@article{Yilmaz2018, author = {Yilmaz, Zafer}, title = {Revising the culture of political protest after the gezi uprising in Turkey}, series = {Mediterranean Quarterly}, volume = {29}, journal = {Mediterranean Quarterly}, number = {3}, publisher = {Duke Univ. Press}, address = {Durham}, issn = {1047-4552}, doi = {10.1215/10474552-7003168}, pages = {55 -- 77}, year = {2018}, abstract = {The Gezi uprising can be considered a crucial turning in Turkish politics. As a response to countrywide democratic protests, the Justice and Development Party (AKP) government revived the security state, escalated authoritarian tendencies, and started to organize a nationalist, Islamist, and conservative backlash. This essay argues that the Gezi Park protests revealed both the fragility of the AKP's hegemony and the limits of the dominant political group habitus, which were promoted by the party to consolidate political polarization in favor of the party's hegemony. Moreover, it is argued that the Gezi uprising transformed the culture of political protests in the country and paved the way for the emergence of affirmative resistance, radical imagination, and a new politics of desire and dignity against authoritarian and neoliberal policies.}, language = {en} } @misc{OPUS4-6451, title = {T{\"u}rkei offensiv}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-66697}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Die T{\"u}rkei hat sich zum strategischen Spieler im Nahen Osten entwickelt. Un{\"u}bersehbar ist der Wandel vom laizistischen Staatsmodell zur Islamisierung. Das spiegelt sich auch in einer offensiven Außenpolitik wider. Verfolgt Erdogan eine neo-osmanische Strategie? Deutsche und t{\"u}rkische Autoren leuchten die „Tiefe" des t{\"u}rkischen Raumes aus. Afghanistan im Comic? Graphic Novels zeichnen Linien der globalen Politik artistisch nach - oft ungeschminkt, mit der Wucht der Kunst. Wir stellen Neuerscheinungen aus der Welt der politischen Comics vor.}, language = {de} }