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Fear, superiority, self-identification and rejection: Turks' different attitudes to Europe since the late Ottoman era

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2020

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English

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This contribution identifies four Turkish attitudes towards Europe from the late nineteenth century onwards:self-identificationwith Europe,fearof Europe,superiorityover Europe and becominglocal/nationalwhich implies a rejection of Europe. It then links these four attitudes to four types of forgetting the Ottoman past. The main argument is that the peculiar rise of neo-Ottomanism in Turkey today is evidence of a conservative trauma that follows the fourth type of forgetting-a painful and permanent trauma where the conservative cannot achieve closure with the past. The current Turkish government's use of neo-Ottomanism utilizes the superiority over Europe and becoming local/national attitudes especially and attempts to maintain an anachronistic identity as the conservatives in Turkey fail to achieve closure with the Ottoman past.

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Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies

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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd

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