The Modifications of Enclave Mentality and Identity Issues in a Post-conflict Society: a Critical Review of a Psychopolitical Analysis of Cyprus
(Evre, Bülent.)
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The Modifications of Enclave Mentality and Identity Issues in a Post-conflict Society: a Critical Review of a Psychopolitical Analysis of Cyprus
- Volkan aims to illustrate in general that the basic aspects of individuals and large-group psychology in societies after major trauma remain immutable, and in
particular this is valid for Cyprus as well. Within this context, he argues that the Cypriot Turks’ experience of living in enclaves in pre-1974 circumstances still continue
to affect their large-group identity, and that other external factors have led to more identity confusion. However, Volkan’s observations and evaluations on Cyprus seem to suffer from conceptual ambiguity, lack of evidence, and logical flaws.
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