Excavating Memory Excavating Memory
Ottoman and Turkish Studies

Excavating Memory

Bilge Karasu’s Istanbul and Walter Benjamin’s Berlin

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Descripción editorial

This study moves the acclaimed Turkish fiction writer Bilge Karasu (1930–1995) into a new critical arena by examining his poetics of memory, as laid out in his narratives on Istanbul’s Beyoğlu, once a cosmopolitan neighborhood called Pera. Karasu established his fame in literary criticism as an experimental modernist, but while themes such as sexuality, gender, and oppression have received critical attention, an essential tenet of Karasu’s oeuvre, the evocation of ethno-cultural identity, has remained unexplored: Excavating Memory brings to light this dimension. Through his non-referential and ambiguous renderings of memory, Karasu gives in his Beyoğlu narratives unique expression to ethno-cultural difference in Turkish literature, and lets through his own repressed minority identity. By using Walter Benjamin’s autobiographical work as a heuristic premise for illuminating Karasu, Gökberk establishes an innovative intercultural framework, which brings into dialogue two representative writers of the twentieth century over temporal and spatial distances.

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
2020
29 de septiembre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
288
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Academic Studies Press
VENDEDOR
Ingram DV LLC
TAMAÑO
5.9
MB

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