What’s Goin’ on in the Back Streets? Patriarchal and Authoritarian Mentality in Contemporary Turkish Cinema
This article analyses the popular contemporary Turkish films Çakal, Ejder Kapani, Kara Köpekler Havlarken and Bornova Bornova. These works build representations that reconstruct the patriarchal and authoritarian mentality – arguably deeply embedded in Turkish history, culture and society – in an unm...
Main Author: | Murat İri |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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The International Academic Forum
2013-08-01
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Series: | IAFOR Journal of Media, Communication & Film |
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Online Access: | https://iafor.org/journal/iafor-journal-of-media-communication-and-film/volume-1-issue-1/article-3/ |
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