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Berlin Turks—40 Years of Life in Germany
Coffee Table Quarrel, Berliner Zeitung, October, 30 2001
Ethnologist Ayse ?aglar explains that the habits and tastes of Turks in Germany have a variety of sources. An interview with Martin Z. Schr?der.
MS: Ms. ?aglar, after studying the cultural influences on Turks in Germany you concluded that other forces have been stronger.
A?: How can culture explain social positions? The way I define myself vis-a-vis others certainly plays a role, but that’s not culture in the sense of ethnicity and the territory of the country of origin. One could analyze culture as a discourse, but it’s not an analytical category. Observation of the worlds in which people live does not entail this essentialist notion.
MS: What led you to the coffee table?
A?: I came to Germany not from Turkey, but from Canada, where I went to university. In Germany, I noticed the standardized way of seating during my field research, and found it strange. Then I asked myself why the coffee table, so prized by Turks in Germany, became a point of contention for the same family in Turkey.
More here (in German)
http://www.berlinonline.de/berliner-zeitung/archiv/.bin/dump.fcgi/2001/1030/feuilleton/0005/index.html