Devrim Burcu Eğilmez

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  • Article
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    Governing or Repressing Dissent Via the Politics of Toleration: the Justice and Development Party Versus the Working Class
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2012) Eǧilmez, D. Burcu
    This paper attempts to critically scrutinize the recent policies of Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) in relation to the Turkish working class by means of the liberal concept of toleration. In order to realize this objective, it investigates the links between the theoretical framework of toleration, the AKP policies toward the working class (conceptualized in terms of toleration) and the history of dissent articulated by Turkish workers under the AKP. The five most recent May Day demonstrations (2007-11) constitute the focus of this study as historical moments when this tripartite relationship became most visible. As such, this study discusses the relationship between class difference, toleration and the substitution of the binary value of justice-philanthropy for that of equality.
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    Between Consensus and Dissensus Difference, Equality, and Dialogue in Le Guin and Rancière
    (Liverpool Univ Press, 2024) Eǧilmez, D. Burcu; Gursoy, A. Ozgur
    In this article, we argue that Ursula K. Le Guin's writings are motivated by a complex political vision of cohabitation of different individuals that is compatible with the principle of their mutual equality. However, this alternative model of sociality based on "critical difference" and dialogue faces three potential objections: her vision of "being human" risks reproducing some of the blind spots of traditional humanism, it may overemphasize individual experience, and it implicitly privileges consensus. Bringing Le Guin's "literary" texts in dialogue with Jacques Ranci & egrave;re's "philosophical" texts, we articulate a more complex and nuanced understanding of political dialogue that takes into account the disruptive nature of equality.
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    Neither Nationalism nor Neo-Ottomanism but the Winner Is Neo-Liberal Consumerism? Arts of the Past
    (Routledge journals, taylor & francis ltd, 2024) Eǧilmez, D. Burcu
    In Turkish cultural history, there is an uninterrupted continuity in the education of the Traditional Turkish Arts (TTA), with clear links to the Ottoman past and Islam. This article discusses how TTA were preserved and incorporated into the educational curriculum in the early Republican era, despite discourses that established a direct disengagement between the Republican nationalist project and the Ottoman past. Turning then to the dissemination of TTA under the AKP's rule as a reflection of neo-Ottomanism as a multi-faceted strategy, this article reveals their overlap with neo-liberal policies that bring about their commodification.