Affiliation:
1. Social Sciences Faculty, Özyeğin University, Istanbul, Turkey
2. Istanbul Policy Center, Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract
Abstract
This article examines social relations for Syrian women in Istanbul by focusing on micro-level lived relationships of hospitality. Through an ethnographic, qualitative approach to key sites of encounter, the article explores how migrants navigate a public milieu in which hospitality has partially been taken away from the local community’s moral oversight in a context of a national political discourse on hospitality. We also analyze ‘hosting’ and ‘guesting’ as mutually negotiated and contested practices. This study highlights the agency and resistance strategies of Syrian women to their ‘differential inclusion’ into Turkish society. It examines how they navigate (in)hospitality and also unpacks the use of virtuous dimensions of hospitality (1) to reverse discriminatory ethnic and class discourses and renegotiate subjectivities that are imposed upon them as ‘guests’; (2) to bring forward perceived cultural similarities between Syria and Turkey; and (3) to revalorize their roles and status in their families. The contribution of this study is to focus on hospitality as a means of theorizing how women navigate complex and conflicting, familiar and yet also new, social ecologies as they make themselves at home.
Funder
EC-funded Horizon 2020 project ‘RESPOND—Multilevel Governance of Mass Migration in Europe and Beyond’
Istanbul Policy Center-Sabancı University-Stiftung Mercator Initiative with a Mercator-IPC Fellowship
Istanbul Policy Center, Sabancı University
Seed Fund from Koç University
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Geography, Planning and Development,Demography
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