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Ihsan Yilmaz is Research Professor and Chair of Islamic Studies at Deakin University, Melbourne where his work focuses on Islam-state-society-law relations and ethnic-religious-political identities in Turkey, Australia, the UK and the USA. He is the author of Muslim Laws, Politics and Society in Modern Nation States: Dynamic Legal Pluralisms in England, Turkey and Pakistan (2005) amongst numerous book chapters and journal articles. He is also a public intellectual, and can be found on Twitter @ihsanylmz.
1. Anxious Nation and Its Ambivalent Westernism
Part I. Kemalism and its Desired, Undesired, Tolerated Citizens: 2. The Rise and Consolidation of the Kemalist Hegemony
3. Kemalism's Desired Citizens
4. Kemalism's Undesired Citizens
5. Creating Kemalism's Tolerated Citizens via Diyanet
Part II. Emergence of the Counter-Hegemony: Erdöanism: 6. Turkish Islamism and the Emergence of Erdöanist Authoritarianism
7. What is Erdöanism?
Part III. Creating Erdöanism's Desired Citizens via Popular Culture and Education: 8. Erdöanism's Desired Citizen
9. Creating Erdöanism's Desired Citizens via Popular Culture
10. Creating Erdöanism's Desired Citizens via Education
Part IV. Erdöanism's Undesired Citizens: 11. Erdöanism's Undesired Citizens
Part V. Creating Erdöanism's Tolerated Citizens via Diyanet: 12. Creating Erdöanism's Tolerated Citizens via Diyanet
13. The Use of Friday Sermons in Creating Erdöanism's Tolerated Citizens
14. The Future of Erdöan's Nation.