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Social Trauma and Telecinematic Memory: Imagining the Turkish Nation since the 1980 Coup
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Social Trauma and Telecinematic Memory: Imagining the Turkish Nation since the 1980 Coup

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This book explores responses to authoritarianism in Turkish society through popular culture by examining feature films and television serials produced between 1980 and 2010 about the 1980 coup. Envisioned as an interdisciplinary study in cultural studies rather than a disciplinary work on cinema, the book advocates for an understanding of popular culture in discerning emerging narratives of nationhood. Through feature films and television serials directly dealing with the coup of 1980, the book exposes tropes and discursive continuities such as childhood and the child . It argues that these conventional tropes enable popular debates on the modern nation’s history and its myths of identity.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Springer International Publishing AG
Country
Switzerland
Date
23 August 2018
Pages
340
ISBN
9783319866864

This book explores responses to authoritarianism in Turkish society through popular culture by examining feature films and television serials produced between 1980 and 2010 about the 1980 coup. Envisioned as an interdisciplinary study in cultural studies rather than a disciplinary work on cinema, the book advocates for an understanding of popular culture in discerning emerging narratives of nationhood. Through feature films and television serials directly dealing with the coup of 1980, the book exposes tropes and discursive continuities such as childhood and the child . It argues that these conventional tropes enable popular debates on the modern nation’s history and its myths of identity.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Springer International Publishing AG
Country
Switzerland
Date
23 August 2018
Pages
340
ISBN
9783319866864