imprint: Syracuse University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 305.892705610207
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 344
Weight: 272g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 20mm