2019
DOI: 10.31198/idealkent.521968
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Türkiye`de Neoliberal Devletin İnşa ve Muhafazasında Çanakkale Savaşı Söyleminin Ro-lü Üzerine Bir Tartışma

Abstract: Bu metinde Çanakkale Savaşı'yla ilgili tarihsel anlatıdaki değişim ve yoğunlaşma, konunun Türkiye'de neoliberal devletin inşa ediliş süreciyle olan ilişkisi çerçevesinde incelenmektedir. Konuyla ilgili tartışma Wacquant`in sentor devlet (centaur state) kavramsallaştırması üzerinden yürütülmekte ve Çanakkale Savaşı vurgusunun günümüz Türkiye'sinin neoliberal ihtiyaçlarına nasıl hizmet ediyor olabileceği sorgulanmaktadır. Bu arka plan çerçevesinde metinde güncel Çanakkale Savaşı anlatısının; Batı karşıtı ideoloj… Show more

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“…This version asserted that the military history of the Gallipoli campaign could be written in the context of the history of the Turkish army even though the soldiers in the Ottoman military forces and beyond were not all Turkish (Kut 2022). Third, and most relevant to Ceylan’s film Ahlat Ağacı , is that myths of Çanakkale suppressed the narratives of other histories, voices, and events by claiming priority, particularly through mourning (of Turkish/Islamic martyrs) (Gezgin 2019). Lastly, mythmaking regarding Gallipoli throughout the twentieth century in Turkey operated to oppress and silence the Armenian Genocide (Kaul 2018; Manne 2007).…”
Section: Unsettling Myths Of Gallipolimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This version asserted that the military history of the Gallipoli campaign could be written in the context of the history of the Turkish army even though the soldiers in the Ottoman military forces and beyond were not all Turkish (Kut 2022). Third, and most relevant to Ceylan’s film Ahlat Ağacı , is that myths of Çanakkale suppressed the narratives of other histories, voices, and events by claiming priority, particularly through mourning (of Turkish/Islamic martyrs) (Gezgin 2019). Lastly, mythmaking regarding Gallipoli throughout the twentieth century in Turkey operated to oppress and silence the Armenian Genocide (Kaul 2018; Manne 2007).…”
Section: Unsettling Myths Of Gallipolimentioning
confidence: 99%