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Kurdish Documentary Cinema In Turkey The Politics And Aesthetics Of Identity And Resistance 1st Suncem Koer Can Candan

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Kurdish Documentary Cinema In Turkey The Politics And Aesthetics Of Identity And Resistance 1st Suncem Koer Can Candan
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.21 MB
Pages: 269
Author: Suncem Koçer; Can Candan
ISBN: 9781443857161, 9781443897983, 1443857165, 1443897981
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1st

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Kurdish Documentary Cinema In Turkey The Politics And Aesthetics Of Identity And Resistance 1st Suncem Koer Can Candan by Suncem Koçer; Can Candan 9781443857161, 9781443897983, 1443857165, 1443897981 instant download after payment.

Without a doubt, this decades most discussed and developed documentary productions in Turkey come from Kurdistan, a name that provokes nationalist panic in Turkey, yet delineates distinct cultural, linguistic, and political boundaries nonetheless. Documentary film productions by Kurdish filmmakers from Turkey determine the major tendencies of this emergent genre, with such productions offering a unique opportunity for a nuanced understanding of national cinema. The larger body of films, fiction and non-fiction termed as Kurdish cinema complicates the category of national cinema, a concept discussed heatedly within the field of cinema studies. Documentary film is proving to be a particularly complex tool for the Kurdish social and political existence, as Kurds lack the official tools of history-writing and cultural preservation that are categorically associated with the capacities of a state. By delving into Kurdish documentary films as products of complex societal, political, and historical processes, the articles in the volume highlight the intersections of media production, film text, and audience reception, and expand on vibrant debates in the field of film and media studies through situated case studies. Bringing these chapters together, this book will stimulate academic discussion around this emergent and lively genre of documentary film production, and encourage further research and publication.

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