From Exit to Voice: Reflections on Exile through the Accounts of Turkey’s Intelligentsia

IF 0.8 3区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES Middle East Critique Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/19436149.2022.2132193
Bahar Başer, A. Ozturk
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Abstract: The authoritarian turn in Turkey compelled many citizens to change life trajectories which included extreme measures such as migration and exile. Thousands of people left Turkey in the last decade, this recent wave constituting one of the largest Turkish migrations to Europe and beyond. The profile of the migrants included those who were comfortable with and/or opposed the current regime’s political and social policies, members of oppressed minority groups, Gülen movement members who are accused of orchestrating the failed 2016 coup attempt as well as white collar and secular Turkish citizens who made lifestyle migration choices because of the political and economic developments in the country. The article focuses on the narratives of a specific group within this new wave, those whom we refer to as Turkey’s intelligentsia in exile, and who decided to leave Turkey following the Gezi protests in 2013. The findings are based on 25 interviews conducted in 2021 with former academics, activists, artists, journalists and politicians who migrated to a variety of locations as a result of pending trials or arrest warrants against them, dehumanization discourse that pro-regime politicians directed toward them, as well as lack of freedom of speech and assembly.
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从出口到发声:通过土耳其知识分子的叙述对流亡的反思
摘要:土耳其的独裁转变迫使许多公民改变生活轨迹,其中包括移民和流亡等极端措施。在过去十年中,成千上万的人离开了土耳其,这是土耳其向欧洲及其他地区最大的移民潮之一。移民的概况包括那些对现政权的政治和社会政策感到满意和/或反对的人、受压迫的少数群体成员、,被指控策划2016年未遂政变的葛兰运动成员,以及因该国政治和经济发展而选择生活方式移民的白领和世俗土耳其公民。这篇文章聚焦于这股新浪潮中一个特定群体的叙述,我们称他们为流亡的土耳其知识分子,他们在2013年格兹抗议活动后决定离开土耳其。这些发现是基于2021年对前学者、活动家、艺术家、记者和政治家进行的25次采访得出的,这些人因对他们的未决审判或逮捕令、亲政权政客针对他们的非人化言论以及缺乏言论和集会自由而迁移到不同的地方。
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