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Education and symbolic violence in contemporary Turkey
Authors:Murat Ergin  Bruce Rankin  Fato? Gök?en
Institution:Ko? University, Rumeli Feneri Yolu, Sariyer-Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract:This article examines the perceptions of education in Turkey, which refer to a nebulous package of formal education and a cultured stance. Guided by the literature on symbolic violence, we argue that underprivileged groups misrecognize arbitrary hierarchies by considering them just and inevitable. Elite tastes have been internalized by other groups in a particular historical context of education and culture. We investigate the historical roots of this seemingly ahistorical constellation of power relations around education and then consider the implications for the neoliberal period. Then, we contextualize the responses to symbolic violence. Subordinate groups complicate the effects of symbolic violence by exhibiting diverse responses that range from outright submission to implicitly questioning cultural and moral boundaries, creating class and ethnic others in the process. This occurs by constructing cultural and moral boundaries, especially targeting the ‘vulgar’ culture of celebrities and Kurds.
Keywords:Bourdieu  comparative and international education  inequality/social exclusion in education  culture  boundaries  morality  ethnicity  symbolic violence  Turkey
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