Foucault Comes to Bakur: Sovereign Power and Collective Punishment

The Solution Process in Turkey has come to an abrupt end and along with it came an unprecedented violence in Bakur (Northern Kurdistan). This paper argues that the violence ravaging the region – especially in those areas where curfews have been declared – can be considered as a practice of punishmen...

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Main Author: Mümtaz Murat Kök
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Globus et Locus 2016-07-01
Series:Glocalism: Journal of Culture, Politics and Innovation
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Online Access:http://www.glocalismjournal.net/Issues/LOCAL-AND-GLOBAL-DEMOCRACY/Articles/Foucault-Comes-To-Bakur-Sovereign-Power-And-Collective-Punishment.kl
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spelling doaj-3df585b60bc342e8a3bc653b448499432020-11-25T02:14:19ZengGlobus et LocusGlocalism: Journal of Culture, Politics and Innovation2283-79492283-79492016-07-012016210.12893/gjcpi.2016.2.3Foucault Comes to Bakur: Sovereign Power and Collective PunishmentMümtaz Murat KökThe Solution Process in Turkey has come to an abrupt end and along with it came an unprecedented violence in Bakur (Northern Kurdistan). This paper argues that the violence ravaging the region – especially in those areas where curfews have been declared – can be considered as a practice of punishment that is being employed indiscriminately. In line with this thought, the paper adopts a Foucauldian approach for comprehending the motivations behind the practice of collective punishment. In doing so, the paper revolves around the concepts of sovereign power and punishment introduced and argued by Michel Foucault. The paper argues that success of a pro-Kurdish party (HDP) in June 7 elections and following declarations of self-rule in the region constituted an obstacle in Erdoğan’s desire for presidency but more importantly he took it as an act of dissent to his sovereign will. As can be seen in the functioning of sovereign power, he therefore punishes those people who are HDP’s main constituent while making an example out of them for potential challengers to his sovereign will.http://www.glocalismjournal.net/Issues/LOCAL-AND-GLOBAL-DEMOCRACY/Articles/Foucault-Comes-To-Bakur-Sovereign-Power-And-Collective-Punishment.klNorthern Kurdistansovereign powercollective punishmentTurkeyFoucault
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Foucault Comes to Bakur: Sovereign Power and Collective Punishment
Glocalism: Journal of Culture, Politics and Innovation
Northern Kurdistan
sovereign power
collective punishment
Turkey
Foucault
author_facet Mümtaz Murat Kök
author_sort Mümtaz Murat Kök
title Foucault Comes to Bakur: Sovereign Power and Collective Punishment
title_short Foucault Comes to Bakur: Sovereign Power and Collective Punishment
title_full Foucault Comes to Bakur: Sovereign Power and Collective Punishment
title_fullStr Foucault Comes to Bakur: Sovereign Power and Collective Punishment
title_full_unstemmed Foucault Comes to Bakur: Sovereign Power and Collective Punishment
title_sort foucault comes to bakur: sovereign power and collective punishment
publisher Globus et Locus
series Glocalism: Journal of Culture, Politics and Innovation
issn 2283-7949
2283-7949
publishDate 2016-07-01
description The Solution Process in Turkey has come to an abrupt end and along with it came an unprecedented violence in Bakur (Northern Kurdistan). This paper argues that the violence ravaging the region – especially in those areas where curfews have been declared – can be considered as a practice of punishment that is being employed indiscriminately. In line with this thought, the paper adopts a Foucauldian approach for comprehending the motivations behind the practice of collective punishment. In doing so, the paper revolves around the concepts of sovereign power and punishment introduced and argued by Michel Foucault. The paper argues that success of a pro-Kurdish party (HDP) in June 7 elections and following declarations of self-rule in the region constituted an obstacle in Erdoğan’s desire for presidency but more importantly he took it as an act of dissent to his sovereign will. As can be seen in the functioning of sovereign power, he therefore punishes those people who are HDP’s main constituent while making an example out of them for potential challengers to his sovereign will.
topic Northern Kurdistan
sovereign power
collective punishment
Turkey
Foucault
url http://www.glocalismjournal.net/Issues/LOCAL-AND-GLOBAL-DEMOCRACY/Articles/Foucault-Comes-To-Bakur-Sovereign-Power-And-Collective-Punishment.kl
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