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Promethean Encounters: Representation of the Intellectual in the Modern Turkish Novel of the 1970s

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Promethean Encounters: Representation of the Intellectual in the Modern Turkish Novel of the 1970s
Promethean Encounters: Representation of the Intellectual in the Modern Turkish Novel of the 1970s

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The Turkish novel of the 1970s was significantly shaped by the leftist activism of the 1960s and the prosecutions following the military intervention on 12 March 1971. While the repercussions of these two decades determine the politics of the majority of novels published in this period, the worlds they depict extend far beyond. In such a definitively political and historical turn in the Turkish literary sphere, the position of the intellectual emerges as a key theme in many works, along with the legacy of the transition from the Ottoman Empire to the Turkish Republic and the modernization project that followed. Promethean Encounters primarily examines Adalet Agaoglu's Olmeye Yatmak (1973), Attila Ilhan's Bicagin Ucu (1973) and Yaraya Tuz Basmak (1978) as well as Furuzan's Kirk Yedi'liler (1974) along the lines of the interrelations among intelligentsia, state, and public. It focuses on the intellectuals' disengagement from the state, their failure to relate with the people, and the consequences of such disconnections. As it contextualizes the concept of the intellectual within an international theoretical framework, its analyses both provide an in-depth view of the literature of the period and address the enduring contemporary conflicts.

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