Once there was and once there wasn’t: the tale of intellectuals and the state in Turkey

IF 1.9 2区 经济学 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Third World Quarterly Pub Date : 2023-06-22 DOI:10.1080/01436597.2023.2219607
Funda Gençoğlu
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Abstract This article presents a taxonomy of various conceptions of the intellectual and then analyses the changing official discourse on intellectuals in Turkey with reference to this taxonomy. The taxonomy developed here is an original contribution to the existing literature on intellectuals. It distinguishes six conceptions of the intellectual: (i) as the gadfly and the gift of god, (ii) as the philosopher, (iii) as parrhesiastes, (iv) as the activist, (v) as the exile and (vi) as the persona non grata. During the single-party years, the dominant approach oscillated between the intellectual as gadfly, God’s gift and philosopher; during the 1960s and 1970s, it was replaced by a conception of the intellectual as the activist; during the aftermath of the 1980 coup d’état, the intellectual was the exile. During the 1990s and 2000s, the intellectuals were mainly the critics of the hegemonic Kemalism, thus they were the epitomisation of parrhesia. This study argues that variations within the official discourse on intellectuals give important clues about how a hegemonic configuration is installed/challenged/displaced/replaced/re-installed, and since the current hegemony in Turkey stands on anti-intellectualism, the intellectual is now persona non grata.
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曾经有过,也曾经没有过:土耳其的知识分子和政府的故事
摘要本文对知识分子的各种概念进行了分类,并以此分类分析了土耳其官方关于知识分子话语的变化。这里发展的分类是对现有知识分子文献的一种原创性贡献。它区分了知识分子的六种概念:(1)牛虻和上帝的礼物,(2)哲学家,(3)直言者,(4)活动家,(5)流亡者,(6)不受欢迎的人。在一党执政的年代里,主流观点在把知识分子看作牛虻、上帝的礼物和哲学家之间摇摆不定;在20世纪60年代和70年代,它被知识分子作为活动家的概念所取代;在1980年的政变之后,这位知识分子被流放。在20世纪90年代和21世纪初,知识分子主要是凯末尔霸权主义的批评者,因此他们是直言的缩影。本研究认为,关于知识分子的官方话语的变化提供了关于霸权配置如何被安装/挑战/取代/取代/重新安装的重要线索,并且由于土耳其当前的霸权建立在反智主义之上,知识分子现在是不受欢迎的人。
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