Entanglements: A New Materialist Approach to an Ethnographic Gallery in the Anatolian Village of Tahtakuşlar
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Date
2023
Authors
Gulsum Baydar
Selin Gungor
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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
Tahtaku & scedil,lar is a village in South-Western Anatolia populated by a minority Alevi group called Tahtac & imath, Turkmens. The Ethnographic Gallery there was founded by one of the residents to publicize and perpetuate the villagers' socio-cultural heritage. The core collection of the gallery consists of typical ethnographic material which includes the founder's family belongings from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Later additions which are seemingly irrelevant to Tahtac & imath, Turkmen identity include disparate objects ranging from radios of the 1960s and 70s to stuffed animals Shamanic objects from Native American tribes and gifts from contemporary international visitors. We argue that a New Materialist engagement with this unusual collection reveals Tahtac & imath, Turkmen identity as an ongoing production involving the entanglement of historical and contemporary discourses and the materiality of spaces and objects. We aim to show how both Tahtac & imath, Turkmens and ethnographic collections are liberated from their dominant identifications and re-produced in unfamiliar ways in the Ethnographic Gallery.
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New Materialism, entanglement, agential cut, identity, Tahtac & imath,, ethnographic museums
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1
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Architecture and Culture
Volume
11
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165
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191
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