Imaginaries Out of Place : Cinema, Transnationalism and Turkey.

By: Karanfil, GökçenContributor(s): Şavk, Serkan | Karanfil, Gokcen | Savk, SerkanMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Newcastle-upon-Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (234 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781443868600Subject(s): Motion pictures -- Turkey | Motion pictures and transnationalism -- Turkey | Nationalism -- Turkey | Nationalism in motion picturesGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Imaginaries Out of Place : Cinema, Transnationalism and TurkeyDDC classification: 791.4309561 LOC classification: PN1993.5.T8 -- I43 2013ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- FOREWORD AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- AN INTRODUCTION FROM THE EDITORS -- A TRANSFORMATIONAL EXPERIENCE WITHIN THE CONTEXTS OF "NATIONAL" AND "TRANSNATIONAL" -- TRANSFORMING HOSPITALITY -- HABITATS OF MEANING -- FROM TWO WORLDS TO A THIRD SPACE -- THE LIMITATION OF URBAN SPACE IN THOMAS ARSLAN'S BERLIN TRILOGY -- THE BLACK HUMOR WORLD OF MIGRANTS CAUGHT BETWEEN TWO CULTURES -- AT HOME IN THE NEW GERMANY? -- WEDDING SCENES AS METAPHORS FOR HOMELAND -- CENTRE AND PERIPHERY -- FROM TURKISH GREENGROCER TO DRAG QUEEN -- WOMEN IN TURKISH-GERMAN CINEMA -- CONTRIBUTORS.
Summary: "As new geographies of mobility and hybridity make the concept of national identity highly problematic, new questions emerge that challenge and destabilize our conventional ways of thinking. Where do migrants 'belong'? Are they members of a distant nation, or natives of the places in which they live? What kind of changes does the sense of 'Turkishness' undergo, and what does it mean to various Turkish communities living in various parts of the world? Most important of all, can emergent migran...
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Intro -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- FOREWORD AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- AN INTRODUCTION FROM THE EDITORS -- A TRANSFORMATIONAL EXPERIENCE WITHIN THE CONTEXTS OF "NATIONAL" AND "TRANSNATIONAL" -- TRANSFORMING HOSPITALITY -- HABITATS OF MEANING -- FROM TWO WORLDS TO A THIRD SPACE -- THE LIMITATION OF URBAN SPACE IN THOMAS ARSLAN'S BERLIN TRILOGY -- THE BLACK HUMOR WORLD OF MIGRANTS CAUGHT BETWEEN TWO CULTURES -- AT HOME IN THE NEW GERMANY? -- WEDDING SCENES AS METAPHORS FOR HOMELAND -- CENTRE AND PERIPHERY -- FROM TURKISH GREENGROCER TO DRAG QUEEN -- WOMEN IN TURKISH-GERMAN CINEMA -- CONTRIBUTORS.

"As new geographies of mobility and hybridity make the concept of national identity highly problematic, new questions emerge that challenge and destabilize our conventional ways of thinking. Where do migrants 'belong'? Are they members of a distant nation, or natives of the places in which they live? What kind of changes does the sense of 'Turkishness' undergo, and what does it mean to various Turkish communities living in various parts of the world? Most important of all, can emergent migran...

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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