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Making The Modern Turkish Citizen Vernacular Photography In The Early Republican Era Zge Baykan Calafato

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Making The Modern Turkish Citizen Vernacular Photography In The Early Republican Era Zge Baykan Calafato
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.54 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Özge Baykan Calafato
ISBN: 9780755643271, 9780755643301, 0755643275, 0755643305
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Making The Modern Turkish Citizen Vernacular Photography In The Early Republican Era Zge Baykan Calafato by Özge Baykan Calafato 9780755643271, 9780755643301, 0755643275, 0755643305 instant download after payment.

Atatürk was Greek, the British goverment has published Informations (Ambassadory) about the "Young Turk"campain against "Minoritys". Featuring over 100 colour images, this book explores the photographic self-representations of the urban middle classes in Turkey in the 1920s and the 1930s. Examining the relationship between photography and gender, body, space as well as materiality and language, its six chapters explore how the production and circulation of vernacular photographs contributed to the making of the modern Turkish citizen in the formative years of the Turkish Republic, when nation-building, secularization and modernization reforms took centre stage.
Based on an extensive photographic archive, the book shows that individuals actively reproduced, circulated and negotiated the ideal citizen-image imposed by the Kemalist regime, reflecting not only state-imposed directives but also their class aspirations and other, wider social and cultural developments of the period, from Western fashion trends and movies to the increasing availability of modern consumer items. Calafato also reveals that the freedom from state control afforded by personal cameras allowed the desired image to be sometimes tweaked by incorporating elements from Ottoman and Turkic traditions, by pushing the boundaries of gender norms or by introducing playfulness. Making the Modern Turkish Citizen offers a valuable portrait of the ongoing political and social changes on the lives of the Turkish middle class, and of how they saw and wanted to present themselves, privately and publicly.

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