Nostalgia, Myth, Nationalism: The Postcolonial Nostalgia for “British” Cyprus
Autori:
Ibrahim BEYAZOGLU
Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 209-220
How to cite this article:Beyazoglu, I. (2017). Nostalgia, Myth, Nationalism: The Postcolonial Nostalgia for “British” Cyprus. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 58, 209-220. |
Abstract:
This study opens up a vista onto the notion popular among a growing number
of Turkish Cypriots that the British colonial period brought modernist enlightenment
to Turkish Cypriots. Having been subject to heavy Turkish immigration
from 1974, the Turkish military intervention into the island, onwards as well as
the “dictating” Turkish nationalism by Turkish authorities over the native politics
and value system, Turkish Cypriots have harkened back nostalgically to the British
colonization for the universal standards of “metahistoric” civilization. In doing
so, Turkish Cypriots structured a nostalgic nationalist movement called Cypriotism,
an “identity of difference” that stands in opposition to the so-called “backward”
immigrants to the island from Turkey and Turkish nationalism. Using
postcolonial nationalist theory this study critically analyses the constructions of
nostalgic nationalism in local Turkish-Cypriot media in the light of historic
landmarks and milestones.
Keywords:
nostalgia, colonialism, nostalgic nationalism, white mythology, modernist thinking.
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