INTRODUCTIVE PANEL
Nathalie Clayer, François Georgeon, Fabio Giomi
I. KEMALISM AS TRANSNATIONAL PRODUCT
Discussants: François Georgeon, Elise Massicard
Turkey, the Single-Party State, and the Fashion of Fascism
Howard Eissenstat (St. Lawrence University)
A Transnational Venture: the Kemalist Linguistic Racialism
Emmanuel Szurek (ENS, CETOBAC-EHESS)
The Transnational Construction of Kemalist Population Politics Through the Medical Discourse
Ece Zerman (Boğaziçi University)
Kemalism: A Precursor to the Ideology of the Third Worldist National Movements
Burak Eskiasmaci (Ege University)
II. LOCAL CONFIGURATIONS
Discussants : Anne-Laure Dupont, Hamit Bozarslan
Debating Modern Muslim Community in Interwar Bulgaria: Pro-Kemalists, the Office of the Chief Müftü, and the Bulgarian State
Anna M. Mirkova (Old Dominion University)
Post-Imperial and Transnational Dynamics in the Domestication of Laws : The Albanian Civil Code and the Turkish Example
Nathalie Clayer (CETOBAC-EHESS-CNRS)
The Specter of Kemalism in Post-Ottoman Iraq: Ethnographic Notes on the Nationalist Turkmen Movement
Guldem Baykal Buyuksarac (George Washington University)
The Kemalist Cultural Revolutions in the Crown Colony of Cyprus: Implementation and Modification
Béatrice Hendrich (University of Cyprus)
Discussants: Bernard Heyberger, Nicolas Camélio
The Matter of What's on One's Head: Egypt and Kemalism, 1882-1932
Wilson Chacko Jakob (Concordia University)
A Women's Affair?
Kemalism and the Reshaping of Femininity among Bosnian Muslims
Fabio Giomi (CETOBAC-EHESS]
Kemalism, the Inspiration That Could not Be a Model. Physical Education in Interwar Albania in a Transnational Perspective
Falma Fshazi (Boğaziçi University - CETOBAC-EHESS]
CONCLUSIONS