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Neo-Ottoman imaginaries in contemporary Turkey / / Catharina Raudvere and Petek Onur



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Autore: Raudvere Catharina Visualizza persona
Titolo: Neo-Ottoman imaginaries in contemporary Turkey / / Catharina Raudvere and Petek Onur Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer International Publishing, , [2022]
©2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (331 pages)
Disciplina: 305.3
Soggetto topico: Sex role
Women - Social conditions
Persona (resp. second.): OnurPetek
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: "I am the Granddaughter of the Ottomans": Gender, Aesthetics and Agency in Neo-Ottoman Imaginaries-An Introduction -- A Desirable Past, Homogeneous Fellowships and Fixed Roles -- Imaginaries of a Future Past -- Religion, Heritage and Belonging -- Gender During the AKP Regime -- Communicating Heritage and History, Building Identities -- Neo-Ottomanism's Elusive Cultural Authority -- References -- Chapter 2: Neo-Ottomanism versus Ottomania: Contestation of Gender in Historical Drama -- Neo-Ottomanism versus Ottomania -- A Feminised-Private Sphere: Gender Anxieties in Ottomania and Neo-Ottomanism -- Truth, Pleasure, and Anxieties -- Magnificent Century: Popular Gone Wrong -- Complex Characters -- Powerful Women -- Conspicuous Consumption and Authenticity -- Resurrection: Ertuğrul: State-Endorsed Popular -- Meet-Cute -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Lovers of the Rose: Islamic Affect and the Politics of Commemoration in Turkish Museal Display -- Reviving Art, Contesting the Present -- Museums, Nationalism, and Religion: Key Issues and Recent Trends -- A New Museology: Critical Perspectives on Subjectivity, Materiality, Affect, and Representation -- The Sacred and the City: Istanbul as a Ritual-Museal Memory Site -- Re-Narrating, Ritualising, and Redeeming History in Turkish Memory Space -- Expanding Memory Spaces: Visual-Ritual Commemoration in Public Space -- Hilye-i Şerif: Commemoration, Affect, and Nationalism in Calligraphic Incorporation -- Negotiating a Devotional Art Tradition in Contemporary Display -- Re-Scripting the Prophetic Body -- A Nation on Display under a Pious Gaze -- Concluding Note: A Valentinisation of Islamic-Ottoman Memory -- References -- Chapter 4: Between Memory and Forgetting and Purity and Danger: The Case of the Ulucanlar Prison Museum.
Situating the Ulucanlar Prison Museum Case Study -- On Public Space, Museums, and Collective Memory in Turkey -- On Neo-Ottomanism -- The Space of the Prison Museum -- Remembering Political Dissidents in the Prison Museum -- Reading the Ulucanlar Prison Museum -- Neo-Ottomanism and the Prison Museum -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 5: Architectures of Domination? The Sacralisation of Modernity and the Limits of Ottoman Islamism -- Sacralisation and Restoration: Islam, the Ottoman Empire, and the AKP -- The Representative Architecture of the AKP Era -- Re-enchanting Modern Cityscapes: The Hacıbayram Mosque and Neighbourhood -- Diminishing the Republican Past in Ankara and Istanbul: Ulus and Taksim -- The Atatürk Cultural Centre and the Taksim Mosque -- Dominating the Present: Power and the Common Good -- The Çamlıca Mosque -- The Presidential Complex -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Claiming the Neo-Ottoman Mosque: Islamism, Gender, Architecture -- The Birth of Neo-Ottoman Mosque -- An Ambiguous Start: Islamism and Mosque Design -- Representing Islamist Hegemony: (Re)producing Neo-Ottomanism -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Commemorating the First World War and Its Aftermath: Neo-Ottomanism, Gender, and the Politics of History in Turkey -- Introduction -- Re-envisaging the Empire through the Centennial Commemorations of the First World War -- Suffering, Martyrdom, Victimhood -- Imperial Visions -- The Invisibility of Non-Muslim Soldiers and Genocide Denialism -- Construction of Femininities through War Commemoration -- Memorials for Heroines -- Popularisation -- Heroines in the Curriculum and Education -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: The New Ottoman Henna Nights and Women in the Palace of Nostalgia -- Transformation of Customs: Spaces, Symbols, and Womanhood.
Creating a Space: Mansions, Alternative Spaces, and Creative Actors -- Tools and Signs of Authenticity, Tradition, and Heritage Embedded in Entertainment -- New Meanings, New Womanhoods -- The Future of Nostalgia -- References -- Chapter 9: Post-truth and Anti-science in Turkey: Putting It into Perspective -- Contextualising the Turkish Case -- Neo-Ottoman Populism -- Gender under the Rule of AKP -- Trolling Science and Gendered Populist Discourse -- Gender Equality vs. Gender Justice -- Family Mainstreaming -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Mixed Marriage Patterns in Istanbul: Gendering Ethno-religious Boundaries -- Conditions for the non-Muslim Communities in Republican Turkey -- Non-Muslims under the AKP Rule -- Moving beyond Tolerance -- Mixed Marriages within Rum, Jewish, and Armenian Communities -- Gender Aspect of Mixed Marriages -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 11: Neo-Ottoman Intersections: The Politics of Gender in a Transforming Turkey-An Afterword -- Two Symbolic Acts -- The Neo-Ottoman Lacuna of Gender Studies in Turkey -- The Gender Lacuna of Neo-Ottomanism -- Where the Twain Shall Meet: Gendering Neo-Ottomanism -- References -- Index.
Titolo autorizzato: Neo-Ottoman Imaginaries in Contemporary Turkey  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-031-08023-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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