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Central European University Press, Budapest
This book portrays the post-dictatorial novel of 1970s in all its complexity, and introduces the reader to the Turkish 1968, a period which challenges Turkey's now reinforced Islamic image by the quest for sexual liberation and critical student...
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This book portrays the post-dictatorial novel of 1970s in all its complexity, and introduces the reader to the Turkish 1968, a period which challenges Turkey's now reinforced Islamic image by the quest for sexual liberation and critical student uprisings Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contens -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 / 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 İsa'nın Güncesi -- Chapter 2 / On the Post-Dictatorial Stage: March 12 by Women Writers -- Marxist, Feminist, Exiled: Female Masculinity in Sevgi Soysal's Şafak Greywolves as Traumatized Heroes: Fear from the Feminine in Emine Işınsu's Sancı -- Friend or Foe: Revolutionary Men as Husbands and Valentines in Pınar Kür's Yarın Yarın -- Emasculated by Modernity: Clash of Rural and Urban Masculinities in Sevinç Çokum's Zor -- Chapter 3 / Masculinity and Modernization: Does Love Emasculate? -- Institutionalized Masculinities: Military and Marriage in Adalet Ağaoğlu's Bir Düğün Gecesi -- Urban Guerilla in Love: Masculine Affirmation in Tarık Buğra's Gençliğim Eyvah -- Conclusion -- Chronology -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back cover