Making Sense of Senseless Times:Religious Narratives and Identity in the Memoirs of Far-right Militants in Turkey

IF 0.7 2区 哲学 Q1 HISTORY
Meral Ugur‐Cinar, Gökhan Şensönmez
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ABSTRACT This article traces the autobiographical narratives of the far-right Ülkücü militants in Turkey, based on memoirs written in the aftermath of the 1980 coup. The Ülkücüs, who had fought on the streets against the leftist during the 1970s in the name of the state and nation, experienced a great rupture in their lives following their torturous treatment at the hands of the junta. This article examines the ways in which narratives functioned in their attempts to make sense of their situation and in their attempt to regain coherence and meaning in terms of identity. We find that while their autobiographical narratives formulated in religious terms helped to instigate a sense of meaning, worth, and coherence in the lives of the Ülkücüs, these same narratives also ensured that they could escape any conscientious attempt to come to terms with the past. With this work, we hope to open new avenues of research, particularly focusing on the role of autobiographical narratives both in terms of the construction and negotiation of political identities and in relation to the prospects of coming to terms with the past.
无意义时代的意义:土耳其极右翼武装分子回忆录中的宗教叙事和身份
本文根据1980年土耳其政变后撰写的回忆录,追溯了土耳其极右翼Ülkücü武装分子的自传体叙事。上世纪70年代,Ülkücüs曾以国家和民族的名义在街头与左派进行斗争,在军政府的虐待下,他们的生活经历了巨大的破裂。本文考察了叙事在他们试图理解他们的处境和试图在身份方面重新获得一致性和意义方面的作用。我们发现,虽然他们用宗教术语描述的自传体叙事有助于在Ülkücüs的生活中激发一种意义感、价值感和连贯性,但这些叙事也确保了他们可以逃避任何与过去达成协议的认真尝试。通过这项工作,我们希望开辟新的研究途径,特别是关注自传体叙事在政治身份的构建和谈判以及与过去达成协议的前景方面的作用。
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