Foreword, Martin Stokes, King’s College London; 1. The Politics of Culture in ‘New Turkey’, Pierre Hecker, Ivo Furman, Kaya Aky?ld?z; Part I: Subcultures and the Politics of Lifestyles; 2. Battling Over the Spirit of a Nation: Attitudes Towards Alcohol in ‘New Turkey, Ivo Furman, Istanbul Bilgi University; 3. Spreading VX-Gas over Kaaba: Islamic Semiotics in Turkish Black Metal, Douglas Mattsson, Södertörn University Stockholm; 4. Tired of Religion: Atheism and Non-Belief in ‘New Turkey, Pierre Hecker, Philipps University Marburg; Part II: Satire and Agitprop in ‘New Turkey’; 5. Democra-Z: Election Ads, a Failed Coup and Zombie Politics in ‘New Turkey’, Josh Carney, American University of Beirut; 6. United against the Referee: Competitive Authoritarianism, Soccer and the Remaking of Nationalism in Erdoganist Turkey, Can Evren, Duke University; 7. Between Resistance and Surrender: Counter-hegemonic Discourses in Turkish Satirical Magazines, Valentina Marcella, University of Naples; Part III: Civil Society and the Politics of Gender; 8. The Boundaries of Womanhood in ‘New Turkey’: The Case of KADEM, Gul?en Cak?l-Dincer, Ad?yaman University; 9. Never Walk Alone: The Politics of Unveiling in ‘New Turkey, Ay?e Çavdar, Philipps University Marburg; 10. Welcome to Dystopia. A View into the Counter-hegemonic Discourse(s) of Ecological Activism in Istanbul, Julia Lazarus, Berlin; PART IV: Mediating Neo-Ottomanism in Popular Culture; 11. New Histories for a New Turkey: The First Battle of Kut (1916) and the Reshaping of the Ottoman Past, Burak Onaran, Mimar Sinan Güzel Sanatlar University; 12. Between Invention and Authenticity: Representations of Abdülhamid II in the TV Series ‘Payitaht’, Caner Tekin, Ruhr University Bochum; 13. Writing a Visual History of Turkey: ‘Glorious History’ in Mainstream Cinema vs ‘Complicated History’ in Arthouse Films, Diliara Brileva A. Krymsky, Institute of Oriental Studies, Ukraine; 14. The Politics of Nostalgia: The New Urban Culture in Ankara’s Historic Neighbourhoods, Petek Onur, University of Copenhagen; PART V: ‘New Turkey’s’ Ethno-Religious Others; 15. The Affirmation of Sunni Supremacism in Erdo?an’s ‘New Turkey’, Kaya Aky?ld?z, Istanbul Bahçe?ehir University; 16. ‘Because They Would Misunderstand’: Romeyka Heritage and the Masculine Reconfigurations of Public Culture in Contemporary Turkey, Erol Sa?lam, Istanbul Medeniyet University; 17. A Politics of Presence: Public Performances of Roma Belonging in Istanbul, Danielle V. Schoon, The Ohio State University; Notes on Contributors; Index.