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OBJECT OR SUBJECT? THE PARADOX OF “YOUTH” IN TURKEY

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 February 2002

Extract

A columnist in a Turkish newspaper recently asked, “Will nothing really be the same again?”3 referring to the impact of the massive earthquake of 17 August 1999 on the Turkish psyche. The writer Murathan Mungan used a similar metaphor earlier in what seems today like a prophetic statement: “I think Turkey has really come to lean against the wall. There is nowhere to go; either the wall will crumble or it will be dismantled. If it crumbles, we will be crushed below, if it is dismantled maybe we will move to another space—or at least try to.”4

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 2001 Cambridge University Press

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