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  1. Broken masculinities
    solitude, alienation, and frustration in Turkish literature after 1970
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Central European University Press, Budapest

    Introduction -- Quixotic and hurt: victimized men as a stable ground. Men under surveillance: coming of age in Çetin Altan's Büyük gözaltı -- Masculinity as a national preoccupation: torture and emasculization in Erdal Öz's Yaralısın -- Masculinity... mehr

    Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky
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    Orient-Institut Istanbul
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    Introduction -- Quixotic and hurt: victimized men as a stable ground. Men under surveillance: coming of age in Çetin Altan's Büyük gözaltı -- Masculinity as a national preoccupation: torture and emasculization in Erdal Öz's Yaralısın -- Masculinity under escalating military bureaucracy: quixotic sacrifice in M.C. Anday's İsaʼnın güncesi -- On the post-dictatorial stage: March 12 by women writers. Marxist, feminist, exiled: female masculinity in Sevgi Soysal's Safak -- Greywolves as traumatized heros: fear from the feminine in Emine Işınsu's Sancı -- Friend or foe: revolutionary men as husbands and valentines in Pinar Kür's Yarın yarın -- Emasculated by modernity: clash of rural and urban masculinities in Sevinç Çokum's Zor -- Masculinity and modernization: does love emasculate? Institutionalized masculinities: military and marriage in Adalet Ağaoğlu's Bir Dügün Gecesi -- Urban guerilla in love: masculine affirmation in Tarık Buğra's Gençligim eyvah -- Conclusion

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9786155225253; 9789633861028
    RVK Klassifikation: EH 3390
    Schlagworte: Turkish fiction; Masculinity in literature; Men in literature; Politics in literature; Social conflict in literature
    Umfang: xix, 243 Seiten, 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction: Quixotic and hurt: victimized men as a stable ground. Men under surveillance: coming of age in Çetin Altan's Büyük gözaltı -- Masculinity as a national preoccupation: torture and emasculization in Erdal Öz's Yaralısın -- Masculinity under escalating military bureaucracy: quixotic sacrifice in M.C. Anday's İsaʼnın güncesi -- On the post-dictatorial stage: March 12 by women writers. Marxist, feminist, exiled: female masculinity in Sevgi Soysal's Safak -- Greywolves as traumatized heros: fear from the feminine in Emine Işınsu's Sancı -- Friend or foe: revolutionary men as husbands and valentines in Pinar Kür's Yarın yarın -- Emasculated by modernity: clash of rural and urban masculinities in Sevinç Çokum's Zor -- Masculinity and modernization: does love emasculate? Institutionalized masculinities: military and marriage in Adalet Ağaoğlu's Bir Dügün Gecesi -- Urban guerilla in love: masculine affirmation in Tarık Buğra's Gençligim eyvah -- Conclusion