Social Trauma and Telecinematic Memory, 1st ed. 2017
Imagining the Turkish Nation since the 1980 Coup

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This book explores responses to authoritarianism in Turkish society through popular culture by examining feature films and television serials produced between 1980 and 2010 about the 1980 coup. Envisioned as an interdisciplinary study in cultural studies rather than a disciplinary work on cinema, the book advocates for an understanding of popular culture in discerning emerging narratives of nationhood. Through feature films and television serials directly dealing with the coup of 1980, the book exposes tropes and discursive continuities such as ?childhood? and ?the child?. It argues that these conventional tropes enable popular debates on the modern nation?s history and its myths of identity. 

Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Framing the 1980 Coup Films as a Cultural and Cinematographic Discourse
Chapter 3: The Search for a Pre-Traumatized Childhood
Chapter 4: Films of Trauma Unfolding: Confinement
Chapter 5: Films of Trauma Unfolding: Disorientation and Loss
Chapter 6: Locating Innocence: The Embroidered Rose on My Scarf
Chapter 7: Television Searches Deeper and Farther: Remember, My Darling
Chapter 8: The Impossibility of Forgetting: WouldThis Heart Forget You?
Chapter 9: Conclusion
Bibliography
Appendix
Index

Pelin Başcı is Associate Professor of Turkish Language and Literature at Portland State University, USA, where she teaches courses on popular culture, cinema, and literature of Turkey. A recipient of various awards including a Fulbright scholarship for doctoral work, Başcı received her PhD from the University of Texas at Austin, USA, with additional doctoral coursework at Ankara University, Turkey. She is author of numerous cultural studies articles and reviews on women and gender in Turkey, the late-Ottoman popular press and advertising for women, the canon of Turkish literature, and coup films as counter-narratives. Her research and teaching interests cover modern Turkish literature and popular culture, Turkish cinema, and women and gender in Turkey.

First comprehensive study of the 1980 coup through films and television serials over a thirty-year period

One of few studies in English on Turkey’s popular culture

Examines construction of the military coup of 1980 in cinema and on television as a way of exploring cultural change

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras