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Fealty and Fury analyzes the story of Recep Tayyip Erdöan within the sociocultural context where he was supported by, and inhibited from, certain experiences, their projection in the psychoanalytic domain, and the consequences that occurred through his adventure. A closer look at the Analyzes Analyzes psychology of leadership where individual & social psychology intersect, it provides a unified theoretical framework to understand the dynamics that shape Erdöan's political identity, focusing on fragments of his family history and his psychological development. This also consists of the…mehr

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Fealty and Fury analyzes the story of Recep Tayyip Erdöan within the sociocultural context where he was supported by, and inhibited from, certain experiences, their projection in the psychoanalytic domain, and the consequences that occurred through his adventure. A closer look at the Analyzes Analyzes psychology of leadership where individual & social psychology intersect, it provides a unified theoretical framework to understand the dynamics that shape Erdöan's political identity, focusing on fragments of his family history and his psychological development. This also consists of the psychocultural dynamics specific to Anatolia, analyzing the political & social transformations in Turkey from the last period of Ottoman to our age and the right wing. This psychobiography of Erdöan, who has governed Turkey for 19 years, provides insights to understanding the typology of leadership in right-wing politics which has become highly opular in the world today. This is more than a personal story. Though the case seems to be restricted to Turkish politics & conditions specific to Turkey, we can interpret it as a global symptom which gives us an idea of how the new era will be in world politics. Fealty and Fury discusses what this symptom symbolizes as the return of the repressed.
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Autorenporträt
Cemal Dindar, psychiatrist, psychotherapist and writer. He is founder of Mobius Psychotherapy Center. He has drawn attention to his works in psychobiography, social-cultural psychology, reviews of psychiatry, movies and psychoanalysis. He has published poems and novels, and maintained editorship of a psychoanalytic series that aims at the interpretation and publishing of Freud's original works from German to Turkish, along with the compatibility of the terminology thereof. Among his published books: The Demons of Political Psychology (2004), The Diary of A Lunatic Asylum (2007), #ResistLibido-On Gezi Movement (2013), and 'New Turkey' Syndrome (2016).