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Grammatology and Literary Modernity in Turkey Nergis Erturk (Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, Pennsylvania State University)

Grammatology and Literary Modernity in Turkey By Nergis Erturk (Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, Pennsylvania State University)

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Grammatology and Literary Modernity in Turkey traces the history of Turkish alphabet and language reform from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century

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Grammatology and Literary Modernity in Turkey Summary

Grammatology and Literary Modernity in Turkey by Nergis Erturk (Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, Pennsylvania State University)

The 1928 Turkish alphabet reform replacing the Perso-Arabic script with the Latin phonetic alphabet is an emblem of Turkish modernization. Grammatology and Literary Modernity in Turkey traces the history of Turkish alphabet and language reform from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century, examining its effects on modern Turkish literature. In readings of the novels, essays, and poetry of Ahmed Midhat, Recaizade Mahmud Ekrem, OEmer Seyfeddin, Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar, Peyami Safa, and Nazim Hikmet, Nergis Erturk argues that modern Turkish literature is profoundly self-conscious of dramatic change in its own historical conditions of possibility. Where literary historiography has sometimes idealized the Turkish language reforms as the culmination of a successful project of Westernizing modernization, Erturk suggests a different critical narrative: one of the consolidation of control over communication, forging a unitary nation and language from a pluralistic and multilingual society.

About Nergis Erturk (Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, Pennsylvania State University)

Nergis Erturk is Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature at Penn State University.

Table of Contents

Introduction:, Be or Die: The Stakes of Phonocentrism ; Part I - Failed Revolution ; Chapter One: Words Set Free ; Chapter Two: The Grammatology of Nationalism ; Part II - Other Writings ; Chapter Three: The Time Regulation Institute: Dwelling in a Mechanized Language ; Chapter Four: Safa's Translation and Its Remainders ; Chapter Five: Naz ; Works Cited ; Index

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CIN0199349770G
9780199349777
0199349770
Grammatology and Literary Modernity in Turkey by Nergis Erturk (Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, Pennsylvania State University)
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20131212
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