Esra Ozyurek,
Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology
Office Phone:
(858) 534-3200
Email:
eozyurek@ucsd.edu
Degrees:
B.A., Bogazici University Ph.D, University of Michigan
Languages:
Turkish
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Esra Ozyurek
Expertise/Areas of Interest
Islam, secularism, modernity, social and cultural memory, nostalgia, Turkey, and Europe.
Topics of Publication
Secularism, Islam, Islamaphobia, Modernity, Nostalgia, and Memory.
Publications
Books
2006.Nostalgia for the Modern: Privatization of State Secularism in Turkey.Durnham: Duke University Press.
2006.Politics of Public Memory: Production and Consumption of the Past in Turkey.(edited volume) Syracuse: Syracuse University Press.
2001.Remembering and Forgetting: Social Memory in Turky.(edited volume)(in Turkish)Istanbul:Iletisim.
Articles and Book Chapters
2005. "The Politics of Cultural Unification, Secularism, and the Place of Islam in the New Europe." American Ethnologist, 32:4, 509-512
2004. "Wedded to the Republic: Public Intellectuals and Intimacy Oriented Publics in Turkey." In Off Stage/On Display: Intimacies and Ethnographies in the Age of Public Culture, edited by Andrew Shryock. Stanford: University Press, 101-130.
2004. "Miniaturizing Ataturk: Privatization of the State Imagery and Ideolgy in Turkey." American Ethnologist, 31:3, 374-391.
2000. "The Headscarf Knot in the Parliament." (in Turkish) In Ayse Gul Altinay (ed.) Homeland, Nation, and Women, 339-57. Istanbul: Iletism.
1997. "Feeling Tells Better Than Language: Emotional Expression and Gender Hierarchy." New Perspectives on Turkey, 16:41-52.
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