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Title: NEW CULTURALISM AND A CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON POST-COLONIAL IDENTITY
Authors: Ertürk, Gülşen
Keywords: Post-colonialism
Colonial discourse
Discriminatory policies
Cultural identity
New culturalism
Post sömürgecilik
Sömürgeci söylem
Ayrılıkçı politikalar
Kültürel kimlik
Yeni kültürlenme
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: ISTANBUL AYDIN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
Abstract: This study primarily aimed to analyze post-colonialist seemingly polarized sides of the oppressor/oppressed from close perspectives and discussed related nested concepts with their own paradoxal conceptualizations. The first chapter of the research necessarily mentioned about the internalized areas of interior and exterior colonial discourses, additionally about their inclusive politics to see the space between what was cultural practice and what was colonial experience. The second chapter attempted to analyze schismatic tendencies based on ethnicity, race, language, social status and hybrid identities in colonial representations. The last chapter aimed to decode the colonial process focusing on sub-identities and power relations. Consequentially, it put forth the need of a new reading of identity labeled as ‘New-Culturalism’ (my conceptualization). It doesn’t intent to legalize, label or deny the process of Western identity formation. It also doesn’t reflect a plain objectiveness; above all, it aims to be in the process of sense-making that will hopefully serve to humanity to what we are indebted
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11547/1709
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