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30 reviewsISBN 10: 1137270934
ISBN 13: 9781137270931
Author: B Fortna
1 Introduction: Reading Empire, Reading Republic
Chapter overview
The Ottoman/Turkish case in comparative perspective
Reading, change and continuity from empire to republic
2 Reading Represented
Depictions of reading: Changing environments
Textbooks and magazines
Modeling reading
3 Context and Content
The religious and the secular
The family and the nation/state
The new and the old
The global and the local
4 Mechanics: Text and Image
ABCs
Text as image
Visual certitude
Diversity, diversion and satire
5 Commodification and the Market
Commodification
Purchase and possession
Subscription
New strategies
Localization
Prices
Identification
6 Lives of Reading and Writing
Becoming readers
Halide Edib [Adıvar]
Şevket Süreyya [Aydemir]
Rıza Nur
Hüseyin Cahit [Yalçın]
Halide Nusret [Zorlutuna]
From readers to writers
7 Conclusion: Reading and Modernity
Notes
Bibliography
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Tags: B Fortna, Learning, Late Ottoman