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<item><title>After Gezi: Moving Towards Post-Hegemonic Imagination in Turkey - Alparslan Nas</title><category>author</category><description>his paper discusses the conflict between the AK Party government and the Gezi activism with reference to hegemony, power-resistance dichotomy, local/metanarratives and the carnivalesque. The AK Party‘s 11-year rule revolutionized center-periphery relations in Turkey. The party pioneered the democratization process until the 2011 elections but took an authoritarian turn afterwards –which gave rise to the revolts. However, the protests mobilized a heterogeneous group, some of whom maintained militarist and partiarchal metanarratives while others took a libertarian stance. This paper highlights the fragmentation of discourses under the “Gezi Spirit” as well as among AK Party supporters.&#13;
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“There is no hegemony and never has been. We live in cynical, post-hegemonic times: nobody is very much persuaded by ideologies that once seemed fundamental to securing social order.” (Beasley-Murray, 2002)</description><link>https://www.insightturkey.com/author/alparslan-nas/after-gezi-moving-towards-post-hegemonic-imagination-in-turkey</link><guid>https://www.insightturkey.com/author/alparslan-nas/after-gezi-moving-towards-post-hegemonic-imagination-in-turkey</guid><pubDate>Tue, 01 Oct 2013 13:10:00 GMT</pubDate></item></channel>
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