From Mosaic to Ebru: Conviviality in Multi-ethnic, Multi-faith Burgazadası, Istanbul

Deniz Neriman Duru

3 Citations (Scopus)

Abstract

This paper provides an understanding of changing diversity in Burgazadası within the post-Ottoman, homogenising context of Turkey. It critiques conceptualisations of ‘culture as difference’ within the multiculturalism discourse in Europe and of coexistence as the reduction of differences and identities to pre-existing categories of the Ottoman millet system. Instead, it presents post-Ottoman conviviality as a lived practice and grassroots representation of recognised and unrecognised diversities by contextualising the production of differences and changing discourses of pluralism. The article demonstrates that individuals belonging to different groups can come to share similar values based on longstanding attachment to place and everyday practices, thereby representing themselves, in this case, as ‘Burgazlı’.
Original languageEnglish
JournalSouth European Society and Politics
Volume20
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)243-263
Number of pages21
ISSN1360-8746
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Apr 2015

Keywords

  • Faculty of Humanities
  • multiculturalism
  • conviviality
  • coexistence
  • minorities
  • Greek-Turkish relations
  • anthropology of Pluralism
  • Turkey
  • diversity

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