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    In:  American ethnologist : a journal of the American Ethnological Society Vol. 38, No. 4 (2011), p. 631-650
    ISSN: 0094-0496
    Language: Undetermined
    Titel der Quelle: American ethnologist : a journal of the American Ethnological Society
    Publ. der Quelle: Malden, Mass. [u.a.] : Blackwell Publishing
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 38, No. 4 (2011), p. 631-650
    DDC: 390
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    In:  American ethnologist 38(2011), 4, Seite 631-649 | volume:38 | year:2011 | number:4 | pages:631-649
    ISSN: 0094-0496
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: American ethnologist
    Publ. der Quelle: Malden, Mass. [u.a.] : Blackwell Publishing, 1974
    Angaben zur Quelle: 38(2011), 4, Seite 631-649
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    In:  Ethnic and racial studies : ERS Vol. 33, No. 9 (2010), p. 1600-1620
    ISSN: 0141-9870
    Language: Undetermined
    Titel der Quelle: Ethnic and racial studies : ERS
    Publ. der Quelle: London [u.a.] : Routledge
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 33, No. 9 (2010), p. 1600-1620
    DDC: 390
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    Language: English
    Pages: S. 175 - 311
    Series Statement: Journal of Balkan & Near Eastern studies 14.2012,2
    Series Statement: Journal of Balkan & Near Eastern studies
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    Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press
    ISBN: 9780812252217
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 323 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: The ethnography of political violence
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bryant, Rebecca Sovereignty Suspended
    DDC: 956.93
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    Keywords: Nation-building ; Self-determination, National ; Turks Social conditions ; Cyprus, Northern Politics and government ; Cyprus, Northern International status ; Cyprus, Northern Foreign relations ; Türken ; Zypern ; Soziale Situation ; Außenpolitik
    Abstract: What is de facto about the de facto state? In Sovereignty Suspended, this question guides Rebecca Bryant and Mete Hatay through a journey into de facto state-building, or the process of constructing an entity that looks like a state and acts like a state but that much of the world says does not or should not exist. In international law, the de facto state is one that exists in reality but remains unrecognized by other states. Nevertheless, such entities provide health care and social security, issue identity cards and passports, and interact with international aid donors. De facto states hold elections, conduct censuses, control borders, and enact fiscal policies. Indeed, most maintain representative offices in sovereign states and are able to unofficially communicate with officials. Bryant and Hatay develop the concept of the "aporetic state" to describe such entities, which project stateness and so seem real, even as nonrecognition renders them unrealizable. Sovereignty Suspended is based on more than two decades of ethnographic and archival research in one so-called aporetic state, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). It traces the process by which the island's "north" began to emerge as a tangible, separate, if unrecognized space following violent partition in 1974. Like other de facto states, the TRNC looks and acts like a state, appearing real to observers despite international condemnations, denials of its existence, and the belief of large numbers of its citizens that it will never be a "real" state. Bryant and Hatay excavate the contradictions and paradoxes of life in an aporetic state, arguing that it is only by rethinking the concept of the de facto state as a realm of practice that we will be able to understand the longevity of such states and what it means to live in them.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 293-311, Register , The border that is not one , Building a "border" , Mastering the landscape , Planting people , Enacting the aporetic state , The so-called state , The political economy of spoils , Federalism as fetish , The aporetic subject , Victim and citizen , The ambiguities of domination , The politics of dis/simulation
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    In:  Choreographies of shared sacred sites (2016), Seite 69-96 | year:2016 | pages:69-96
    ISBN: 0231169957
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: Choreographies of shared sacred sites
    Publ. der Quelle: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, 2016
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2016), Seite 69-96
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    Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press
    ISBN: 9780812297133
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (360 p) , 15 illus
    Edition: [Online-Ausgabe]
    Series Statement: The Ethnography of Political Violence
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bryant, Rebecca Sovereignty suspended
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    Keywords: Turks Social conditions ; Self-determination, National ; Nation-building ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Globalization ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Civics & Citizenship ; 1974 partition ; Ethnography ; Globalization and politics ; History of Turkey ; Turkish Cypriot ; Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus ; aporetic state ; de facto state ; sovereignty ; state formation ; state theory ; Türken ; Zypern ; Soziale Situation ; Außenpolitik
    Abstract: A guide to the existence of "de facto" states and a case study of Turkish CyprusWhat is de facto about the de facto state? In Sovereignty Suspended, this question guides Rebecca Bryant and Mete Hatay through a journey into de facto state-building, or the process of constructing an entity that looks like a state and acts like a state but that much of the world says does not or should not exist. In international law, the de facto state is one that exists in reality but remains unrecognized by other states. Nevertheless, such entities provide health care and social security, issue identity cards and passports, and interact with international aid donors. De facto states hold elections, conduct censuses, control borders, and enact fiscal policies. Indeed, most maintain representative offices in sovereign states and are able to unofficially communicate with officials. Bryant and Hatay develop the concept of the "aporetic state" to describe such entities, which project stateness and so seem real, even as nonrecognition renders them unrealizable.Sovereignty Suspended is based on more than two decades of ethnographic and archival research in one so-called aporetic state, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). It traces the process by which the island's "north" began to emerge as a tangible, separate, if unrecognized space following violent partition in 1974. Like other de facto states, the TRNC looks and acts like a state, appearing real to observers despite international condemnations, denials of its existence, and the belief of large numbers of its citizens that it will never be a "real" state. Bryant and Hatay excavate the contradictions and paradoxes of life in an aporetic state, arguing that it is only by rethinking the concept of the de facto state as a realm of practice that we will be able to understand the longevity of such states and what it means to live in them
    Abstract: Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- NOTE ON TOPONYMS AND TURKISH PRONUNCIATION -- Introduction. The Aporetic State -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Building a “Border” -- Chapter 2. Mastering the Landscape -- Chapter 3. Planting People -- Introduction -- Chapter 4. The So- Called State -- Chapter 5. The Political Economy of Spoils -- Chapter 6. Federalism as Fetish -- Introduction -- Chapter 7. Victim and Citizen -- Chapter 8. An Ambiguous Domination -- Chapter 9. The Politics of Dis/simulation -- Conclusion. The Absurdity of the Aporia -- Appendix: Turkish Cypriot Institutions -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Acknowledgments
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
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    In:  American Anthropologist 38/4, 2011, S. 631-649
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: American Anthropologist
    Angaben zur Quelle: 38/4, 2011, S. 631-649
    Note: Rebecca Bryant, Mete Hatay
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