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Popular Culture and Foreign Policy - The Case of Turkey and Valley of Wolves: Ambush (Hardcover)
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Popular Culture and Foreign Policy - The Case of Turkey and Valley of Wolves: Ambush (Hardcover)
Series: Politics, Literature, & Film
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This book argues that, as a popular text, the Turkish television
series Valley of the Wolves: Ambush functions as a site for consent
production for foreign policies formed by the AKP within the last
decade, through a process of reproduction of state identities,
ideologies, and discourses at the level of narrative. This book
positions its argument in two fields: Turkish Foreign Policy (TFP)
studies and Popular Culture and World Politics within the larger
International Relations context. It is interdisciplinary in nature
as it also makes use of theories around popular culture. It
advances works within these fields by focusing on a particular
national context and offer an original analysis on Turkey. While
doing so, it employs discourse analysis. It also teases out some of
the complexities of the nature and implications of representation
of the TFP by using critical reception. Together with an analysis
of the critical reception of the television series, political
discourses around foreign policy is examined in line with the ways
in which these policies are depicted and reproduced by the series.
This leads to an intertextual reading of Turkish state identity and
security imaginary and a critical examination of the TFP in the
last decade from a Constructivist perspective.
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