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Article Dans Une Revue Cultural Politics Année : 2009

Turkish Delight in Vienna: Art, Islam, and European Public Culture

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This article focuses on the ways in which the European aesthetic realm becomes a battleground of intercultural and intercivilizational conflicts as well as a domain of borrowings and mixings between "native" and "Islamic" values, thereby creating a transnational public sphere. Through a two-way interpretation of a controversial statue depicting a naked woman with headscarf, entitled Turkish Delight, the author examines how the artistic scene as an interactive space between art and politics, between cultures and publics, participates in the elaboration of a bond between Muslims and Europeans. The purpose of this analysis is to demonstrate how the public space is not fixed once and for all but is always being recreated anew and inhabited through performativity, conflict and confrontation.

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Sociologie
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hal-00742773 , version 1 (17-10-2012)

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Nilüfer Göle. Turkish Delight in Vienna: Art, Islam, and European Public Culture. Cultural Politics, 2009, vol. 5 (n° 3), pp. 277-298. ⟨hal-00742773⟩
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