Rules and resources: uses of the clan in the village of Kirazbahçe (Turkey)

The case study analyses the transformation of kinship usages in a Kurdish village in Turkey. Using the dialectic rules/resources, the author demonstrates how the clan [merev] became the dominant institution regarding security, social capital, alignment of votes etc. until the 70s. Since then, due to...

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Main Author: Gilles Dorronsoro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association pour la Recherche sur le Moyen-Orient 2009-07-01
Series:European Journal of Turkish Studies
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/ejts/615
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spelling doaj-66a54a06e82c48679e9730744b4ca87f2021-02-09T13:42:09ZengAssociation pour la Recherche sur le Moyen-OrientEuropean Journal of Turkish Studies1773-05462009-07-01410.4000/ejts.615Rules and resources: uses of the clan in the village of Kirazbahçe (Turkey)Gilles DorronsoroThe case study analyses the transformation of kinship usages in a Kurdish village in Turkey. Using the dialectic rules/resources, the author demonstrates how the clan [merev] became the dominant institution regarding security, social capital, alignment of votes etc. until the 70s. Since then, due to the social and political transformation of the region the clan was rapidly marginalized, as other institutions were able to offer more adequate ways of mobilizing economic and social resources. In particular, rural migration dissolved the solidarity of the clan allowing the youth to become less integrated in the existing clan system of the 1980s. With the development of military activities, the Kurdish nationalist PKK and the government-organized militia [korucu] became central institutions with the role of providing security. This adhesion was not the result of clan affiliation, but was moreover a personal decision. Due to the migration, the clan identity was now an entity without much practical use, allowing the family to become the central institution regarding kinship.http://journals.openedition.org/ejts/615villagekinshiprulesresourcesclan
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European Journal of Turkish Studies
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title Rules and resources: uses of the clan in the village of Kirazbahçe (Turkey)
title_short Rules and resources: uses of the clan in the village of Kirazbahçe (Turkey)
title_full Rules and resources: uses of the clan in the village of Kirazbahçe (Turkey)
title_fullStr Rules and resources: uses of the clan in the village of Kirazbahçe (Turkey)
title_full_unstemmed Rules and resources: uses of the clan in the village of Kirazbahçe (Turkey)
title_sort rules and resources: uses of the clan in the village of kirazbahçe (turkey)
publisher Association pour la Recherche sur le Moyen-Orient
series European Journal of Turkish Studies
issn 1773-0546
publishDate 2009-07-01
description The case study analyses the transformation of kinship usages in a Kurdish village in Turkey. Using the dialectic rules/resources, the author demonstrates how the clan [merev] became the dominant institution regarding security, social capital, alignment of votes etc. until the 70s. Since then, due to the social and political transformation of the region the clan was rapidly marginalized, as other institutions were able to offer more adequate ways of mobilizing economic and social resources. In particular, rural migration dissolved the solidarity of the clan allowing the youth to become less integrated in the existing clan system of the 1980s. With the development of military activities, the Kurdish nationalist PKK and the government-organized militia [korucu] became central institutions with the role of providing security. This adhesion was not the result of clan affiliation, but was moreover a personal decision. Due to the migration, the clan identity was now an entity without much practical use, allowing the family to become the central institution regarding kinship.
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kinship
rules
resources
clan
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