Urban Muslim Migrants in Istanbul

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Urban Muslim Migrants in Istanbul

Identity and Trauma Among Balkan Immigrants

Middle Eastern history Cultural studies Poverty and precarity Migration, immigration and emigration Urban communities Social groups: religious groups and communities Regional / urban economics Human geography

Author: Frances Trix

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Language: English

Published by: I.B. Tauris

Published on: 26 October 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 288 pages

ISBN: 9781786721082


Overview

Some fled following World War II, and travelled east by train to Istanbul with no more than a suitcase. And yet 50 years later, one of their migrant associations was second only to the Red Crescent in providing aid to the urban poor of Istanbul.

Frances Trix analyses the development of the oldest such association, originally founded to welcome new migrants as they arrived from Skopje after World War II, and shows how Islam is central to its structure and practices. Her wide-ranging study variously focuses on its leadership, the growing role of women in the organisation, and the importance of music and poetry in coping with exile.

In so doing, she raises wider questions concerning the preservation and articulation of identity amongst migrant communities. Urban Muslim Migrants in Istanbul is a rare ethnography of an Islamic urban group based on extensive archival research and interviews in various languages across Istanbul, Skopje and Kosovo.

Trix's unique approach brings a human element to the study of forced migration, conflict and trauma and it is an important book for academics and policymakers interested in the Balkans, the Middle East, Turkey and migration studies.

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