All Stories

  1. Mapping Karen Parker's Journal: Student archival interpretation as feminist geographic worldmaking pedagogy
  2. Circuits of Consumption, Desire, and Piety
  3. Refugee men's representation in public discourse
  4. The space of encounter and the making of difference: The entangled lives of Alevi and Sunni neighbours in Turkey
  5. Uneasy Neighbors: The Making of Sectarian Difference and Alevi Precarity in Urban Turkey
  6. Grounding religious geopolitics: The everyday counter-geopolitical practices of Turkish mosque communities in Germany
  7. The affective politics of policy making spaces: Gendered and racial embodiments of neoliberal deservingness and power in a city council meeting
  8. Affective geopolitics: Anxiety, pain, and ethics in the encounter with Syrian refugees in Turkey
  9. ‘God was with me everywhere’: women’s embodied practices and everyday experiences of sacred space in Czechia
  10. Making Gender Dynamics Visible in the 2016 Coup Attempt in Turkey
  11. What makes a commodity Islamic?
  12. Territory, bodies and borders
  13. Post-secular geographies and the problem of pluralism: Religion and everyday life in Istanbul, Turkey
  14. Editorial Introduction
  15. Provincializing Geographies of Religion: Muslim Identities Beyond the ‘West’
  16. Islam on the Catwalk: Marketing Veiling-Fashion in Turkey
  17. The Veil, Desire, and the Gaze: Turning the Inside Out
  18. Review 5
  19. The Make-Believe Space: Affective Geography in a Postwar Polity Y. Navaro-Yashin. Durham, NC and London: Duke University Press, 2012. xxiv + 222 pp., notes, works cited, index. ISBN 978-0822352044. USD $90.95 (Hc.); ISBN 978-0822351931 USD $24.95 (Pb.)
  20. “You can’t know how they are inside”: The Ambivalence of Veiling and Discourses of the Other in Turkey
  21. “Even I Was Tempted”: The Moral Ambivalence and Ethical Practice of Veiling-Fashion in Turkey
  22. The intimate politics of secularism and the headscarf: the mall, the neighborhood, and the public square in Istanbul
  23. Islamic-ness in the life of a commodity: veiling-fashion in Turkey
  24. Between Fashion andTesettür
  25. Introduction
  26. Beyond the officially sacred: religion, secularism, and the body in the production of subjectivity
  27. New transnational geographies of Islamism, capitalism and subjectivity: the veiling-fashion industry in Turkey
  28. Review: Modernity, Islam and Secularism in Turkey: Bodies, Places, and Time, on the Political
  29. Veiling, secularism, and the neoliberal subject: national narratives and supranational desires in Turkey and France