Strong, but Anxious State: the Fantasmatic Narratives on Ontological Insecurity and Anxiety in Turkey
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Date
2022
Authors
Adisonmez, Umut Can
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Uluslararasi Iliskiler Konseyi Dernegi
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GOLD
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No
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No
Abstract
The political discourse on the problem of state survival in Turkey is hegemonic. What is central to this discourse is Sevresphobia: the idea that Turkey is surrounded by internal and external enemies who are ready to destroy it. This article aims to explain why the political discourse on the problem of state survival in Turkey sustains itself over time and how it captures the collective mode of being. The article argues that fantasmatic narratives play an important role in maintaining the hegemonic discourse and governing collective anxiety. First, fantasmatic narratives simplify the socio-political space by offering a comforting explanation for the ongoing insecurities and making anxiety tolerable. Second, they act as an ideological force by keeping the political dimension of the discourse on ontological security at bay. Drawing on the Post-foundational Theory of Discourse (PTD) and Ontological Security Theory (OST), the article problematizes and analyzes the political discourse on the problem of state survival in Turkey.
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Ontological Security, Discourse, Sevresphobia, Hegemony, The Problem of State Survival, Security, Identity, Politics, Power
Fields of Science
05 social sciences, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology, 0506 political science
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Q3
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8
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Uluslararası Ilıskıler-Internatıonal Relatıons
Volume
19
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Start Page
65
End Page
79
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