« La modernité est en bas » : ruralité et urbanité chez les habitants d’un gecekondu d’Ankara

On the basis of the ruralist image associated with the gecekondu in the sociological literature, this article argues that the concept of ‘urban village’ applied to this urban morphology characterising Turkish cities is not relevant. The ethnological analysis of a gecekondu district located in Ankara...

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Main Author: Benoit Fliche
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association pour la Recherche sur le Moyen-Orient 2015-03-01
Series:European Journal of Turkish Studies
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/ejts/67
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Summary:On the basis of the ruralist image associated with the gecekondu in the sociological literature, this article argues that the concept of ‘urban village’ applied to this urban morphology characterising Turkish cities is not relevant. The ethnological analysis of a gecekondu district located in Ankara shows initially how and in how far former villagers appropriate the urban space of Ankara physically, symbolically and ‘cognitively’. However, this evidence of urbanity does not proof their ‘non – rurality’ and the irrelevance of the urban village’s concept: it is possible to live like a ‘townsman’ in an ‘urban village’. The paper then analyses why and how the village of origin is not a relevant social frame of reference any more for the inhabitants of this district. However, this village continues to evoke. Representations of rurality and urbanity are articulated to give birth to new and original cultural practices which explain the dialogue between urban and rural space in Turkey.
ISSN:1773-0546