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“Really, We Should Have Been Playing Saz in a Little Room”: “New Wave” Turkish Migrants, Performance, and Counterpathways of Incorporation in Berlin
Drawing on extended fieldwork, I analyze the performative aesthetics that incorporate a New Wave Turkish public in Berlin. Asking how elite migrants perform publics, I theorize counterpathways of incorporation to understand how urban professional New Wave migrants are located through performance along a pathway of identity and belonging shaped by authoritarian populism, Turkish diasporic counterpublics, and the hegemonic Berlin public sphere. I argue that a performative “aesthetics of displacement” shaped by academic theory produces a New Wave Turkish pathway from Istanbul to Berlin that “counterincorporates” a New Wave Turkish public into the urban public sphere.
期刊介绍:
As the official journal of the Society for Ethnomusicology, Ethnomusicology is the premier publication in the field. Its scholarly articles represent current theoretical perspectives and research in ethnomusicology and related fields, while playing a central role in expanding the discipline in the United States and abroad. Aimed at a diverse audience of musicologists, anthropologists, folklorists, cultural studies scholars, musicians, and others, this inclusive journal also features book, recording, film, video, and multimedia reviews. Peer-reviewed by the Society’s international membership, Ethnomusicology has been published three times a year since the 1950s.