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Poetics of Arabesk in Turkish-German Cinema

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This book challenges Eurocentric interpretations of the so-called Turkish-German cinema from a transnational perspective, advocating for a comprehensive reevaluation to encourage enriched dialogu...
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  • 16 June 2025
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This book challenges Eurocentric interpretations of the so-called Turkish-German cinema from a transnational perspective, advocating for a comprehensive reevaluation to encourage enriched dialogues. The first part critically assesses dominant media discourses on guest-workers and migrants in the historiography of Turkish-German cinema, arguing for a shift from traditional identity-focused narratives to a broader exploration of shared emotions. The second part explores Arabesk, which, while originating as a hybrid musical genre, has evolved into a significant cultural force encompassing a range of emotional phenomena. Arabesk embodies the visceral, often painful expressions of migration and dislocation, characterized by a profound emotional intensity. It articulates a painful passion and longing for the homeland left behind, providing an invaluable method for understanding aesthetic nuances of Turkish-German films. Arabesk serves as an analytical tool for deconstructing cinematic expressions, revealing complex emotional ties, and cultivating a feeling of familiarity through the dynamic circulation and exchange of cultural media. Thus, Arabesk's poetics significantly shape transnational cinema practices and contribute to global cinema discourse.

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Price: $87.99
Pages: 289
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 16 June 2025
ISBN: 9783111555706
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, LITERARY CRITICISM / General
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Nazlı Kilerci-Stevanović, SFB 1171 Affective Societies (Filmwissenschaft), Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.