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100 _aHimam,Dilek
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245 _aDesigning a National Uniform(ity):
_bThe Culture of Sümerbank within the Context of the Turkish Nation-State Project/
_cDilek Himam and Burkay Pasin
260 _aOxford:
_bOxford University Press,
_c2011.
300 _aVolume 24, Issue 2, May 2011, (157–170 p.)
310 _aQuarterly
520 _aThis article aims to re-define and re-conceptualize the concept of national uniform(ity) within the discursive framework of Turkish nation-state policies and display its concretization via the culture of the state textile factory Sümerbank, within the context of the Turkish nation-state project itself. On the basis of a comparative analysis of uniformity in the products of Sümerbank, we argue that the ideal of building a unified, collective and uniform(ed) nation-state can be identified at various levels. In the first section, the fundamental Kemalist reforms, policies, institutions and the way they affected the economic, social and cultural practices of Turkish modernization are examined. In the second section, the establishment of a Sümerbank culture peculiar to Turkish modernization and its contribution to the Kemalist ideal of creating a uniform(ed) Turkish citizen are treated. In the final section, the idea of uniformity is considered as expressed through body and space, both analogously functioning as a uniform. Accordingly, the authors provide a comparative analysis of uniform(ity) in the culture of Sümerbank based on disciplinary, conceptual and contextual scales as well as a critique of the Turkish modernization as a state-centred process, and Sümerbank culture as a problem field that exemplifies the local/global dichotomy of Turkish modernity.
650 _aDesign Culture
_y19th Century
_zEurope
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650 _aFashion Design
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650 _aNational Identity
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856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1093/jdh/epr007
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