Nil Mutluer
Humboldt University of Berlin
6 Papers
7 Citations
Nil Mutluer is an academic researcher from Humboldt University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Humanism & Abortion. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
The intersectionality of gender, sexuality, and religion: novelties and continuities in Turkey during the AKP era
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that gender and sexuality play a central role in reshaping the secular-religious divide to instil a new national identity, or as AKP members call it, "yeni milli" (new national).
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The Looming Shadow of Violence and Loss: Alevi Responses to Persecution and Discrimination
TL;DR: In the collective memories of the Alevis, three ‘acts of violence‘ mark the period spanning the 1960s to 1980s: the consequences of the rapid urbanization, the massacres of the 1970s and the state-induced persecution and oppression of the left-wing political movements in the aftermath of the 1980 coup as mentioned in this paper.
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Contested Authorities over Life Politics: Religious-Secular Tensions in Abortion Debates in Germany, Turkey, and Israel
TL;DR: Yurdakul et al. as discussed by the authors compared religious-secular tensions on male circumcision, abortion, and posthumous organ donation in three countries: Germany, Turkey, and Israel, and found that socio-political circumstances construe secular abortion laws differently in practice.
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Diyanet’s Role in Building the ’Yeni (New) Milli’ in the AKP Era
TL;DR: This paper argued that Diyanet has become one of the most important political symbols and representatives of the "yeni milli" (new national) values and neoliberal economic policies that the AKP seeks to instil and implement.