Despite the fact that living together in the same geographical space has created many similarities for Turkey and Greece over the centuries, both sides are keen to identify, even exaggerate, the differences between them and other ‘inferiors’. This article looks at the role of cultural and ‘scientific’ racism(s) in the formation of Turkish and Greek national identities. Both Turkish and Greek identities have been built on European-ness at the same time as Greekness and Turkishness. Therefore, the national identities in Turkey and Greece are defined within the context of mainstream Eurocentrism, and in that sense the same White European race-ism is shared as the essential aspect of Greek and Turkish national characteristics
In post-imperial kin-states, the combination of authoritarian rule and selective historical memory i...
AbstractThe present study focuses on the main characteristics of the language used to depict the Tur...
Nationalism is a social construct built upon the intersection of modern media, capitalism and bureau...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.While Greek and Turkish nationalisms have followed diverse his...
Abstract‘Eat your food, child, or else the Turk will come and take you away’. This is a common Greek...
This paper examines Turkish national identity as the critical element in Turkeys exclusion from the ...
The article looks at the self-identity of Greek immigrants in the U.S. and incorporation of American...
Kurds make up about a fifth of Turkey's population. Turkey has taken steps – albeit slowly and reluc...
AbstractThe OttomanState, the predecessor of Turkey, was a cosmopolitan society where many different...
This article attempts to investigate the factors and influences underlying thewidespread Greek assum...
Will Kymlicka rightfully points out that there are two ways in which minority claims have been asses...
This article builds on a growing body of research that shows an intrinsic but complex relationship b...
No abstractThis article begins with a brief presentation of the vital role of ethnocentric attitudes...
This article builds on a growing body of research that shows an intrinsic but complex relationship b...
This paper attempts a critical and ethnographically informed reading of the complex assemblage of li...
In post-imperial kin-states, the combination of authoritarian rule and selective historical memory i...
AbstractThe present study focuses on the main characteristics of the language used to depict the Tur...
Nationalism is a social construct built upon the intersection of modern media, capitalism and bureau...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.While Greek and Turkish nationalisms have followed diverse his...
Abstract‘Eat your food, child, or else the Turk will come and take you away’. This is a common Greek...
This paper examines Turkish national identity as the critical element in Turkeys exclusion from the ...
The article looks at the self-identity of Greek immigrants in the U.S. and incorporation of American...
Kurds make up about a fifth of Turkey's population. Turkey has taken steps – albeit slowly and reluc...
AbstractThe OttomanState, the predecessor of Turkey, was a cosmopolitan society where many different...
This article attempts to investigate the factors and influences underlying thewidespread Greek assum...
Will Kymlicka rightfully points out that there are two ways in which minority claims have been asses...
This article builds on a growing body of research that shows an intrinsic but complex relationship b...
No abstractThis article begins with a brief presentation of the vital role of ethnocentric attitudes...
This article builds on a growing body of research that shows an intrinsic but complex relationship b...
This paper attempts a critical and ethnographically informed reading of the complex assemblage of li...
In post-imperial kin-states, the combination of authoritarian rule and selective historical memory i...
AbstractThe present study focuses on the main characteristics of the language used to depict the Tur...
Nationalism is a social construct built upon the intersection of modern media, capitalism and bureau...