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Privatized Commemoration, Political Polarization, and the Cult of Atatürk since the Mid-1990s / Goldman, Anat   Journal Article
Goldman, Anat Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article explores the current ambiguous position of the cult of Atatürk in Turkish society and politics, as both a state cult that is not entirely desired by the ruling party and a fragmented and contested people’s cult. The article argues that the commodification and personal appropriation of the cult of Atatürk in the 1990s and 2000s blurred the lines between state and society and between political ideologies, eventually turning the cult into a much more inclusive realm than before, which enables debating national identity in Turkey despite the contentious political environment.
Key Words Nationalism  Turkey  Neoliberalism  Commemoration  Personality Cult  Atatürk 
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