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[ecrea] New Book- New Cinema, New Media- Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Thu Jul 03 09:01:01 GMT 2014





I am happy to announce that New Cinema, New Media: Reinventing Turkish Cinema is out now. Special thanks to my colleagues editors (Deniz Bayrakdar and Melis Oguz), to Elisabeth Salverda for proofreading, to all the contributors and to all the people from Cambridge Scholars Publishing who made this possible.

For reviewing this book please contact CSP at (amanda.millar /at/ cambridgescholars.com).

The book can be found here

http://www.cambridgescholars.com/new-cinema-new-media

or here

http://www.amazon.co.uk/New-Cinema-Media-Reinventing-Turkish/dp/1443856886


PRESENTATION OF THE BOOK

This volume covers approaches concerning the relationship between innovation in cinema and the politics of filmmaking in new cinema practices in Turkey. The contributors focus on historiography, genres, mainstream and art cinema production, and transnational cinema, as well as changing narratives and identities. The new cinema movement in Turkey is here analysed from perspectives of new technologies, new production and distribution structures, the impact of film training, the televisual industry, new actors in commercial and art cinema, as well as the impact of the film festival circuit. Additionally, recurring themes of memory, trauma, and identity are dealt with from multidisciplinary angles. The volume covers in depth analyses of the internationally renowned filmmakers Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Fatih Akin, Semih Kaplanoglu, Reha Erdem, Zeki Demirkubuz, Yesim Ustaoglu and Dervis Zaim. A timely study on the centenary of Turkish cinema in 2014, students of Middle Eastern Studies, Film Studies, Cultural Studies, Urban Studies, Gender studies, and identity studies will find this volume extremely relevant to their work.

CHAPTERS


1. A World That Never Was: Old Special Effects, New Eyes

Murray Pomerance



2. Flaherty, Fatty Arbuckle and the Invisible Bride: Nanook of the North

and the Origins of Documentary

Seth Feldman



3. The Radical Novelty of Robin Wood’s Political Film Criticism

Selim Eyüboglu



4. Towards a New Historiography of Turkish Cinema

Murat Akser



5. The Existential Boundaries of Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s Cinema:

“In the Beginning Was the Father: Why Papa?”

Zahit Atam



6. The Concept of National Cinema and the “New Turkish Cinema”

Asli Daldal



7. Realism alla Turca: Valley of the Wolves

Savas Arslan



8. The Old and the New Ways of Kurdish Filmmaking in Turkey:

Potentials and Risks

Ozgür Çiçek



9. New Documentary, New Cinema and New Media

Tuncay Yüce



10. Why do New Turkish Films End by the Sea?

Last Scenes in Contemporary German/Turkish Cinema

Deniz Bayrakdar



11. “Do One’s Dreams Become Smaller As One Becomes Bigger?”:

Memory, Trauma and the Child in Turkish Cinema

Eylem Atakav



12. Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction: A New Genre in Turkish Cinema?

Ozüm Ünal



13. Arm-wrestling a Superpower: Representations of the United States

and Americans in Turkish Films

Elif Kahraman



14. A New Look at Film Reception: Summer Theatres

Hilal Erkan



15. International Film Festivals: A Cinema Struggling to Exist

between New Resources and New “Dependencies”

Tülay Çelik



16. Thinking Out Loud: On the Adaptations of Hurmuz with 7 Husbands

Pinar Asan



17. Cinema of Thresholds, Without Gravity, Under Urgent Times:

Distant Voices, Still Lives

Tül Akbal Süalp



18. Inbetweenness as a Mode of Resistance in Reha Erdem’s Cinema

Gülengül Altintas



19. Spatial Realism: From Urban to Rural

Hülya Alkan





Kind regards,

Murat Akser



Murat Akser

Lecturer in Cinematic Arts

University of Ulster

School of Creative Arts and Technologies

University of Ulster

Magee campus

Londonderry

BT48 7JL Northern Ireland

(m.akser /at/ ulster.ac.uk)

Tel: +44 (28) 71675202



http://www.arts.ulster.ac.uk/RIProfiles.php?e_code=15027934

http://www.arts.ulster.ac.uk/ahri/researcher/?e_code=15027934

http://vimeo.com/muratakser



Editor: Cinej Cinema Journal

Our newly edited book New Cinema, New Media is out:

http://www.cambridgescholars.com/new-cinema-new-media



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