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IQRS · Imperial Queers, Republican Subjects: The Politics of Queer Historiography in Turkey

H2020Status: TERMINATED1 May 201930 April 2021EU funding €145,356Call H2020-MSCA-IF-2018

Historiography has played a crucial role in nation-building projects across the world and Turkey presents a striking exampleof this phenomenon. In the country’s formative years (1923-1938), while the government took measures to create an officialformulation of Ottoman and Turkish history, dissident groups across the political spectrum produced its alternatives. In bothhegemonic and alternative historiography projects, gender and sexuality were of key significance. This research analyzesthe politics of queer historiography and archival practice in this period by focusing on the works of three intellectuals:Hüseyin Rahmi Gürpınar (1864-1944), Reşad Ekrem Koçu (1905-1975), and Rıza Nur (1879-1942). The project examineshow these prominent queer figures, who were born in the Ottoman Empire and witnessed the emergence of the nation-state,produced alternative and queer formulations of the past in the service of Marxist, neo-Imperialist, and fascist ideologies asthey negotiated the politics of citizenship and belonging. To understand these processes, the project uses multi-sitedarchival research, and presents critical biographies of the authors together with close readings of the texts and performancesthey created. As the first comprehensive study on queer historiography and archival practice in Turkey, this research brings anew perspective to the sexual dimensions of nation-building. With the aid of ethnography, the project also analyzes thecurrent efforts to redefine the official formulation of Turkey’s history, and how the works of queer intellectuals continue toinfluence both mainstream and alternative historiographical projects in the country. The project thus challenges some of thepopular trends in Ottoman and Turkish historiography, especially the gendered and sexualized aspects of oral historyprojects as well as their ramifications on the current historical justice efforts—including the Armenian Genocide.

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SABANCI UNIVERSITESI

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