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Famiglia, nazione, stato. Conflitti generazionali nella narrativa turca degli anni 1950-80

This article, based on examples chosen among Turkish novels on youth protests of the period between 1950-80, intends to analyse the essential continuity with the imperial past of the power structure in the Turkish Republic. Its main aim is to highlight how patriarchal construction of the authority,...

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