Turkish Language Literature and History

Turkish Language  Literature  and History
Author: Bill Hickman,Gary Leiser
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2015-10-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317612940

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The twenty two essays collected in Turkish Language, Literature and History offer insights into Turkish culture in the widest sense. Written by leaders in their fields from North America, Europe and Turkey, these essays cover a broad range of topics, focusing on various aspects of Turkish language, literature and history between the eighth century and the present. The chapters move between ancient and contemporary literature, exploring Sultan Selim’s interest in dream interpretation, translating newly uncovered poetry and exploring the works of Orhan Pamuk. Linguistic complexities of the Turkish language and dialects are analysed, while new translations of 16th century decrees offer insight into Ottoman justice and power. This is a festschrift volume published for the leading scholar Bob Dankoff, and the diverse topics covered in these essays reflect Dankoff’s valuable contributions to the study of Turkish language and literature. This cross-disciplinary book offers contributions from academics specialising in linguistics, history, literature and sociology, amongst others. As such, it is of key interest to scholars working in a variety of disciplines, with a focus on Turkish Studies.

Essays on Turkish Literature and History

Essays on Turkish Literature and History
Author: Barbara Flemming
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2017-10-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004355767

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In Essays on Turkish Literature and History Barbara Flemming offers findings gained through lifelong scholarship. Besides Ottoman matters, a wide range is covered, including Mamluks and contemporary southeastern Turkey. Of particular interest are saintly Muslim women, eschatology, Muslim-Christian dialogue, and effects of the alphabet change.

Grammatology and Literary Modernity in Turkey

Grammatology and Literary Modernity in Turkey
Author: Nergis Erturk,Nergis Ertürk
Publsiher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2011-10-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199746682

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The 1928 Turkish alphabet reform replacing the Perso-Arabic script with the Latin phonetic alphabet is an emblem of Turkish modernization. Grammatology and Literary Modernity in Turkey traces the history of Turkish alphabet and language reform from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century, examining its effects on modern Turkish literature. In readings of the novels, essays, and poetry of Ahmed Midhat, Recaizade Mahmud Ekrem, Omer Seyfeddin, Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar, Peyami Safa, and Nazim Hikmet, Nergis Erturk argues that modern Turkish literature is profoundly self-conscious of dramatic change in its own historical conditions of possibility. Where literary historiography has sometimes idealized the Turkish language reforms as the culmination of a successful project of Westernizing modernization, Erturk suggests a different critical narrative: one of the consolidation of control over communication, forging a unitary nation and language from a pluralistic and multilingual society.

A Millennium of Turkish Literature

A Millennium of Turkish Literature
Author: Talât Sait Halman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2013
Genre: Turkish literature
ISBN: OCLC:1256521597

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Uncoupling Language and Religion

Uncoupling Language and Religion
Author: Laurent Mignon
Publsiher: Academic Studies PRess
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781644695814

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This book is an invitation to rethink our understanding of Turkish literature as a tale of two “others.” The first part of the book examines the contributions of non-Muslim authors, the “others” of modern Turkey, to the development of Turkish literature during the late Ottoman and early republican period, focusing on the works of largely forgotten authors. The second part discusses Turkey as the “other” of the West and the way authors writing in Turkish challenged orientalist representations. Thus this book prepares the ground for a history of literature which uncouples language and religion and recreates the spaces of dialogue and exchange that have existed in late Ottoman Turkey between members of various ethno-religious communities.

A Millennium of Turkish Literature

A Millennium of Turkish Literature
Author: Talat S. Halman
Publsiher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2011-02-08
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780815650744

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From Orhon inscriptions to Orhan Pamuk, the story of Turkish literature from the eighth century A.D. to the present day is rich and complex, full of firm traditions and daring transformations. Spanning a wide geographic range from Outer Mongolia and the environs of China through the Middle East all the way to Europe, the history of Turkish literature embraces a multitude of traditions and influences. All have left their imprint on the distinctive amalgam that is uniquely Turkish. Always receptive to the nurturing values, aesthetic tastes, and literary penchants of diverse civilizations, Turkish culture succeeded in evolving a sui generis personality. It clung to its own established traits, yet it was flexible enough to welcome innovations—and even revolutionary change. A Millennium of Turkish Literature tells the story of how literature evolved and grew in stature on the Turkish mainland over the course of a thousand years. The book features numerous poems and extracts in fluid translations by Halman and others. This volume provides a concise and captivating introduction to Turkish literature and, with selections from its extensive "Suggested Reading" section, serves as an invaluable guide to Turkish literature for course adoption.

Modern Turkish Literature

Modern Turkish Literature
Author: Turkey. Haberler Bürosu (New York, N.Y.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1950
Genre: Turkish literature
ISBN: IND:30000123235487

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A Grammar of the Turkish Language

A Grammar of the Turkish Language
Author: Arthur Lumley Davids
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1832
Genre: Turkish language
ISBN: UCAL:C2529049

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