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History of Literary Criticism in Turkey: December 2011
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History of Literary Criticism in Turkey. Friday, December 16, 2011. From Fuad Bey to Monsieur Chartier:. Seven decades, three thousand kilometers and a horde of books. Some questions and rubrics for discussion. 1) Definitions and categorical/terminological issues; fields of academic study:. HDM, henceforth to denote “ histoire des mentalités,. 8221; or “. Historiens des mentalités,. Depending on the context. Thus Febvre's rhetorical question:. To certain groups of people in a particular geography and at ...
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History of Literary Criticism in Turkey: Week 5/5. Hafta: Additional Questions
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History of Literary Criticism in Turkey. Thursday, March 5, 2009. Week 5/5. Hafta: Additional Questions. How would you explain Tanzimat writers’ understanding of western novel in relation to meddah stories? What would you make of Berna Moran’s comparison between “romans” and “meddah stories” as the universal form of narrations? What do you make of Okay’s argument on how Ottoman intellectuals during the 19th century approach prose as merely an esthetic, whereas prose as scientific/reasoning tool?
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History of Literary Criticism in Turkey: February 2009
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History of Literary Criticism in Turkey. Thursday, February 19, 2009. Week 4/4. Hafta: Questions. Imitation, critique, systemization/synthesis, diffusion of ideas / taklid ve tenkid, yeni kelime ve terkipler, efkar-i umumiye. What do you make of Tanpinar’s conceptualization of the change in question? Is imitation seen as a defective response to Western influence or a necessary step to attain a new (and ideal) condition? Or neither of those, for that matter? Eurocentrism; disciplinary approaches. Should t...
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History of Literary Criticism in Turkey: March 2009
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History of Literary Criticism in Turkey. Thursday, March 5, 2009. Week 5/5. Hafta: Additional Questions. How would you explain Tanzimat writers’ understanding of western novel in relation to meddah stories? What would you make of Berna Moran’s comparison between “romans” and “meddah stories” as the universal form of narrations? What do you make of Okay’s argument on how Ottoman intellectuals during the 19th century approach prose as merely an esthetic, whereas prose as scientific/reasoning tool? 8220;Yen...
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History of Literary Criticism in Turkey: Bridges and carters
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History of Literary Criticism in Turkey. Saturday, January 28, 2012. Connections and influences in Turkish literary history, or situating Köprülü’s method in Chartier’s review of mentalités. These questions are not easily answered, but in order to envision them properly, we need to turn back and look to those bridges that others established before us. Since only through these bridges we can achieve our object of study. Selim S. Kuru [1]. Eski Türk edebiyatına modern yaklaşımlar. Historians became aware o...
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History of Literary Criticism in Turkey: Chapter Two: The Emergence of a Dualist Structure
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History of Literary Criticism in Turkey. Thursday, December 9, 2010. Chapter Two: The Emergence of a Dualist Structure. The Invention of the Intellectual (pp. 129-131). In this section Bourdieu argues that Zola successfully avoided the standard discredit and associations with vulgarity implied by commercial success through the production of the intellectual. This intellectual was "inseparably intellectual and political" and applied the norms and values of independence in the literary field to the pol...
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History of Literary Criticism in Turkey: Some Reflections on the Occasion of JESHO's Fiftieth Anniversary
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History of Literary Criticism in Turkey. Thursday, March 5, 2009. Some Reflections on the Occasion of JESHO's Fiftieth Anniversary. Harriet T. Zurndorfer. "The Orientation of JESHO's Orient and the Problem of 'Orientalism': Some Reflections on the Occasion of JESHO's Fiftieth Anniversary". Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient. The second subsection "JESHO's Orient: What's in a Name? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Week 5/5. Hafta: Additional Questions. Week 5/5. Hafta: Readings.
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History of Literary Criticism in Turkey: Bourdieu - The Rules of Art (Chapter 1)
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History of Literary Criticism in Turkey. Wednesday, November 17, 2010. Bourdieu - The Rules of Art (Chapter 1). THE CONQUEST OF AUTONOMY in. THE RULES OF ART: GENESIS AND STRUCTURE OF THE LITERARY FIELD. Trans Susan Emanuel, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1995. In the first chapter to his. The Rules of Art: Genesis and Structure of the Literary Field. With the appearance of the bourgeois, whom Bourdieu describes to be a self-made man, “an uncultured parvenu” with poor taste, artists...Questions...
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History of Literary Criticism in Turkey: January 2012
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History of Literary Criticism in Turkey. Saturday, January 28, 2012. Connections and influences in Turkish literary history, or situating Köprülü’s method in Chartier’s review of mentalités. These questions are not easily answered, but in order to envision them properly, we need to turn back and look to those bridges that others established before us. Since only through these bridges we can achieve our object of study. Selim S. Kuru [1]. Eski Türk edebiyatına modern yaklaşımlar. Historians became aware o...
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History of Literary Criticism in Turkey: Chapter 1 The Conquest of Autonomy: The Critical Phase in the Emergence of the Field
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History of Literary Criticism in Turkey. Thursday, December 2, 2010. Chapter 1 The Conquest of Autonomy: The Critical Phase in the Emergence of the Field. Baudelaire the Founder (pp 60-68). Positions and Dispositions (pp 85-87). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Chapter Three: The Market for Symbolic Goods. Chapter Two: The Emergence of a Dualist Structure. Chapter 3 The Market for Symbolic Goods. Chapter 2 The Emergence of a Dualist Structure. Chapter 1 The Conquest of Autonomy: The Critical P.