Book contents
- The Power of the People
- Maps
- The Power of the People
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Everyday Politics of Peasants
- Part II Everyday Politics of Urban Labor
- Part III The Power of Popular Culture
- 10 Hotbeds of Opposition to Secularism
- 11 Informal Media vs. Official Discourse
- 12 Neither Fez Nor Hat
- 13 Negotiating Anti-veiling Campaigns
- 14 Old Habits Die Hard
- Concluding Remarks
- Epilogue
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
10 - Hotbeds of Opposition to Secularism
Mosques, Coffeehouses and Homes
from Part III - The Power of Popular Culture
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2021
- The Power of the People
- Maps
- The Power of the People
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Everyday Politics of Peasants
- Part II Everyday Politics of Urban Labor
- Part III The Power of Popular Culture
- 10 Hotbeds of Opposition to Secularism
- 11 Informal Media vs. Official Discourse
- 12 Neither Fez Nor Hat
- 13 Negotiating Anti-veiling Campaigns
- 14 Old Habits Die Hard
- Concluding Remarks
- Epilogue
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
First, this chapter analyzes the non-elite socialization places in which anti-secular opinions were produced and expressed such as mosques, Qur’an courses, houses and coffeehouses. It shows the people’s insistence on their religious practices by receiving secret Qur’an courses or by disobeying the Turkish call to prayer. Second, it outlines a wide range of ways people expressed their critical views, ranging from seditious conversations, rumors, placards and anonymous critical letters to authorities, to writing on walls, doors and trees. Third, this chapter examines the rhetoric and discursive strategies anti-secular talks used. Fourth, it reveals how those social groups or individuals who had lost their authority or economic advantages due to secular reforms or those people who were discontented with economic conditions took part in the production and dissemination of anti-secular and anti-regime discourses. This chapter also shows how the non-elite daily socialization places contested the state’s secular propaganda and socialization spaces such as People’s Houses and Rooms.
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- The Power of the PeopleEveryday Resistance and Dissent in the Making of Modern Turkey, 1923-38, pp. 197 - 221Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021