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[ecrea] New Book: Female Silences, Turkey's Crises: Gender, Nation and Past in the New Cinema of Turkey
Wed Jul 27 23:50:56 GMT 2016
FEMALE SILENCES, TURKEY'S CRISES: GENDER, NATION AND PAST IN THE NEW
CINEMA OF TURKEY
by Ozlem Guclu
In the mid-1990s Turkish cinema experienced a remarkable revival.
However, what is particularly unusual about this revival is the
emergence of a new representational form: silent, inaudible characters.
Equally unusual is the fact that this new on-screen silence had a
gender(ed/ing) aspect, since, for the most part, the mute(d) characters
were female. This book focuses on these newly emergent silent female
characters in the new cinema of Turkey, and explores the relationship
between the ‘new’ female representational form, the ‘new’ cinema of
Turkey, and the ‘new’ socio-political climate in Turkey after the
September 12, 1980 military coup. It investigates two central questions:
what are the functions, formations and operations of these silent female
characters, and why did this female representational form emerge
specifically in this timeframe? Bearing a cinematic function of
instrumentality and exposing, one way or another, a close association
between point of view and discursive authority in the films studied, the
silent female representational form in the new cinema of Turkey is a
cinematic symptom of the on-going struggle over the disrupted orders of
gender, nation and national memory due to an increase in thus-far
silenced or marginalized voices in Turkey. The silent form not only
functions as a cinematic instrument to reveal crises in hegemonic power
positions, but also becomes a battleground within a struggle for
(re)obtaining a position of discursive authority in the realms of
gender, nation and past. The silent form in itself becomes an instrument
on the discursive level, which enables a response to Turkey’s crises in
these three interconnected realms in the post-1980s.
*Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016, 220p, 978-1-4438-9436-4
http://www.cambridgescholars.com/female-silences-turkeys-crises
*Özlem Güçlü is an Assistant Professor at the Sociology Department of
Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Turkey, where she teaches on film and
media. She is also a Research Associate in the Centre for Film Studies
at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Her
current research focuses on contemporary cinema of Turkey,
representations of gender, sexuality, ethnicity, national identity and
memory in the cinema of Turkey, and the social and political history of
Turkey. She is the editor of the special issue Yatay Direniş: Gezi
Deneyimi [Horizontal Resistance: Experience of Gezi Park] of Teorik
Bakış (2013) and co-editor of Queer Tahayyül [Queer Imagination] (2013).
Her recent publications include “Oooh! Belinda” and ‘Waiting for the
Clouds” in Directory of World Cinema: Turkey (2013); “Gender, Family and
Home(land) in Contemporary Turkish Cinema” in Contemporary Cultures of
Resistance in the Middle East: Literature, Cinema and Music (2013); and
“My Only Sunshine” and “A Run for Money” in World Film Locations:
Istanbul (2012), among others.
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