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Turkish Cinema

Turkish Cinema

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Produktbeskrivelse

"Turkish Cinema: Identity, Distance and Belonging" is the first comprehensive study of the cinema of Turkey to be published in English. A recurring theme in the book is the Turkish quest for a modern identity in a world where borders, attitudes and people themselves are shifting and relocating. Turkey is a society striving to reconcile modern attitudes to morals with traditional values and centuries-old customs and its films reflect these contradictions. Against this background Gonul Donmez-Colin evaluates contemporary Turkish filmmakers, as well as the films of those who have left and those who have been exiled from Turkey. Themes of internal and external migration, as well as the voices of the 'denied identities' such as the Kurds are integral to the book. Gender and sexuality, taboo subjects that only the new generation of filmmakers dare to expose are also discussed homosexuality, lesbianism, honour killings, and incest are some of the ground-breaking points of the author's account. Written by a film scholar familiar with Turkish language and culture who has undertaken extensive research both in Turkey and its neighbouring countries, this is an indispensable reference for students of cinema and Middle Eastern studies, as well as the general reader interested in this dynamic, rich and thoroughly modern national cinema.

Varenr.

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Funktioner

Sprogversion

Engelsk

Bogomslagstype

Paperback

Antal sider

224 Sider

Foreslået køn

Ethvert køn

Udgiver

Reaktion

Udgivelsesdato

04/2008

International standard bookingnummer (ISBN)

9781861893703

Vægt & størrelser

Bredde

149,9 mm

Dybde

198,1 mm

Højde

17,8 mm

Turkish Cinema

358 kr.

358 kr.

På lager

Man., 27 jan. - fre., 31 jan.


Sikker betaling

14 dages åbent køb


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Adlibris