Anthropological Perspectives on Transnational Encounters in Turkey: War, Migration and Experiences of Coexistence

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This book includes studies conducted on the basis of field research by academics specialised in social anthropology in various universities in Turkey. Anthropological studies on migration date back a long way. Leaving their desk in the office, anthropologists have taken to the field, placing participatory observations and in-depth interviews at the centre of their research. The story of this book emerged from the thoughts of anthropologists, who had made presentations on migration, coming together during a symposium and discussing how to write about such a topic. A qualitative research method was used in work containing examples from Ankara, Istanbul, Burdur, Van, Ardahan, Sivas and Hatay. The focal groups had been displaced and/or had witnessed war.

This book is composed of eleven chapters. The majority of the studies were conducted with the participation of Syrian immigrants. The wave of compulsory emigration from Syria due to the continuing conflict in the country has affected Turkey deeply. Syrians under temporary protection have been living in almost every Turkish city since the early years of the war. The book also includes papers on groups who have come from Iraq, Afghanistan and Somalia to Turkey, settling in various places in the country, in addition to Syrian immigrants.

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PREFACE

Meryem Bulut and Kadriye Şahin

CHAPTER 1 – RETHINKING MIGRATION WITHIN AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK

Ceren Aksoy Sugiyama and Seher Çataloğlu

CHAPTER 2 – ARTIFICIAL BORDERS AND NATIONALISM: TURKMEN MIGRATION FROM IRAQ TO ISTANBUL

Seher Çataloğlu and Meryem Bulut

CHAPTER 3 – GENDER PERCEPTIONS OF SYRIAN IMMIGRANTS RESIDING IN SİVAS PROVINCE CENTRE AND PATRIARCHAL NEGOTIATIONS

Çağdaş Demren and Ünsal Karbuz

CHAPTER 4 – “THE GUEST DOESN’T LIKE ANOTHER GUEST, AND THE HOST LIKES NEITHER” : SOMALI REFUGEES FORGOTTEN IN A SATELLITE TOWN

Ayşe Yıldırım

CHAPTER 5 – CONTRIBUTION OF NGOs TO THE INTEGRATION OF SYRIAN IMMIGRANTS IN MARDİN

Süleyman Şanlı

CHAPTER 6 – RECONSTRUCTION OF DAILY LIFE BETWEEN TWO CULTURES: SYRIAN WOMEN LIVING IN ANTAKYA

Aylin Eraslan

CHAPTER 7 – AFGHANISTANI IMMIGRANTS SEEKING PEACE IN VAN

Fuat Leventoğlu

CHAPTER 8 – “TURKISH-GERMAN” FAMILIES: AN INSIDER VIEWPOINT ABOUT WAR, MIGRATION AND THE TRANSNATIONAL FAMILY BUILDING EXPERIENCE

Oya Topdemir Koçyiğit

CHAPTER 9 – PERCEPTIONS ABOUT ‘WAR MIGRANTS’ FROM SYRIA IN ANTAKYA: ANXIETY, FEAR, EMPATHY

Mustafa Çapar

CHAPTER 10 – MIGRANT WOMEN IN VAN: HOME AND DAILY LIFE AS A REFLECTION OF BELONGING

Berivan Vargün

CHAPTER 11 – THE CUISINE OF UZBEKS WHO EMIGRATED FROM AFGHANISTAN TO OVAKENT (HATAY): PRESERVED, CHANGED AND REMEMBERED

Kadriye Şahin

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Dr Meryem Bulut, the editor of this volume, is Associate Professor in Anthropology at the Faculty of Language, History and Geography in Ankara University. She received her degree from the Social Work and Social Services Department of Hacettepe University and her MA and PhD degrees from the Department of Social Anthropology at Ankara University. Her research focuses on gender, Criminal Anthropology, Medical Anthropology, ethnicity, identity, changes/transformations in the rite of passage, and international migration. She has published widely on these topics in various journals. She has participated in national and international research projects on immigrants in Turkey fleeing conflicts elsewhere. She has published three books on domestic violence against children, biography, and identity and rituals. Her research has mainly been based on qualitative fieldwork while she has also used oral history as a method. She has edited several books Social Sciences while also being the editor of various journals in the fields of Folklore/Literature, Anthropology and Humanities.

Dr Kadriye Şahin, the editor of this volume, is a lecturer in the Department of Anthropology of the Faculty of Letters at Hatay Mustafa Kemal University. Dr Kadriye Şahin received her degree from Archaeology and Art History Department of Faculty of Science and Letters at Trakya University. She obtained her MA degree from the Department of Anthropology at the Social Sciences Institute of Mustafa Kemal University and her PhD degree from the Department of Anthropology at the Social Sciences Institute of Hacettepe University. Şahin, who started her academic career as a research assistant in the Department of Anthropology of the Faculty of Science and Letters at Mustafa Kemal University in 2001, was appointed as Assistant Professor in Social Anthropology Section of the Department of Anthropology at the same university in 2012. Her areas of research are Social Anthropology, Food Anthropology, migration, gastronomy and geographical signs. She currently conducts qualitative research in various topics, including the culture of the city of Hatay.

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