Insight Turkey
Volume 21, Issue 3, 2019, Pages 217-236

Four migration stories: Four turkish migrants, four sui generis portraits in Germany (Article)

Çakmak A. , Ali Sevgi M.
  • a İstanbul University, Turkey
  • b University of Bremen, Germany

Abstract

This study attempts to analyze the peculiarity of the migration stories of the Muslims in Germany who have emigrated from Turkey. Each of the four interviewees is treated as a case to explore diversity and pluralism amongst the Turkish immigrants. The main questions addressed in the study are: (a) How does anthropological discourse study of the interviewees reflect the particularities of migrants termed as “individuation”? (b) How can each personality be viewed as a conglomeration of sociological concepts through a discourse analysis? (c) How does anthropological discourse analysis approach to Muslims living in Germany who have a relationship with Turkey reveal personal backgrounds as a predictor of migration experience? An interpretative approach is exerted throughout the study to reveal the self-constructed individual realities that each story entails. © 2019, SETA Foundation. All rights reserved.

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Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85073535051&doi=10.25253%2f99.2018EV.02&partnerID=40&md5=15e5a8fbcce4d4aa3daa318310c008f8

DOI: 10.25253/99.2018EV.02
ISSN: 1302177X
Original Language: English