Remaking Politics, Markets, and Citizens in Turkey

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Remaking Politics, Markets, and Citizens in Turkey

Governing Through Smoke

Islamic life and practice Social and cultural anthropology Comparative politics

Author: Ebru Kayaalp

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Collection: Suspensions: Contemporary Middle Eastern and Islamicate Thought

Language: English

Published by: Bloomsbury Academic

Published on: 18th December 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 232 pages

ISBN: 9781472511997


Remaking Politics, Markets, and Citizens in Turkey critically analyses the travel of neoliberal ideas, policies, experts and institutions from the West to Turkey. Through an ethnographic investigation of the newly established tobacco market, Ebru Kayaalp considers how they are being adopted and transformed in their new settings.

The February 2001 crisis, the most severe economic downturn in the history of Turkey, generated an emergency situation in which a series of sweeping neoliberal policies were implemented to prop up the collapsed economy. To receive the necessary loans from the international financial institutions, the Turkish government hastily enacted a number of neoliberal laws, including the notorious tobacco law. Remaking Politics, Markets, and Citizens in Turkey not only explores the repercussions of the new tobacco law, such as the establishment of a new regulatory institution, the emergence of contract farming and the privatization of the tobacco monopoly, thereby making a liberalized market, but also the smoking ban governing the bodies and spaces of Muslim citizens.

Remaking Politics, Markets, and Citizens in Turkey provides an innovative contribution to Middle Eastern studies, filling the gap for anthropological research in Muslim countries on local economic relations and their connections with the global economy.

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