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From the Steeple to the Minaret: Living Under the Shadow of Two Cultures
 
 
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Hugette Eyuboglu (Author)

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May 2004
In 1961 Hughette Bouffard, a native of small town Canada, became the `gelin`; or bride of her long-time pen pal and friend Mehmet Eyuboglu, son of two of Turkey`s most illustrious artists, Bedri Rahmi and Eren Eyuboglu. It is in the midst of the Eyuboglu family`s circle of artist, writer, and poet friends that Hughette first comes to know Turkey. She shares with us those first glimpses into the foreign culture that she would later call her own and spares us neither the pains nor the pleasures of her acculturation process as she comes to create a niche for herself in her new environment, learning the fineties of intercultural negotiation step by step. Her views on the tumultuous decades of violent clashes between the left and the right as well as the military juntas that took place in Turkey are woven in with her experiences as a medical professional in Turkey, as an ex-patriate struggling for the rights of foreign spouses in Turkey, and as a mother and grandmother. Full of scenes painful, joyful, downright comical, absurd and enlightening, this is the story of Hughette Bouffard Eyuboglu`s cultural transformation.

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Hughette Bouffard Eyuboglu was born in the Canadian province of Quebec in 1940. She graduated from the Medical Technologies Dept of Laval University in 1958. After marrying Mehmet Eyuboglu in 1961, she moved together with him to the USA. She moved to Turkey in 1966 and has lived there ever since.

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There I was on the Air France flight to Canada, curled up half numb in my seat. Read the first page
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foreign spouses, village institutes
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United States, Bedri Rahmi, Blue Trip, Uncle Sabahattin, New York, Turkish Republic, Istanbul University, Black Sea, New Jersey, World War, Academy of Fine Arts, Fisherman of Halicarnassos, Mediterranean Sea, Ottoman Empire, Santa Claus, Laleli Clinic, Marmara Sea, Middle East, Azra Erhat, Catholic Church, Grandmother Rose, President of the Republic, United Nations, University of Istanbul, Dead Sea
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