The Anxiety of Cultural Authenticity in Turkish Communitarian Thought: Ahmet Hamdi Tanpmar and Peyami Safa on Europe and Modernity
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2010
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Sezer, Devrim
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Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd
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The uneasy tension between ongoing disputes about Turkey's Europeanisation and an emphasis on cultural authenticity has characterised much of Turkish social and political thought over the last two centuries. This article explores conceptions of Europe, modernity and tradition contained in the writings of two twentieth-century Turkish writers, Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar (1901-1962) and Peyami Safa (1899-1961) whose writings express an anxiety of cultural authenticity. Varieties of communitarian thinking, coupled with an emphasis on a 'synthesis' between past and future, tradition and modernity, Turkey and Europe, had been invoked and advocated by many writers and scholars who sought to come to terms with the challenges surrounding Turkey's Europeanisation throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Tanpinar and Safa are widely considered to be among the most influential representatives of this deeply rooted communitarian tradition in modern Turkish social imaginary. By drawing on Tanpinar's and Safa's essays on politics, society, culture and the East-West distinction, this article demonstrates the radical divergences between their perspectives and draws out the political implications of their views of Europe, modernity and tradition. Although he appears to be one of the advocates of Turkey's Europeanisation and the idea of a civilisational synthesis, Safa's conservatism is based on a sketchy theory of radical particularity and cultural essentialism that reflects a repudiation of universalism and cosmopolitanism, and which shows a tendency bordering on a celebration of all collectivist self-assertions and struggles against liberal democracy. Tanpinar's communitarian vision, on the other hand, with its emphasis on 'tradition' and 'continuity', aims to reconcile the political ideals of European modernity with a restored cultural tradition. One of the primary purposes of this article is to fully work out the originality of Tanpinar's thought by highlighting the intimations of a distinctively hermeneutical dimension that figure prominently in his writings, and which have largely gone unnoticed. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Peyami Safa, Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar, Modernity, Europe, Cultural authenticity, Hermeneutics
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0602 languages and literature, 0601 history and archaeology, 06 humanities and the arts
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5
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Hıstory of European Ideas
Volume
36
Issue
4
Start Page
427
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437
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