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Turkish Metal journeys deep into the heart of the Turkish heavy
metal scene, uncovering the emergence, evolution, and especially
the social implications of this controversial musical genre in a
Muslim society. The book applies an ethnographic approach in order
to study social and cultural change in a Muslim society that is
stricken with conflict over the, by turns, religious or secular
nature of the state. Turkish Metal explores how Turkish metalheads,
against all odds, manage to successfully claim public spaces of
their own, thereby transforming the public face of the city. The
book raises the question of how and why the young dare to rebel
against the prevalent social and moral restrictions in Turkish
society; and it examines whether they succeed in asserting their
individual freedom in a society that is still well-known for
sanctioning any kind of behaviour deviating from the norm. Above
all, the book investigates the Turkish metal scene's potential for
contesting Islamic concepts of morality, its relevance within the
field of female emancipation, and its capacity to foster social
relations that cut across national, religious and ethnic
boundaries.
Turkish Metal journeys deep into the heart of the Turkish heavy
metal scene, uncovering the emergence, evolution, and especially
the social implications of this controversial musical genre in a
Muslim society. The book applies an ethnographic approach in order
to study social and cultural change in a Muslim society that is
stricken with conflict over the, by turns, religious or secular
nature of the state. Turkish Metal explores how Turkish metalheads,
against all odds, manage to successfully claim public spaces of
their own, thereby transforming the public face of the city. The
book raises the question of how and why the young dare to rebel
against the prevalent social and moral restrictions in Turkish
society; and it examines whether they succeed in asserting their
individual freedom in a society that is still well-known for
sanctioning any kind of behaviour deviating from the norm. Above
all, the book investigates the Turkish metal scene's potential for
contesting Islamic concepts of morality, its relevance within the
field of female emancipation, and its capacity to foster social
relations that cut across national, religious and ethnic
boundaries.
Since coming to power, President Erdo?an's Justice and Development
Party (AKP) have focused on narrating their vision of a 'New
Turkey' an ideal that has resulted in the politicisation of popular
culture and people's everyday lives. Exposing the strategy of
Turkey's ruling elite to obtain cultural hegemony, this book
examines the AKP's efforts to rewrite Turkish public memory by
promoting its ideas through TV series, movies, propaganda videos,
school curricula and material culture in urban public spaces. It
also explores the tactics of cultural resistance developed by the
politically weak to counter the ruling elite's dominant culture of
pious conservatism.
Investigates the relationship between culture, politics and power
in present-day Turkey, from headscarves to heavy metal Provides an
overview of the politics of culture in Turkey under the rule of the
AKP Analyses the success of authoritarian populism and the decline
of democracy in Turkey from a cultural studies perspective Brings
together 16 empirical studies that explore cultural aspects from
heavy metal music to arthouse films, and from headscarf politics to
national memory Since coming to power, President Erdo?an's Justice
and Development Party (AKP) have focused on narrating their vision
of a 'New Turkey' an ideal that has resulted in the politicisation
of popular culture and people's everyday lives. Exposing the
strategy of Turkey's ruling elite to obtain cultural hegemony, this
book examines the AKP's efforts to rewrite Turkish public memory by
promoting its ideas through TV series, movies, propaganda videos,
school curricula and material culture in urban public spaces. It
also explores the tactics of cultural resistance developed by the
politically weak to counter the ruling elite's dominant culture of
pious conservatism.
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