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Imagining the Turkish House Carel Bertram

Imagining the Turkish House By Carel Bertram

Imagining the Turkish House by Carel Bertram


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An engaging discussion of how the concept of home inhabits the Turkish memory and imagination, becoming a muse that shapes personal and national identities.

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Imagining the Turkish House: Collective Visions of Home by Carel Bertram

Houses can become poetic expressions of longing for a lost past, voices of a lived present, and dreams of an ideal future. Carel Bertram discovered this truth when she went to Turkey in the 1990s and began asking people about their memories of the Turkish house. The fondness and nostalgia with which people recalled the distinctive wooden houses that were once ubiquitous throughout the Ottoman Empire made her realize that the Turkish house carries rich symbolic meaning. In this delightfully readable book, Bertram considers representations of the Turkish house in literature, art, and architecture to understand why the idea of the house has become such a potent signifier of Turkish identity.

Bertram's exploration of the Turkish house shows how this feature of Ottoman culture took on symbolic meaning in the Turkish imagination as Turkey became more Westernized and secular in the early decades of the twentieth century. She shows how artists, writers, and architects all drew on the memory of the Turkish house as a space where changing notions of spirituality, modernity, and identity-as well as the social roles of women and the family-could be approached, contested, revised, or embraced during this period of tumultuous change.

Imagining the Turkish House Reviews

This layered, intelligent, and sensitive study proves the existence of a tight relationship between the imagined Ottoman house and the society of the Turkish Republic... It illuminates the special place that a particular building type, now lost, can hold in the mind and heart of a whole culture, a whole nation that is struggling with modernity, history, and identity. Eleni Bastea, Professor of Architecture, University of New Mexico

About Carel Bertram

Carel Bertram is Associate Professor in the Department of Humanities and a faculty member in Middle East and Islamic Studies at San Francisco State University.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction. Welcome to the House
  • Chapter 1. Bringing the Turkish House into Focus
  • Chapter 2. The House Takes on the Weight of Historical Consciousness
  • Chapter 3. How Fiction Positioned the Turkish House on a Memory Chain of Values
  • Chapter 4. How Literature Is Spiritual Space, and How the Heart Is Superior to the Mind
  • Chapter 5. The New Turkish Landscape and the Desire to Remember
  • The Cast of Characters
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

Additional information

CIN0292718268G
9780292718265
0292718268
Imagining the Turkish House: Collective Visions of Home by Carel Bertram
Used - Good
Paperback
University of Texas Press
20080801
360
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