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[ecrea] new book: Media Representations of the Cultural Other in Turkey
Mon Jun 11 08:31:12 GMT 2018
*New Book: “Media Representations of the Cultural Other in Turkey”*
“Media Representations of the Cultural Other in Turkey”
Alparslan Nas
Cham, Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
This book is an important contribution to the scholarship on Turkey’s
cultural and political dynamics, facilitating a discussion on the recent
depictions of the cultural other in the media. Turkey’s modern history
has been characterized by a particular tension between the social
classes occupying the “center” of society: while the bureaucratic elite
are represented as modern, secular and westernized, the “peripheral”
communities are portrayed as conservative, religious or non-Turkish.
This book facilitates a timely intervention to problematize this
possible perception and to point at the complex dynamics of
center-periphery relations through the representation of the cultural
other in film, television, advertisements and cartoons, which have all
been produced by different social classes. Ultimately, Media
Representations of the Cultural Other in Turkey argues that the notions
of the center and periphery do not signify stable positions; rather,
each social agent imagines themselves at the center, the cultural other
at their periphery providing a crucial tool for the realization of their
own identity.
“A fresh study that confirms the existence of multiple peripheries (and
its others) in Turkish society and how dominant centrist media
represented these differences in film and television discourse. The use
of Mardin’s center-periphery concept for the analyses of films, ads and
cartoons is brilliant. This is a timely project as scholarly interest in
Turkey has increased exponentially since 2013. This project is key to
understanding the roots of a media politics in contemporary Turkey.”
—Murat Akser, Ulster University, UK
“Alparslan Nas' seminal work disrupts the notion of Turkish identities
as fixed and stable. He challenges the center (secular, modern,
Western)/ peripheral (conservative, religious) binary by critically
examining how a cultural “other” is constructed and performed through
the media in Turkey. Nas’ analysis offers a (much needed) new lens and
approach to understanding Turkey’s complex social and political landscape.”
—Kathleen Cavanaugh, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
For your inquiries about reviewing or general comments please contact
(alparslan.nas /at/ marmara.edu.tr) <mailto:(alparslan.nas /at/ marmara.edu.tr)>
https://www.palgrave.com/br/book/9783319783451
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-78346-8
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