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[ecrea] Turkish Cinema: How “Neo” Islamic Culture Influences Media
Thu Sep 02 14:10:58 GMT 2010
Extended deadline
Turkish Cinema: How “Neo” Islamic Culture Influences Media (Tentative
title, abstract submission till October 1, 2010)
We invite those who wish to collaborate in the implementation of this
book coming from Cambridge Scholars Publishig to be published in the last
quarter of 2011. We seek collaborations to explore the influence of Islam
in popular culture.
This book aims to study the Islamic influence on Turkish media,
especially on cinema. Turkey has a long tradition of secularism, where
religion’s role was limited in the public arena already by the time of
Kemal Atatürk. Since then Turkey sees itself as a “secular” state, but
religious belief is still dominant in the cultural sphere. In Turkish
movies, most of the traditions and rituals tend to be derived from the
Islamic culture. Turning a critical eye on Turkish movies in Turkish
cultural life, the book will examine the Turkish films against the
backdrop of the country's overall socio-political development, starting
from the beginning of the Turkish film industry. It will try to
illustrate a broad array of themes; from gender relations to feminism,
religion and popular ideas about sexuality and morality. Focusing on
representations of religious minority, it will draw out issues such as
the formation of the Turkish nation, Turkey’s political and social
taboos, and how these effect cinematic stereotyping.
This volume concentrates on various approaches concerning the relation
between Turkish cinema and religion, the traditions and rituals of Islam,
the representation of Muslim women and of the non-Muslim minorities, and
changes in the narratives and characters. This will be a comprehensive
source on Turkish cinema in English; a milestone at a time when numerous
disciplines have shown an increasing interest in new emerging Islamic
popular culture.
The book is addressed to a wider public, but yet scholars such as
advanced students will be more interested in this topic. For those who
are interested in Turkey’s opinion about itself and for people who work
in film studies, media studies, religious studies, gender studies and
political sciences, who has an interest in Middle-Eastern studies as well
as general world cinema enthusiasts. This study will mark an important
contribution to international film studies while offering general readers
an engrossing and informative perspective on some of the most popular
films in Turkish cinema.
The topics for proposals include, but are not restricted to, the
following:
The multi-cultural and multi-religious context in Turkish
society
Central concepts: culture, religion, secularism, media, and
cinema
Theoretical framework
How Islamic culture influences media
Cultural Origins of Islamic cinema
Cultural and historical background of religious media
The emergence of Islam in Turkish cinema
Islamic cinema in socio-historical context
The evolution of the new Islamic cinema, how the characters shape what is
the new story telling
Case studies of Turkish Islamic cinema
Case studies of ethnic and religious minority cinema in Turkey
Islam centred horror movies
Intimate relations / Representation of Muslim women / reframing women and
marriage
Modernization period of Turkey
Representation of traditions, rituals, moral codes.
Representation of family relations
The politics of Islam
Populism in Islamic media
Everyday life culture
Narratives of cultural changes
Cinema and Islamic society
Alternative Movements
Neo-Islamic culture
Proposals can be submitted only in English,. The publication rules will
be sent to authors. For any questions or suggestions, contact Asli
Kotaman (<
mailto:(aslikotaman /at/ plato.edu.tr)
>(aslikotaman /at/ plato.edu.tr)
) and Önver Cetrez (<
mailto:(andreas_onver.cetrez /at/ teol.uu.se) >
(andreas_onver.cetrez /at/ teol.uu.se))
Submission of articles and proposals:
1. An abstract of no more than 300 words may be in Word, WordPerfect or
RTF, in this order:
a) Author (s), b) affiliation, c) email address, d) title of abstract, e)
body of abstract. The document must be sent in Times New Roman 12.
Refrain from using a special text format.
2. Abstracts submission deadline: October 1, 2010. Acceptance will be
notified before the end of October 2010.
3. The final extension of the chapter shall be about 6000-8000 words,
including bibliography (following Harvard Anglo-APA quotation system).
This also must be submitted in Word, WordPerfect or RTF. The deadline for
submitting papers is January 20, 2011.
4. Doubts, proposals and complete chapters will be sent by email to Asli
Kotaman (<mailto:
(aslikotaman /at/ plato.edu.tr)
)
5. The chapters will be reviewed by the editors of the volume.
Editors: Asli Kotaman, Önver Çetrez, Artun Avci.
Assist. Prof. Asli Kotaman Avci
Vice Director
Plato Higher Education
Balat 34087 Istanbul
Phone:0090 212 444 76 96- (ext.108)
Fax: 0090 212 621 45 03
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mailto:(aslikotaman /at/ plato.edu.tr)
>(aslikotaman /at/ plato.edu.tr)
Web: <http://www.plato.edu.tr/
>
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