The shaven citizen, the bearded resistance: Kemalist discipline and the hidden transcript of the periphery

This article explores how facial hair became a politically charged battleground in early Republican Turkey, where the clean-shaven face emerged as a visual marker of disciplined, secular citizenship. Rather than treating beards and mustaches as minor cultural habits or a mere reflection of the well-...

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Main Author: Gökşen, Nesimi (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2025
In: Politics, religion & ideology
Year: 2025, Volume: 26, Issue: 4, Pages: 563-581
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