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|a Karakatsanis, Leonidas.
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|a Turkish-Greek Relations :
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|a Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; Preface: on repetition; Acknowledgements; Acronyms and abbreviations; Introduction: 'Turkish-Greek friendship' reiterated; Friendship as a 'proper name'?; From warm rhetoric to cold labels; '1974' between tragedy and victory: enmity reactivated; Re-emerging friendship: a 'floating' signifier; Discourse as a bridge between language, practice and affect; 'Turkish-Greek friendship' revisited: from fragments to structures; Sites, archives and interlocutors.; Notes; Part I: Spectres of the 'Left'
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|a 1. Comrades, democrats, friends ... shared spectresTraces, signifiers, spectres; A spectre over a generation: 'whither the Left?'; A spectre haunting a spectre: The 'Left' over 'friendship'; The spectre as uncanny: the past haunting the present; Sharing spectres: a 'generation' of the Greek and the Turkish Left; 'Dangerous' democrats, 'illegal' leftists; 'Friendship': linking political and affective grammars; Personal and discursive articulations; An audible spectre?; Names and generations of skulls or spirits; Notes; 2. Radicalising rapprochement: 'friendship' through struggles.
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|a Emerging figures: the Turkish democratThe subject of friendship: beyond comradeship and hospitality; Friendship through struggles; Fading friendships, emerging challenges; Notes; 3. Frontiers in différance: political and spatial proximities on the Aegean coast; Proximity contested; Dikili and Mytilene: a meeting of a 'generation'; Frontiers in différance: de-politicisation and re-politicisation; De-politicising the 'political': between Schmitt and Derrida; De-politicising the national, politicising the local; Frontiers in dispersion; The environmental movement; Town twinning: Chios and Çeşme.
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|a Towards the fading of a spectre: remainders after the Imia/Kardak crisisCoda; Notes; 4. An uncanny spectre? Haunting friendship(s), haunting responsibilities; The spectre as a ghost: the Left in the face of new challenges; The Turkish coast's specificities: remnants of 'friendship'; The Greek Left after 1999; The Greek 'red apple'; The apparition of the ghost; The spectre as a 'trace'; In the form of an epilogue: questions of responsibility and the double spectre; Spectres revisited; Notes; Part II: Towards a 'civil society' of friendship?
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|a 5. Aspect dawning, cultural extimacy and the (anti)politics of friendshipDawning aspects: the affective grammars of an enmity-friendship pendulum; Aspect dawning as a paradox: unsettling old grammars; Diffusing the new aspect; From affects to discourse: a cultural extimacy; 'Friendship' as an anti-political translation; Anti-political as post-political: friendship through national unity; Friendship through 'national reconciliation'; Icons and idols of 'friendship': representing the 'people'; Friendship(s) as parallel monologues?; Notes.
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|a 6. 'Friendship' as an empty signifier: (e)merging political grammars.
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|a Turkish-Greek relations are marked by a long trajectory of enmity and tension. This book sets out to explore the 'other side' of that history, focusing on initiatives that have promoted contact between the two societies and encouraged rapprochement. Presenting a new critical re-description of Turkish-Greek rapprochement processes over a lengthy time span (1974-2013), Turkish-Greek Relations offers innovative explanations for the emergence of the reconciliation movement. Instead of lineal continuities, the book explores different routes that these efforts for rapprochement have.
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