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Architectures of Emergency in Turkey: Heritage, Displacement and Catastrophe: Contemporary Turkey

Editat de Dr Eray Çayli, Pinar Aykac, Sevcan Ercan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 mai 2023
Challenging existing political analyses of the state of emergency in Turkey, this volume argues that such states are not merely predetermined by policy and legislation but are produced, regulated, distributed and contested through the built environment in both embodied and symbolic ways.Contributors use empirical critical-spatial research carried out in Turkey over the past decade, exploring heritage, displacement and catastrophes. Contributing to the broader literature on the related concepts of exception, risk, crisis and uncertainty, the book discusses the ways in which these phenomena shape and are shaped by the built environment, and provides context-specific empirical substance to it by focusing on contemporary Turkey. In so doing, it offers nuanced insight into the debate around emergency as well as into recent urban-architectural affairs in Turkey.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780755645329
ISBN-10: 0755645324
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 24 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Seria Contemporary Turkey

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

States of 'emergency' a popular theoretical framework used across political theory, urban studies, architecture, philosophy, anthropology

Notă biografică

Eray Çayli is Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. He has been published in a number of journals including Environment and Planning D, the International Journal of Islamic Architecture, Theory & Event and Études Arméniennes Contemporaines. Pinar Aykac is a conservation architect with a MSc in the Conservation of Cultural Heritage from the Middle East Technical University. Currently, she is a an instructor at the M.S. Program in Conservation of Cultural Heritage at the Middle East Technical University, Turkey. Sevcan Ercan is an architect and architectural history researcher with a particular interest in islands, and displacement and architecture. She obtained her BArch at Middle East Technical University and her MSc in Architectural History at Istanbul Technical University, Turkey.

Cuprins

Foreword (Murray Fraser)1. Introduction: The Material and Spatial Politics of Emergency (Eray Çayli)2. The Mutual Construction of Heritage and Emergency: Neo-Ottomanist Heritage Policies in 2010s' Turkey (Pinar Aykaç)3. Destabilizing National Heritage: Preserving Turkey's Non-Muslim Architectural Heritage (Banu Pekol)4. Emergency as Normalcy in Mid-2010s' Amed/Diyarbakir (Eray Çayli, Herdem Dogrul)5. Forum in Relation to the Polis: The Case of I.39 and Turkey (Emre Özyetis)6. Between the Guests and the Hosts: Spaces of Illegalized Migration in Turkey (Merve Bedir)7. The Politics of Normalcy: Examining the Festival on the Island of Imbros/Gökçeada (Sevcan Ercan)8. Boiling Frog: Establishing Authority over Historic Areas under Emergency (Mesut Dinler)After the Emergency (Jane Rendell)

Recenzii

A vital reader in architectures of emergency in Turkey, the volume covers topics of cultural heritage, urban sprawl and resilient cities in the age of displaced masses.
At a time when states of exceptions are increasingly normalised, this incisive book argues that the built environment plays a key role in the politics of emergency. The authors reveal a range of inequalities and injustices underlying the production of space in contemporary Turkey, while also highlighting forms of social resistance that resonate worldwide.