SOCIAL SCIENCE INFORMATION SUR LES SCIENCES SOCIALES, cilt.51, sa.1, ss.3-21, 2012 (SSCI, Scopus)
This article aims to foster a deeper understanding of the current clashes between modernist republicans and Islamic conservatives in Turkey. Through an examination of the relation of conservatism to modernity, I argue that there exists a conservative goal of 'overcoming modernity', though in a paradoxical form, which is crucial for our comprehension of this conflict. Central here is the Islamic conservative resistance to the 'cultural program of modernity'. Indubitably, it would be fallacious to impute to (neo-)conservatism an orientation that challenges modernity in toto. Indeed, one need only consider the economy and technology to see how far the modern has captured the conservative imagination. However, the culture of modernity is a different matter and this is the aspect I concentrate on here. After first examining the (old) conservative reaction against the great transformations of modernity, I consider the contention that Turkish society has recently become conservative, and end with an analysis of republican opposition to recent government acts.