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This book examines post-Unification Turkish German cinema with a focus on ethics, affectivity and labour. Shifting the focus from the longstanding concerns of integration, identity and cultural conflict, the author argues that these films no longer emphasise the conflicts between migrants and citizens. By offering new expressions of lived experience under late capitalism through themes of work, unemployment, insecurity and illegal work, social reproduction, exhaustion and precarity, the films call for a rethinking of the established ideas of class, community and identity. As the first English-language monograph to focus on Turkish German Cinema, the book offers analyses of films by Thomas Arslan, Christian Petzold, Aysun Bademsoy, Seyhan Derin, Harun Farocki, Yüksel Yavuz and Feo Aladag. By calling into question the limitation of identity-oriented approaches to migrant filmmaking, Naiboglu offers a post-representational approach to a range of works including features films, documentaries and video that deal with labour migration from Turkey to Germany.
Culture --- Ethnology --- Motion pictures and television. --- Europe, Central --- World politics. --- Germany --- Emigration and immigration. --- Cultural and Media Studies. --- Film and Television Studies. --- European Culture. --- Migration. --- History of Germany and Central Europe. --- Political History. --- German Politics. --- Immigration --- International migration --- Migration, International --- Colonialism --- Global politics --- International politics --- Political history --- Moving-pictures and television --- Television and motion pictures --- Cultural studies --- Study and teaching. --- Europe. --- History. --- Politics and government. --- Motion pictures, Turkish --- Motion pictures --- Cinema --- Feature films --- Films --- Movies --- Moving-pictures --- Turkish motion pictures --- History --- History and criticism --- Ethnology-Europe. --- Europe, Central-History. --- Germany-Politics and government. --- Screen Studies. --- Political science --- World history --- Eastern question --- Geopolitics --- International organization --- International relations --- Television --- Ethnology—Europe. --- Europe, Central—History. --- Germany—Politics and government. --- Population geography --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Colonization
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This book examines post-Unification Turkish German cinema with a focus on ethics, affectivity and labour. Shifting the focus from the longstanding concerns of integration, identity and cultural conflict, the author argues that these films no longer emphasise the conflicts between migrants and citizens. By offering new expressions of lived experience under late capitalism through themes of work, unemployment, insecurity and illegal work, social reproduction, exhaustion and precarity, the films call for a rethinking of the established ideas of class, community and identity. As the first English-language monograph to focus on Turkish German Cinema, the book offers analyses of films by Thomas Arslan, Christian Petzold, Aysun Bademsoy, Seyhan Derin, Harun Farocki, Yüksel Yavuz and Feo Aladag. By calling into question the limitation of identity-oriented approaches to migrant filmmaking, Naiboglu offers a post-representational approach to a range of works including features films, documentaries and video that deal with labour migration from Turkey to Germany.
Internal politics --- Migration. Refugees --- International relations. Foreign policy --- Politics --- Higher education --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Film --- Television play --- History of civilization --- History --- History of Germany and Austria --- History of Europe --- HO (hoger onderwijs) --- etnologie --- TV (televisie) --- buitenlandse politiek --- film --- geschiedenis --- politiek --- wereldpolitiek --- migratie (mensen) --- kapitalisme --- Europese geschiedenis --- Europese cultuur --- binnenlandse politiek --- Germany --- Eastern and Central Europe --- Europe
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This book offers a post-representational approach to a range of fiction and non-fiction films that deal with labour migration from Turkey to Germany. Engaging with materialist philosophies of process, it offers analyses of films by Thomas Arslan, Christian Petzold, Aysun Bademsoy, Seyhan Derin, Harun Farocki, Yuksel Yavuz and Feo Aladag. Shifting the focus from the longstanding concerns of integration, identity and cultural conflict, Gozde Naiboglu shows that these films offer new expressions of lived experience under late capitalism through themes of work, social reproduction, unemployment and insecure work, exhaustion and precarity, thereby calling for a rethinking of the established ideas of class, community and identity.
Motion pictures --- Foreign workers, Turkish --- Mass media and foreign workers --- Turks --- Cinéma --- Travailleurs étrangers turcs --- Travailleurs étrangers --- Turcs --- History. --- Social conditions. --- Histoire. --- Dans les madias
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