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Interculturalism in Mardin - Culture, Identity, Politics

Interculturalism in Mardin - Culture, Identity, Politics

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Mardin is one of Turkey's famous and desired historical cities... It is a place where different identities, known to be hostile to each other in other places, can live together and is shown as an exemplary home of brotherhood and tolerance. A "mosaic" that is not only of touristic interest but also of political interest...
Engin Sari's book focuses on how flattering and how real this image of Mardin is.
Culture shows us how people make their lives meaningful by communicating with each other individually and collectively. This is a framework of meaning that also affects activities such as economy and politics, which are assumed to determine everything.
Engin Sarı looks at Mardin from this wide horizon of "culture".
Spoken by Mardin people from different ethnicities, identities and affiliations; This is a work in which they tell about their life, themselves, others and their city.
A study that discusses Mardin identity and the conditions under which the symbolic content of the city of Mardin was built, who and what were excluded, "together" with the people of Mardin.
An ethnographic city, citizenship and period analysis based on politics, anthropology and intercultural communication.



Number of Pages: 392

Year of Printing: 2010


Language: Turkish
Publisher: Iletisim Yayincilik

Number of Pages: 392

First Edition Year: 2010

Language: Turkish

Publisher : Contact Publishing
Number of pages : 392
Publication Year : 2010
ISBN : 9789750507915
The heart : Turkish
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Interculturalism in Mardin - Culture, Identity, Politics Mardin is one of Turkey's famous and desired historical cities... It is a place where different identities, known to be hostile to each other in other places, can live together and is shown as an exemplary home of brotherhood and tolerance. A "mosaic" that is not only of touristic interest but also of political interest... Engin Sari's book focuses on how embellishing and how real this image of Mardin is. Culture tells us how people live their lives by communicating with each other individually and collectively. It shows that they make it meaningful. This is a framework of meaning that also affects activities such as economy and politics, which are assumed to determine everything. Engin Sarı looks at Mardin from this wide horizon of ''culture''. What Mardin people from different ethnicities, identities and affiliations talk about; This is a study in which they tell about their lives, themselves, others and their city. It is a study that discusses Mardin identity and the conditions under which the symbolic content of the city of Mardin was built, who and what are excluded from it, "together" with the people of Mardin. It is an ethnographic study based on politics, anthropology and intercultural communication. city, citizenship and period analysis. Number of Pages: 392 Year of Printing: 2010 Language: Turkish Publishing House: Contact Publishing Number of Pages: 392 First Year of Printing: 2010 Language: Turkish ILETISIM825
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