Bolat, İdil

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Somalı, İdil
Bolat, İdil Somalı
Bolat, Idil
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idil.somali@ieu.edu.tr
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17.13. Radio and Tv Programming
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CINEJ Cinema Journal1
Women's Studies1
Womens Studies-An Interdisciplinary Journal1
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  • Article
    Women on the Edge: Gender Representation in Mare of Easttown
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2025) Bolat, Idil; Keles, Semra
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    The Interrelation of TV-Series and Interior Design in the Construction of Meaning: Cinematic Narratives and the Psychological Function of Space
    (University of Pittsburgh, University Library System, 2025) Bolat, Idil; Guleryuz, Oylum Dikmen
    This paper explores the complex relationship between TV series and interior design, intending to emphasize the significant impact of spatial design on the construction of cinematic meaning. The study proffers the notion that both visual media and interior design function as potent storytelling instruments, employing spatial dimensions not solely to portray physical environments, but also to convey emotional profundity, psychological intricacy, and thematic richness. Through a detailed analysis, the study illustrates how interior design is employed to mirror the psychological states of characters, propel the narrative forward, and amplify the portrayal of emotions and social dynamics. Focusing on Turkish television series such as Masumlar Apartman & imath; (2020) and & Scedil;ahsiyet (2018), the paper underscores the pivotal role of interior d in visual storytelling. These series demonstrate how meticulously designed spaces can enhance narrative depth and emotional resonance. The findings of this study offer valuable insights that can guide future research in the intersection of interior design and visual media, emphasizing the significance of spatial design in crafting compelling cinematic experiences.
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    Women on the Edge: Gender Representation in Mare of Easttown
    (2025) Bolat, İdil; Keleş, Semra