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"Is the Turk a White Man?"
Race and Modernity in the Making of Turkish Identity
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Murat Ergin
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2017
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About this book
In 1909, the US Circuit Court in Cincinnati set out to decide “whether a Turkish citizen shall be naturalized as a white person”; the New York Times article on the decision, discussing the question of Turks’ whiteness, was cheekily entitled “Is the Turk a White Man?” Within a few decades, having understood the importance of this question for their modernization efforts, Turkish elites had already started a fantastic scientific mobilization to position the Turks in world history as the generators of Western civilization, the creators of human language, and the forgotten source of white racial stock. In this book, Murat Ergin examines how race figures into Turkish modernization in a process of interaction between global racial discourses and local responses.
Author / Editor information
Murat Ergin, Ph.D. (2005), University of Minnesota, is Associate Professor of Sociology at Koç University. His research interests include nationalism, race, ethnicity, cultural boundaries, and death.
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eBook published on:
September 27, 2016
eBook ISBN:
9789004330559
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Main content:
280
Coloured Illustrations:
1
Tables:
1
eBook ISBN:
9789004330559
Keywords for this book
Eugenics; modernization; racism; university; emigres; scholars; minorities; Turkey
Audience(s) for this book
All interested in the history of Turkey and contemporary Turkish society, and anyone concerned with race and modernization.